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Infobox musical artist | name = Lush| image = Lush in my backyard.jpg| caption = Lush; early 1990s| image_size =| background = group_or_band| origin = London , England| genre = Shoegazing , dream pop , Britpop | years_active = 1987& ndash;1996 (official 1998)| label = 4AD Reprise Records|Reprise (US)| associated_acts = Rover Girls, The Bugs, Sing-Sing (band)|Sing-Sing , Lillies (band)|Lillies , Pale Saints | website =| current_members =| past_members = Miki Berenyi Emma Anderson Phil King (musician)|Phil King Chris Acland Meriel Barham Steve Rippon Lush were an English alternative rock band, formed in 1987 and disbanded in 1998. They were one of the first bands to attract the " shoegazing " label. Later, their sound progressed toward Britpop .
History
The band formed in 1987, initially named The Baby Machines, with a line-up of Meriel Barham (vocals), Emma Anderson (guitar), Miki Berenyi (guitar), Steve Rippon (bass), and Chris Acland (drums).Thompson, Dave (2000) Alternative Rock , Miller Freeman, ISBN 0-87930-607-6, p. 478-9 Anderson and Berenyi had been friends since the early 1980s, and published the Alphabet Soup fanzine together. In 1986 Anderson joined The Rover Girls as bassist and Berenyi joined The Bugs as guitarist; neither band lasted long, and in 1987 they joined Barham and Acland in The Baby Machines. 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 March 6, 1988.cite web|url= http://www.lightfromadeadstar.org/Biographies/Index.htm |title=LUSH Remembered - Biographies |publisher=Lightfromadeadstar.org |date= |accessdate=2012-04-03 Barham left the band and later joined Pale Saints . Anderson and Berenyi then took on lead vocal duties.
Emma 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& #33; Turn them down!'" Miki Berenyi said, "We started by writing crappy riot grrl anthems... which was probably charming in a juvenile way. 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."
In 1989, the band signed to 4AD Records and released Scar , a 6-track mini-album. Critical praise for Scar and a wildly popular live show established Lush as one of the most written about groups of the early 1990s 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 4AD . I sometimes find it impossible to come to terms with what's happening."
Not long after, the British music press tagged them with the "shoegazing" label. The following year, the Extended play|EP Mad Love (produced by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins ) and the single "Sweetness and Light" (produced by Tim Friese-Greene ) were released.cite web|url= http://lightfromadeadstar.org/Discography/Index.htm |title=LUSH Remembered - Discography |publisher=Lightfromadeadstar.org |date= |accessdate=2012-04-03 All three releases were eventually combined into the Gala (album)|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 1990 and contributed a cover version of " Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep " to the anti- poll tax album Alvin Lives (in Leeds) .
The band's profile was raised by extensive touring, including an appearance at the Glastonbury Festival and tours of Japan and the United States (with Ride (band)|Ride ). Lush's first full-length album of completely new material was Spooky (album)|Spooky , released in January 1992. Again produced by Guthrie, Spooky featured a sound very similar to Guthrie's band Cocteau Twins , with wall of sound|walls of sound and a great deal of guitar effects . Reviews were mixed and critics of the album hold that Guthrie's production brought the sound away from the band's original creative vision; although the album sold well, reaching number 7 in the UK Albums Chart . The album was preceded by the band's first UK Singles Chart|UK top 40 single, "For Love." Rippon left the band during the final mixing of the album in order to concentrate on writing, though his book Cold Turkey Sandwich & mdash;a fictionalized chronicle of his time touring& mdash;was rejected by publishers. He was replaced by Phil King (musician)|Phil King . Also in 1992, Lush toured America as part of the Lollapalooza festival. Lush was eagerly added to the 2nd Lollapalooza roster in 1992 by its organizer, Perry Farrell , the Jane's Addiction / Porno for Pyros frontman, who personally requested Lush for his new tour program.
