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''Scar'' is the debut
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by English
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band Lush. It was released on 9 October 1989 on
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. Originally intended to be a three-track single release, ''Scar'' was produced by John Fryer and the band themselves and recorded at London's
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in 1989. Lush were the subject of considerable attention from the British music press, including ''
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'' and '' Melody Maker'', around the time of ''Scar''. The mini album was met with critical acclaim upon release, particularly for its
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style and its unusual songwriting arrangements. ''Scar''s material drew comparisons to several fellow independent artists, including My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth and Cocteau Twins. In support of its release, Lush toured with
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and
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, performing a dozen dates on the UK university circuit. ''Scar'' was also a moderate commercial success for 4AD, selling over 15,000 copies in its first four months of release and peaking at number three on the
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. It was reissued as part of the compilation album ''
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''—''Scar''s original working title—in November 1990.


Background

Lush were formed in 1987 in London by vocalist Meriel Barham, guitarist Emma Anderson, vocalist-guitarist Miki Berenyi, bassist Steve Rippon and drummer Chris Acland. Berenyi had met Barham, Rippon and Acland while all four were attending the
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; Berenyi and Anderson had been friends since the age of 14 and edited the ''Alphabet Soup'' fanzine together. The band performed their first show at the Camden Falcon in London in March 1988, soon after which Barham left and joined Pale Saints; Berenyi subsequently assumed vocal duties. The band recorded two
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tapes—both consisting of songs that would later appear on ''Scar''—which were sent to various independent record labels, as the band were apprehensive of signing to a major label. Berenyi said that although major labels had shown interest in the band, she thought "if a ajorlabel takes us, its only gunna be cos there's two girls in the band and they're gonna completely capitalise on that. Which we obviously didn't want at all." 4AD co-founder
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heard Lush's demos and attended a show at the Camden Falcon in April 1989, where both Lush and Pale Saints were performing. Watts-Russell, impressed with Lush and Pale Saints' performances, offered both bands recording contracts; Lush's contract was a five-year and five-album deal.


Recording

For ''Scar'', Lush originally planned for Cocteau Twins guitarist
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to produce the mini album. Anderson contacted Guthrie and provided him with a
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of Lush's earlier recordings, to which he responded warmly and expressed his interest in working with the band. However, Lush and Guthrie's schedules "couldn't coalesce for ''Scar''", and the band instead decided to work with producer Fryer. Guthrie did produce Lush's subsequent
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'' Mad Love'' in 1990—for which the ''Scar'' song "Thoughtforms" was rerecorded at his suggestion—and the band's debut full-length studio album ''
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'' (1992). Lush held the recording sessions for ''Scar'' at Blackwing Studios in south London in July 1989. The sessions were originally intended to only produce a three-song demo, with "Etheriel" as a potential
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single release. The band instead recorded three full-form songs ("Baby Talk", "Thoughtforms" and "Scarlet"), and decided on the strength of the recordings to produce a further three songs ("Bitter", "Second Sight" and "Etheriel") to accommodate the release of a mini album. An extensive amount of vocal and guitar
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s were recorded during ''Scar''s sessions, but neither Anderson nor Berenyi spent much time experimenting with their guitar sound as they did on subsequent releases such as ''Mad Love'' and ''Spooky''; Anderson said "it was just either clean or distorted—that was it". Following ''Scar''s recording, and reviewing the session's
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s, Anderson said she considered ''Scar'' "like demos" rather than a debut album, but said that the band were still "quite pleased" with the quality of the recordings. Upon release, ''Scar''s production values drew comparisons to My Bloody Valentine's sound. In response, Rippon said that the mini album's production techniques were "completely derivative in the sense that there's nothing in our music that hasn't been done before", but made the distinction that it was "a different combination of familiar elements" instead of directly emulating another band's sound.


Composition

''Scar'' is a mini album featuring six full-length tracks. Three of its songs ("Baby Talk", "Bitter" and "Second Sight") were written and composed by Berenyi and one ("Thoughtforms") was written and composed by Anderson; the two remaining songs ("Scarlet" and "Etheriel") were joint compositions between Berenyi and Anderson. ''Scar'' was described as having a distinctive style, "somewhere between Cocteau Twins and Sonic Youth", as well as "a mix of angelic vocals over subtle guitar trash, of melodies over chaotic rhythms, of haunting whispers over spitting feedback." The mini album's songs were also noted by ''
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'' as having "dissonant arrangements" and "swirls of ethereal, narcotic guitar" amidst Berenyi's vocals. Berenyi attributed the unusual arrangements on ''Scar'' to the fact that "none of ush's members wereparticularly brilliant musicians, certainly at the beginning". She further explained that the band's nature was "quite experimental" and that the songs developed in the studio, with one member often writing other members' song parts and "quite laboriously" attempting to explain how to perform it. Berenyi's vocals on ''Scar'', described by ''The Quietus'' as "submerged girl-next-door vocals", are largely indistinct and deliberately low in the mix, typical of the shoegazing genre. ''Scar''s lyrics , according to the band, are "female rather than feminist" and were described as "perverse or brilliant or funny or even stupid" by ''
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''. Lush often disregarded suggestions by the British music press that the band's earliest material featured sexual themes, but Berenyi later admitted that "they're all about shagging, but not some heavy metal anthem about great sex … most of them are really cynical stories like losing my virginity."


