It's been 30 years since Georgia-born band Collective Soul stepped onto the noisy '90s rock scene. Their hard-hitting guitar riffs, introspective lyrics, and, of course, frontman Ed Roland's gritty yet soulful vocals solidified their sound in the post-grunge era. To celebrate three decades of music, the guys are on the road with old friends Hootie & the Blowfish and Edwin McCain for the Summer Camp with Trucks Tour . They've also released a double LP called Here To Eternity that they recorded at Elvis Presley's Palm Springs estate, making them the first band ever to do that since Elvis himself lived there. We caught up with Roland from his home in Atlanta to hear all about it. This is a LifeMinute with Collective Soul's Ed Roland.