Lush approached Bob Mould to produce their second album, but it didn't work out. (Stories differ here: the band stated that Mould was too busy to produce them, but Mould said in a Spin Magazine 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!") Split (Lush album)|Split , produced by the band with Mike Hedges and mixed by Alan Moulder , was released in June 1994 and featured a more stripped-down sound.cite web|url= http://www.lightfromadeadstar.org/Photos/At%20Work.htm |title=LUSH Remembered - Lush at Work |publisher=Lightfromadeadstar.org |date=1996-07-20 |accessdate=2012-04-03 Split was not as successful as Spooky , however. Two singles from the album ("Hypocrite" and "Desire Lines") were both released on 30 May 1994, making Lush the first band ever to release two different singles on the very same day, though neither single broke into the UK Top 40. The band concentrated on the American market, under the advice of their management, but failed to make a breakthrough there; they suffered further setbacks when tours of Japan and the UK were canceled. They decided to break from their management and begin work on a new album. 1996's Lovelife (album)|Lovelife , the band's final album, became the biggest seller of their career as it was released on the heels of the Britpop craze, possibly due to a more upbeat production style than their earlier releases. Lovelife included the hit singles "Ladykillers" and "Single Girl," and also featured a guest appearance by Jarvis Cocker of Pulp (band)|Pulp , in a duet with Miki Berenyi on the song "Ciao!"
In October 1996, tragedy struck the band when drummer Chris Acland committed suicide by hanging himself in his parents' house. After a long period of grieving, the band continued for a time, with rumours that they were working with former Scarce drummer Stephen Albert, but the band officially announced that they had split up on 23 February 1998.
Post break-up
Miki Berenyi went on to work as senior sub-editor at a major magazine publisher.cite web|last=Carpenter |first=Lorraine |url= http://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/miki_berenyi_interview_1020071/ |title=Miki Berenyi & #124; Under The Radar |publisher=Undertheradarmag.com |date= |accessdate=2012-04-03 In 1998, Emma Anderson formed a new group, Sing-Sing (band)|Sing-Sing , with singer Lisa O'Neill. Sing-Sing released two full-length albums but in January 2008, announced they were disbanding. Emma Anderson currently resides in London and has had various jobs in the music business in management, PR and at a booking agency. Bassist Phil King played bass for The Jesus and Mary Chain but now works on a music magazine as a picture researcher.
Lush's cover of The Rubinoos song, "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," (retitled "I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend" for Lush's authorised version) was cited in a 2007 lawsuit filed by the Rubinoos against Avril Lavigne , whose song " Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song)|Girlfriend " bore similarities to the Lush cover of the Rubinoos song. A settlement in the case has since been reached.cite news| url= http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/292492 | work=The Star | location=Toronto | title=Avril Lavigne settles 'Girlfriend' lawsuit | date=9 January 2008 | accessdate=11 May 2010
Discography
Studio albums
Title
Release date
Format
Label
Code
UK Albums Chart cite book
UK Indie small>Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980-1989 , Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4, p.138 ref>
US Billboard 200 cite web
Scar (mini-album)
9 October 1989
LP/ CD
4AD
JAD 911
& ndash;
3
& ndash;
Spooky
27 January 1992
LP/ CD/ double-10"/ C
CAD 2002
7
& ndash;
& ndash;
Split
13 June 1994
LP/ CD/ C
CAD 4011
19
& ndash;
195
Lovelife
4 March 1996
LP/ CD/ C
CAD 6004
8
& ndash;
189
Compilations
Title
Release Date
Format
Release
Label
Code
Gala
3 December 1990
LP/ CD/ C
Worldwide
4AD
CAD 0017
Cookie
December 1994
CD
Japan
Nippon Columbia
COCY-78365
Topolino
August 1996
CD (9 tracks)
Japan
Nippon Columbia
COCY-80351
Topolino
August 1997
CD (12 tracks)
Canada
Polygram/ 4AD
76974 2110 2
Ciao& #33; Best of Lush
19 March 2001
CD
Worldwide
4AD
GAD 2K22 CD
Singles and EPs
Title
Release date
Format
Code
UK Singles Chart small>
US Modern Rock small>
Mad Love EP
26 February 1990
12"/ CD/ C
BAD 0003
55
& ndash;
"Sweetness and Light"
15 October 1990
7"/ 12"/ CD/ C
BAD 0013
47
4
"De-Luxe"
March 1991
Radio promo CD
PRO-CD-4662
& ndash;
14
"Nothing Natural"/ Black Spring EP
7 October 1991
7"/ C/ / 12"/ CD
BAD 1016
43
& ndash;
"Nothing Natural"
29 October 1991
CD
9 40231-2 (US only)
& ndash;
22
"For Love"
30 December 1991
10"/ 12"/ CD/ C
BAD 2001
35
9
"Superblast!"