Packaging

The packaging and sleeve design of ''Scar'' was designed by Christopher Bigg and
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and featured photography by Jim Friedman. The front cover art features alternating shades of several colours, described by ''Alternative Press'' as "streaked in pale, pale blue and pink, highlighted by just-slightly-outdated print, lined in bright pinkish-orange." ''Scar''s sleeve design was both commissioned and approved by 4AD without any input from members of Lush. ''Scar''s interior sleeve contains several drawings and singular words that are deliberately obscured. According to Berenyi, "One says tongue, the other says elder sister, and they sort of meet in the middle." Berenyi described the interior design as "a bit perverse". The run-out matrix codes on the groove of the vinyl pressing of the mini album feature two similarly obscured messages: "Fanny tits delight" on side 1 and "I'll still fondle you" on side 2. Originally the mini album was due to be titled ''Gala'', after
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s wife, Gala Dalí, but ''Scar'' was ultimately chosen as the title "because it juxtaposed the image of Lush and highlighted the band's abrasive side", according to Anderson.


Release

''Scar'' was released by 4AD on 9 October 1989 in the UK. It was issued on vinyl, CD and cassette; it was later made available as a digital download. In support of the mini album, Lush began a 12-date national tour. The tour began with a "one-off" show at the Warehouse in
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on 27 November 1990, co-headlining with Pale Saints; Lush performed two subsequent headlining shows at the Joiner Arms in
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on 28 November and the University of Surrey in Guildford the following day. The following nine dates of the tour, beginning at the
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on 1 December and concluding on 9 December at the
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, were in support of Loop. Upon its release ''Scar'' placed in the [UK Independent Albums Chart, peaking at No. 3. The mini album entered the chart on 21 October 1989 and remained for a total of 10 weeks. Within four months of its release, ''Scar'' sold over 15,000 copies, and the album was reissued as part of the ''Gala'' compilation in November 1990. Remastered versions of "Thoughtforms" and "Etheriel" were included as the final two tracks on ''Ciao! Best of Lush'', a compilation album released in March 2001.


Critical reception

''Scar'' was well received by critics, in particular by the British alternative music press. ''NME'' was hugely favourable, with reviewer Simon Williams referring to ''Scar'' as "a work of art" and rating the album 9 out of 10. He described the album as "colourful, contrasting, crafty" and said it was a "unique New Pop blueprint … that cuts it above the competition". A subsequent ''NME'' review of ''Gala'' said that "''Scar'' swoops and dives between
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and early Siouxsie and the Banshees", though it noted that "there is no single word, no single influence" to define the album's sound.
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review of ''Gala'' in ''Melody Maker'' referred to the songs on ''Scar'' as "semi-ethereal, bittersweet confection" and "regular and reliable consignments". '' Select''s review of ''Gala'' was particularly favourable of ''Scar''s material;
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wrote that "'Thoughtforms' nd'Etheriel' re songsthat nestle in the backbrain and kickstart whatever pleasure circuits you have left", adding that "'Baby Talk' and 'Second Sight' resongs that try to get from A to B as quickly and as loudly as possible without trembling to bits". Writing for '' Vox'', Susan Corrigan referred to ''Scar''s songs as "chilly tunes with a warm centre" in a review of ''Gala'', and said that with "Etheriel" and "Thoughtforms", "great things were hinted at … Lush already boasted songs that were worth remembering". As a result of ''Scar''s widespread critical acclaim, Lush were featured in year-end readers' polls in both ''Melody Maker'' and ''
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'', tipped as the "Brightest Hope" for music in 1990 in the latter alongside Pixies,
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and
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. ''Scar'' has since been regarded as one of the most important albums in establishing the shoegazing sound and made Lush one of the first bands to attract the label, though the band were critical of their association with the genre.


Track listing

;Side one #"Baby Talk"  – 2:18 #"Thoughtforms"  – 2:43 #"Scarlet"  – 3:27 ;Side two #
  • "Bitter"  – 2:02 #"Second Sight"  – 2:40 #"Etheriel"  – 3:24

  • Personnel

    All personnel credits adapted from ''Scar''s album notes. ;Lush * Miki Berenyi – lead vocals,
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    * Emma Anderson – guitar,
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    *Steve Rippon – bass * Chris Acland – drums ;Technical personnel * John Fryer –
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    ,
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    *Lush – production, engineering ;Design personnel *Christopher Bigg – sleeve design *
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     – sleeve design *Jim Friedman – photography


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