Myles Kennedy shared his thoughts on the success his bandmates have been enjoying with Creed’s comeback.
In December of last year, Kennedy resembled watching the Creed reunion to seeing a partner dine with an ex. “And, you know in a lot of ways, [Creed] were responsible for opening doors for Alter Bridge and all that. So it’s great that they’re back in that world again. It allows me to make more solo records, you know it’s… it’s all, good. I hope they make records, I hope they tour a lot more. There’s space for all that to co-exist,” he shared during the chat with Classic Rock.
Creed’s reunion isn’t particularly a bad thing for Kennedy, since it has allowed him to focus more on his new solo album, ‘The Art of Letting Go.’
“With the success they’re having with that, it kinda clears the lane really for the first time with me and any of the solo records,” he explained. “Instead of putting a record out and you go, ‘OK, you have, like, six months to tour this,’ and then you gotta go back and make a record or do another tour with one of the other bands, this is the first time where it’s like, ‘OK, you got a clear lane, now you can do this.’ You can hit each market X amount of times.”
Kennedy finished his European tour in December and is now gearing up for a new solo U.S. tour. He is scheduled to start on January 17 in Illinois and wrap it up on February 21 in Spokane, Washington.
