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===Recent years=== On June 9, 2017, Gov't Mule released their tenth studio album ''Revolution Come... Revolution Go'' on Fantasy Records. Following the ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' premiere of "Stone Cold Rage", "Sarah, Surrender" was premiered exclusively at [[KBCO]], and the album launched for pre-orders on April 12. When talking about "Stone Cold Rage", Haynes points out that the song represents "the divide that's going on in our country right now." He explains that "even though it was written before the election, it was written knowing that whichever way the results went, we were going to have close to fifty percent of the nation very angry. Musically, it's an aggressive up-tempo rock song that reflects the anger of the lyrics, but with a sense of sarcasm and humor."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mule.net/band/govt-mule |title=News |website=Mule.net |access-date=May 12, 2017}}</ref> On the heels of the release of their new record, ''Revolution Come... Revolution Go'', Gov't Mule kicked off their extensive tour, including stops at [[New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival]] with [[Soulive]], New York and Philadelphia with [[Chris Robinson Brotherhood]], a return to Europe, 14 dates with [[Galactic]] up and down the East Coast/Mid-West, a night at [[Red Rocks]], festival sets at [[The Peach Music Festival]], [[Lockn' Festival]], [[Summer Camp Music Festival]] and Del Fest, and four shows with [[Blackberry Smoke]]. Appearing as festival-closing headliner for the [[King Biscuit Blues Festival]], the band was joined in a 40-minute encore by blues musicians [[Larry McCray]] and [[Bob Margolin]]. In 2019, the Mule released a full-length concert film and accompanying recording, ''Bring on the Music'', which was recorded at Port Chester, New York's Capitol Theatre.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://relix.com/articles/detail/the-core-govt-mule/|title=The Core: Gov't Mule|date=December 4, 2019|website=Relix.com|access-date=December 24, 2021}}</ref> ''[[Peace... Like a River]]'' followed in 2023.<ref name="peace">{{cite web |author=<!--no byline--> |date=June 2, 2023 |url=https://jambands.com/news/2023/06/02/listen-now-govt-mule-channel-beatles-influence-on-new-single-made-my-peace/ |title=Listen Now: Gov't Mule Channel Beatles Influence on New Single "Made My Peace" |work=jambands.com |access-date=June 2, 2023}}</ref> Days prior to the release, Jorgen Carlsson announced he was departing the band, to be replaced on tour by Kevin Scott.<ref name="scott" />
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