Collective SoulEd Roland (vocals/guitar/piano), Dean Roland (rhythm guitar), Will Turpin (bass), Jesse Triplett (lead guitar) and Johnny Rabb (drums) — will release a brand new full-length album exclusively to independent record stores only, entitled Touch and Go.

The 10-song Touch and Go is something new musically for the band, taking inspiration from The Cars and New Wave music, and will be available as 180-gram colored vinyl with a 12”x24” poster.

For participating stores, fans can go to Record Store Day.

“We’re excited for everyone to hear our new album Touch and Go,” says Ed Roland. “It has a New Wave sound. You can get it on Record Store Day, and we appreciate your love and support!”

Last summer (July 8, 2025), the band released their definitive feature-length documentary, Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story, via Trinity Content Partners. Directed by Joseph Rubinstein and produced by Greg Richling and Jonathan Sheldon of Pfonetic, the film is available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray as well as on the band’s official website, while fans can watch on demand (VOD) via Amazon (North America), Apple Music (Worldwide), Google (U.K. and North America), Vudu (North America), Hoopla (North America), and Olyn (North America), among others.

Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story tells the band’s untold history: the family component to the band, the creativity, and the wisdom that has been hard won over their illustrious career. It was filmed at Elvis Presley‘ Palm Springs, CA estate in early 2023 during the recording of the band’s latest album, Here To Eternity. Collective Soul is the only other music artist besides Elvis to ever record at the historical landmark. Not only does the film contain footage of the recording process, but it also features archival footage throughout the band’s career, dating back to the band’s early days.

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