February 1992
Radio promo CD
PRO-CD-5471
& ndash;
& ndash;
"Hypocrite"
30 May 1994
7"/ 12"/ CD
BAD 4008
52
& ndash;
"Desire Lines"
30 May 1994
7"/ 12"/ CD
BAD 4010
60
& ndash;
"Single Girl"
8 January 1996
7"/ 2xCD 1 sup>
BAD 6001
21
& ndash;
"Ladykillers"
26 February 1996
7"/ 2xCD 1 sup>
BAD 6002
22
18
"500 (Shake Baby Shake)"
15 July 1996
7"/ 2xCD 1 sup>
BAD 6009
21
& ndash;
1 The two CD releases for "Single Girl," "Ladykillers," and "500" had different bonus tracks on them.
Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p.849
Other appearances
Unreferenced|section|date=April 2012
"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" appears on Alvin Lives (In Leeds) Anti Poll Tax Trax (1990, CD, Midnight Music CLANG 4CD)
A live version of "Starlust" recorded on the NME Stage, Glastonbury Festival|Glastonbury on 27 June 1992 appears on In a Field of Their Own (1992, CD)
"Tiny Smiles" appears on Volume Two (Volume magazine album)|Volume Two (1991, CD)
A demo version of "Desire Lines" appears on The 13 Year Itch (1993, CD, 4AD Cat. No. SHUFFLE)
An alternative version of "The Childcatcher" appears on All Virgos Are Mad (1994, CD, 4AD Cat. No. 45789)
A demo version of "Tinkerbell" appears on Volume Ten (1994, CD, RTM/Pinnacle 10VCD10)
"Undertow" (The Spooky Mix) appears on the Doom Generation soundtrack (1995, CD, Warner Bros / Wea B000002MAG)
" All This Useless Beauty ", an Elvis Costello cover, appears on the Elvis Costello & The Attractions maxi-single for "You Bowed Down" (1996, CD, Warner Bros. Records)
"I Have the Moon" appears on the Nowhere soundtrack (1997, CD, Polygram Records B000001ERO)
"Last Night (Darkest Hour Mix)" appears in the 1997 movie City of Industry (film) (1997, CD, Polygram B000001EAG).
An instrumental version of "Light from a Dead Star" appears on the soundtrack to Joyride (1996 film)|Joyride (1997, CD, 4AD/Warner Bros. 9 46825-2)
"Sweetness and Light" (The Orange Squash Mix) remixed by My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine appears on the Splendor soundtrack (1999, CD, Astralwerks ASW6282-2)
An instrumental version of "Light from a Dead Star" appears in the trailer for the movie Solaris (2002 film) .
"Monochrome" appeared on "Late Night Tales The Flaming Lips" (2005 Azuli Records) a compilation by The Flaming Lips with whom Lush toured the USA in 1992.
"Sunbathing" appeared on "Never Lose That Feeling Volume 2" on Club AC30 Records in 2005. This version was recorded by Sing-Sing, Emma Anderson's subsequent band.
"Sweetness and Light" appeared on "Sci-Fi-Lo-Fi Shoegazing 1985-2009 Compiled by Rob Da Bank" on Soma Records in 2009
"Ladykillers" is included in the soundtrack for the video game NCAA Football 06 .
Lush's song "De-Luxe" is a playable track in the video game s Rock Band 2 and Rock Band Unplugged .
Lush's song "Sweetness and Light" is a playable track made available for download for the Rock Band series of video games.
Lush recorded a cover of Wire 's "Mannequin" for the 1996 tribute album Whore: Various Artists Play Wire , and their cover of "Outdoor Miner" appeared on the 2004 tribute album ''A Houseguest's Wish .
Band images
References
Reflist
External links
commons category|Lush
http://www.4ad.com/artists/lush Lush-Page at 4AD
http://www.lightfromadeadstar.org/ LushRemembered.org - Biography, discography and tour-archive
http://www.lushlive.com/ Lushlive.com - Website focusing on keeping the live aspect of the band alive
http://quimby.gnus.org/html/group/lush.html Extensive discography with album covers
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/lush/bio.jhtml Lush-Biography at VH1
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