Lush

Songs: 56
Albums: 11

Albums

Lush - Ciao! 1989-1996
Ciao! 1989-1996
2001, songs: 5
Lush - Topolino
Topolino
1998, songs: 5
Lush - Ladykillers [#1]
Ladykillers [#1]
1996, songs: 2
Lush - Lovelife
Lovelife
1996, songs: 10
Lush - Desire Lines
Desire Lines
1994, songs: 4
Lush - Hypocrite
Hypocrite
1994, songs: 1
Lush - Split
Split
1994, songs: 6
Lush - For Love
For Love
1992, songs: 3
Lush - Spooky
Spooky
1992, songs: 6
Lush - Black Spring
Black Spring
1991, songs: 2
Lush - Gala
Gala
1990, songs: 12

Facts about Lush

Lush

"Lush" was an English rock band formed in London in 1987. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Lush was formed by childhood friends Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar) and Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar) in 1987. They were later joined by Chris Acland (drums) and Steve Rippon (bass), who was eventually replaced by Phil King. The band quickly gained attention with their dreamy, ethereal sound, characterized by lush guitar melodies and haunting vocals.

  2. Shoegaze and Britpop Influences: Lush emerged during the heyday of the shoegaze movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They were influenced by bands like My Bloody Valentine and Cocteau Twins, known for their swirling guitars and atmospheric soundscapes. However, Lush also incorporated elements of Britpop into their music, blending shimmering melodies with catchy hooks and introspective lyrics.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Commercial Success: Lush achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success with their albums and singles. Their debut album, "Spooky" (1992), received positive reviews and established them as one of the leading bands in the shoegaze scene. They followed up with albums like "Split" (1994) and "Lovelife" (1996), which featured hit singles such as "Single Girl" and "Ladykillers". Lush's music appealed to a wide audience, earning them a devoted fan base and international recognition.

  4. Tragic Loss and Disbandment: In 1996, Lush faced a devastating loss when drummer Chris Acland tragically took his own life. The band was deeply affected by his death, and they ultimately decided to disband in 1998, citing the emotional toll and their inability to continue without Acland. Lush's breakup marked the end of an era for many fans of shoegaze and alternative rock music.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite their relatively short-lived career, Lush left a lasting impact on the music world. Their dreamy, atmospheric sound continues to influence generations of musicians, particularly within the shoegaze and indie rock genres. Lush's music remains beloved by fans old and new, and their albums are considered classics of the shoegaze era. In recent years, there has been renewed interest in Lush's music, with reissues

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