Aeternum Release Garage Cover “#1 Crush” And Announce Rust And Revelations Tour With VentanA

Modern rock band Aeternum release their latest single “#1 Crush”, a powerful re-imagining of the iconic Garbage track accompanied by a music video. All of Aeternum’s music comes produced by multi-platinum artist and producer Scott Wilson, who leads the creative team alongside Billy Dale at Random EQ, with the band tracking all material at Sunshine Studios Live in Colorado Springs. “Our latest single, ‘#1 Crush’ (originally by Garbage), is a heartfelt tribute to one of our greatest inspirations,” Jose Tinajero shares. “Arranging the song is our way of honoring Garbage’s influence on our music and expressing our deep admiration for their musical contributions.” The band takes time to thank their growing fanbase, stating, “We want to take a moment to sincerely thank our incredible ‘Eternals’ for your unwavering love and support. Through every challenge, your encouragement has been our anchor to keep going. To all the bands and artists who took us under their wing this past year and helped us grow, we are eternally indebted.”

Aeternum hits the road this spring in direct support of VentanA on the Rust and Revelations Tour, bringing their high-energy live show to audiences nationwide starting March 1 at The King of Clubs in Columbus. The tour runs through March 24 at Wildwood in Iowa City, hitting Preserving Underground in New Kensington, Nikki Lopez Philly in Philadelphia, Dingbatz in Clifton, Racehorse Tavern in Thomasville, Riffhouse Pub in Chesapeake, Ground Zero in Spartanburg, 529 in Atlanta, West End Trading Company in Sanford, Brass Mug in Tampa, Jack Rabbits in Jacksonville, Alabama Music Box in Mobile, Scout Bar in Houston, The Starlighter in San Antonio, Jake’s Sports Cafe in Lubbock, TX Tea Room in Dallas, 89th Street Live in Oklahoma City, Westport Bowery in Kansas City, Reverb Lounge in Omaha, and Wildwood in Iowa City. Looking ahead to 2026, the band declares, “We’re beyond excited to share more music, cause mild hearing damage, and briefly convince you that yelling with strangers is therapy.”