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There's no stopping Bon Jovi with 13th album

Two decades after their inception in 1983, the band Bon Jovi is very much alive and kicking in giving their established fans the rightful music they deserved. Focusing on genres such as rock, hard rock and glam metal, Bon Jovi had been easily one of the pillars of the music industry in general through their continuous upholding of passion and undeniable music artistry. It is through the band that we have come to adore legendary singles such as It's My Life, Bed of Roses and This Ain't A Love Song. Despite the fact that Bon Jovi is channeling a masculine and androgen-filled genre, they never shy away from creating tracks that tap on relationships, love, lost and feelings in general. Truthfully, Bon Jovi's staying power in the industry is a testament that if a band really puts focus and stick to their wanting of propagating quality music, they are sure to be successful. …show more content…

This is the band's thirteenth take in keeping their names known and famous, and the album is not done to disappoint. Still signed under their mother label, Mercury Records, Burning Bridges is their follow-up album to What About Now in 2013 which heralded quite a notable success after hitting 1.5 million copies sold all around the world. Burning Bridges is somewhat a pun to guitarist Richie Sambora leaving the band two years ago, and is also channeling a pumped-up version of the band after the displaced member. As according to lead vocals, Jon Bon Jovi, the album is more of like a 'fan album' and is consisting of 'songs that weren’t finished, that were finished, a couple of new ones like the one we released as a single "We Don't

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