Deep Purple continues to challenge the limits of rock longevity as the band prepares for the July 3 release of its 24th studio album, SPLAT!. With a combined age of 316 years among its four core members, the group is currently undertaking a rigorous 86-date world tour spanning three continents, proving that their commitment to live performance remains as potent as their 1970s peak.
How Deep Purple defies the industry standard for aging rock acts
While many legacy acts rely on nostalgic setlists, Deep Purple is actively integrating new material into their live performances. According to the band, the current tour features three songs from their two most recent albums, including tracks featuring guitarist Simon McBride, who joined the lineup in 2022. Ian Gillan (80), Roger Glover (80), Ian Paice (77), and Don Airey (77) maintain a schedule that includes 86 concert dates over a six-month period, a pace rarely seen among artists of their generation.
Roger Glover told iHeart Radio in 2018 that the band’s drive stems from a fundamental inability to stop. “I’m terrified of retirement,” Glover stated. “None of us want to stop.” This sentiment is reflected in their current tour, which began in Finland on June 11 and is scheduled to conclude in Mexico on December 19.
Did you know? Despite being 80 years old, Ian Gillan continues to perform high-register vocals. He admitted to previously promising himself he would stop screaming at age 60, but he abandoned that goal, noting that the energy of the band’s live riffs makes it impossible to hold back.
Why the production of SPLAT! marks a return to ‘raw’ recording
The production of SPLAT!, overseen by longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, signals a shift back to traditional studio practices. Unlike many modern recordings that rely on digital correction and remote sessions, the band recorded the album live over two weeks of shared studio time. According to Ian Gillan and Roger Glover, the songs were born from collective improvisation rather than computer-calculated arrangements.
This approach aims to capture what the band calls a “pure emotional moment.” Following the final recording sessions, Gillan reportedly burned his notebooks and manuscripts, stating he wanted only the raw emotion of the current moment to remain. This “raw” aesthetic is also reflected in the album’s title, which the band describes as a metaphor for the end of the world, handled with a mix of philosophy and humor.
What is the impact of Simon McBride on the band’s evolution?
The addition of 47-year-old guitarist Simon McBride has been identified as a key factor in the band’s current sound. According to band reports, McBride’s influence has returned the group to a heavier, blues-infused hard rock style. This marks a departure from the sound established during the tenure of former guitarist Steve Morse, bringing the band back toward a “garage” rock aesthetic.

The musical dialogue between McBride’s guitar and Don Airey’s Hammond organ is central to the 13 tracks on SPLAT!. The final track of the album emphasizes this transition; rather than using a traditional fade-out, the song ends abruptly on a high note, leaving only the reverberation of the Hammond organ.
Pro Tips for Understanding the ‘Purple’ Sound
- Listen for the interplay: Focus on the call-and-response structure between the guitar and the Hammond organ, a hallmark of the band’s evolution since the days of Jon Lord.
- Analyze the setlist: Observe how the band rotates new tracks alongside classics like “Smoke on the Water” to maintain energy during long-form tours.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is the release date for SPLAT!?
- The world premiere of the album is scheduled for July 3.
- How many dates are on the current Deep Purple tour?
- The tour includes 86 dates across three continents, running from June 11 to December 19.
- Who is the current producer for Deep Purple?
- Bob Ezrin has produced the band’s last six projects, dating back to 2013.
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