Lush
![]() Lush was a British shoegazing band, formed in 1988 by Steve Rippon, Emma Anderson, Meriel Barham, Chris Acland and Miki Berenyi. Barham left nearly immediately, eventually settling in fellow shoegazing band Pale Saints. Robin Guthrie helped the band sign to 4AD and released Scar, an EP, in 1989. Critical praise for Scar and a wildly popular live show established Lush as one of the best-selling bands in the new shoegazing genre of pop music. That year the EPs Mad Love, produced by Robin Guthrie, and Sweetness and Light followed. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In 1990 the LP Gala, which combined the material from their first three EPs, was released by Reprise in the United States, the first exposure of Lush in North America. Their first LP made up of completely new material was Spooky in 1992. Produced by Robin Guthrie, Spooky featured a sound very similar to Guthrie's band Cocteau Twins, with walls of sound and a great deal of flange. Reviews were mixed and critics of the album hold that Guthrie's production brought the sound away from the band's original creative vision. Rippon left the band at this stage in order to concentrate on writing, though his book Cold Turkey Sandwich - a fictionalized chronicle of his time in touring - was rejected by publishers. He was replaced by Phil King. Also in 1992, Lush toured America as part of the Lollapalooza festival. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Split was released in 1994 and featured a more industrial sound. Split sold poorly, however. After adapting to the newly popular sounds of Britpop, Lush's Lovelife became the biggest seller of their career, including the hit singles "Ladykillers" and "Single Girl". ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In 1996, drummer Chris Acland hanged himself in his parents' house after suffering from depression. In 1998 the three remaining members of Lush decided to disband. Emma Anderson has since formed a new band, Sing-Sing. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
British: The word British has several different uses. See the article on Britain for more details on the development and use of the word Britain.... Shoegazing: Shoegazing is a style of music that emerged in the UK in the late 1980s. The defining opener of the genre is said to be Isn't Anything by My Bloody Valentine, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music), though many would argue the band are worthy of appreciation outside of the narrow confines of the genre... 1988: 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar.... Lush related Images and Photos (experimental)
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