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Lush (band) - Wikipedia. Lush were an English rock band formed in London in 1. The lineup before the original split consisted of Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar), Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar), Phil King (bass) and Chris Acland (drums). They were one of the first bands to have been described with the "shoegazing" label. Following the death of Acland, the group disbanded in 1.
The group reunited for a short time between 2. EP of new material.[1][2]History[edit]Formation and early sound (1. The band formed in 1. Watch Colette 4Shared. London, initially named the Baby Machines (after a line in the Siouxsie and the Banshees song "Arabian Knights"), with a lineup of Meriel Barham (vocals), Anderson (guitar, vocals), Berenyi (guitar, vocals), Steve Rippon (bass) and Chris Acland (drums).[3][4]Anderson and Berenyi had been school friends, having known each other since the early 1. Alphabet Soup fanzine.[4] In 1. Anderson joined the Rover Girls as bassist, and Berenyi joined the Bugs, also as a bass player. Neither band lasted long, and in 1.
Barham and Acland in the Baby Machines.[3] Rippon joined shortly thereafter, and the band members decided on a change of name to Lush, making their live debut at the Camden Falcon on 6 March 1. Barham left the band and later joined Pale Saints. Berenyi then took on lead vocal duties.[3]Anderson said of the band's beginnings: "We were kind of punk rock in one way. We did think, 'Well, if they can do it, why the fuck can't we?' Basically, our idea was to have extremely loud guitars with much weaker vocals.
And, really, the vocals were weaker due to nervousness – we'd always be going 'Turn them down! Turn them down!'"[4] Berenyi said, "We started by writing crappy riot grrl anthems.. But there was a very rapid shift from the minute we started to write for records. The music, the lyrics became much more thoughtful and expressive, more important, really. I remember that change beginning when Emma wrote "Thoughtforms," it certainly made me think I needed to get my act together."[4]Scar, EPs and Spooky (1. In 1. 98. 9, the band signed to 4.
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AD and released Scar, a six- track mini- album. Critical praise for Scar and a popular live show established Lush as one of the most written- about groups of the late 1. UK indie scene. Anderson told Everett True in Melody Maker, "I remember when I couldn't play, I wasn't in a band, didn't know anyone else who could play, and now we've got a record out on 4.
AD. I sometimes find it impossible to come to terms with what's happening."[4]Not long after, the British music press tagged them with the "shoegazing" label. The following year, the EPs. Mad Love (produced by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins) and Sweetness and Light (produced by Tim Friese- Greene) were released.[5] All three releases were eventually combined into the Gala compilation album, which was produced mainly for the US and Japanese markets. The band recorded a live session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in 1. Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" later that year to the anti- poll tax album Alvin Lives (In Leeds).[3]The band's profile was raised by extensive touring, including an appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in June 1. Japan in late 1. 99. US (with Ride) in the spring of 1.
Preceded by the Black Spring EP issued in October 1. Lush's first full- length album of completely new material, Spooky, was released in January 1.
Again produced by Guthrie, Spooky featured a sound very similar to Guthrie's band Cocteau Twins, with walls of sound and a great deal of guitar effects. Reviews were mixed and critics of the album held that Guthrie's production brought the sound away from the band's original creative vision, although it sold well, reaching No. UK Albums Chart.[3] The album was preceded by the band's first UK top 4. For Love",[3] which was partly re- recorded and remixed by Mark Freegard. He also produced the single's B- sides: the original recording of "Starlust", Wire cover "Outdoor Miner" and the only Lush track with lead vocals by Anderson, "Astronaut". Gil Norton remixed "Superblast!" for the Japanese single release. Rippon left the band after recording the "For Love" EP to concentrate on writing; though his book Cold Turkey Sandwich—a fictionalised chronicle of his time touring—was rejected by publishers.
He was replaced by Phil King.[4] During the summer of 1. Lush toured America as part of the second edition of the Lollapalooza festival.[3] Lush was added to the roster by Lollapalooza organiser Perry Farrell, the Jane's Addiction/Porno for Pyros frontman, who personally requested Lush.[4]Split, Lovelife and break- up (1. Lush approached Bob Mould to produce their second album. The band stated that Mould was too busy to produce them, but Mould said in a Spin article that he backed out because "I kept picking the wrong girl's songs..
I had to get out before I broke up the band!"[3] The band found completing Split frustrating. It was recorded by Mike Hedges at Rockfield Studios in Wales.
Then Hedges along with the band went to mix the recordings, first at Abbey Road Studios, and then at Hedges' studio in Domfront, France. However, neither the band nor Ivo Watts- Russell of their label 4. AD were satisfied with the sound; eventually Alan Moulder was hired to remix it.[7][8][9] Unusually, the band released two EPs from the album ("Hypocrite" and "Desire Lines") on 3. Watch Ill Sleep When Im Dead Putlocker more. May 3. 0, 1. 99. 4.[8] Neither single broke into the UK Top 4.
Released on 1. 3 June 1. Split was less successful than Spooky.[citation needed]The band concentrated on the American market, on the advice of their management, but failed to make a breakthrough.
A third EP from "Split", planned for release in the autumn of 1. Lovelife" as the lead track along with a version of "The Childcatcher" recorded during the "Split" sessions; but the release was shelved by management.
This first version of "The Childcatcher" was released in three forms: on the Secret Tracks 2 free cassette included in the May 1. Watch I Can`T Think Straight Online Mic. Select' magazine, on the 4. AD compilation All Virgos Are Mad and as part of the double 7" compilation EP From Greer to Eternity, issued on Fierce Panda Records later that year.
They suffered further setbacks when tours of Japan and the UK were cancelled.[3] They decided to break from their manager, Howard Gough, and begin work on a new album. However, the new management also prioritised achieving success in America.[1.
Lovelife, the band's third album, was released in March 1. It was produced by Pete Bartlett, the band's live engineer. Lovelife represented a change in production, with less reliance on heavy guitar effects. It became the biggest seller of their career, possibly as it was more instep with the contemporary Britpop style.[1. Lovelife included the hit singles "Single Girl", "Ladykillers" and "5. Shake Baby Shake)", and also featured a guest appearance by Jarvis Cocker of Pulp duetting with Berenyi on the song "Ciao!".[5]Instead of capitalising on their success in the UK, the band's management sent them on an ill- conceived American tour with the Gin Blossoms.[1. With the band members feeling pressured and tired, Anderson discussed leaving.
She stated she could not make another Lovelife but would rather make a smaller, more personal album. The other band members were amenable to this idea, with Berenyi, in particular, being keen to keep the band together.[1. In September 1. 99. Japan.[1. 5] A month later, tragedy struck the band when drummer Acland died by hanging himself in his parents' garden on 1. October. The band effectively went on an extended hiatus, officially announcing their break- up on 2. February 1. 99. 8.[3][4][1.
Post- breakup (1. Berenyi went on to work as a production editor at two major magazine publishers.[1. In 1. 99. 8, Anderson formed a new group, Sing- Sing, with singer Lisa O'Neill. Sing- Sing released two full- length albums but in January 2. Anderson lived in Hastings and has held various jobs in the music business in management, PR, accountancy and at a booking agency.