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Lush were an English
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band formed in
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in 1987. The original line-up consisted of Miki Berenyi (vocals, guitar), Emma Anderson (vocals, guitar), Steve Rippon (bass guitar) and Chris Acland (drums). Phil King replaced Rippon in 1991. They were one of the first bands to have been described with the "
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" label. Following the death of Acland, the group disbanded in 1996. The group reunited for a short time between 2015 and 2016 with Berenyi, Anderson, King and
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. They toured and recorded an EP of new material.


History


Formation and early sound (1987–1988)

The band was formed in 1987 in London, initially named the Baby Machines (after a line in the Siouxsie and the Banshees song " Arabian Knights"), with a line-up of
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(vocals), Anderson (guitar, vocals), Berenyi (guitar, vocals), Steve Rippon (bass guitar) and Chris Acland (drums).Thompson, Dave (2000) ''Alternative Rock'', Miller Freeman, , p. 478-9 Their influences were diverse; they were inspired by the garage rock scene of the ''
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'' series, Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie and the Banshees,
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and
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. Anderson and Berenyi had been school friends, having known each other since the early 1980s, and together published the ''Alphabet Soup'' fanzine. In 1986, Anderson joined the Rover Girls as bass guitarist and Berenyi joined the Bugs, also as a bass guitar player. 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 6 March 1988. Barham left the band and later joined
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. Berenyi then took over on lead vocal. 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! 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."


''Scar'', EPs and ''Spooky'' (1989–1993)

In 1989, the band signed to
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and released their first recording ''
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'', 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 1980s/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 EPs '' Mad Love'' (produced by
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of Cocteau Twins) and ''
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'' (produced by
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) were released. All three releases were eventually combined into the ''
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'' compilation album, which was produced mainly for the US and Japanese markets. The band recorded a live session for John Peel's
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show in 1990 and contributed a
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of "
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" later that year 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 in June 1990 and tours of Japan in late 1990 and the US (with
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) in the spring of 1991. Preceded by the '' Black Spring'' EP issued in October 1991, Lush's first full-length album of completely new material, '' Spooky'', was released in January 1992. 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
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. 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. 7 in the
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. The album was preceded by the band's first
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single, "For Love", which was partly re-recorded and remixed by Mark Freegard. He also produced the single's B-sides: the original recording of "Starlust",
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cover "Outdoor Miner" and the only Lush track with lead vocals by Anderson, "Astronaut".
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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. During the summer of 1992, Lush toured America as part of the second edition of the Lollapalooza festival. Lush was added to the roster by Lollapalooza organiser Perry Farrell, the
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/ Porno for Pyros frontman, who personally requested Lush.


''Split'', ''Lovelife'' and break-up (1994–1997)

Lush approached
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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!" The band found completing ''
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'' frustrating. It was recorded by Mike Hedges at
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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
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of their label
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were satisfied with the sound; eventually
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was hired to remix it. Unusually, the band released two EPs from the album ("Hypocrite" and "Desire Lines") both on the same day (30 May 1994). Neither single broke into the UK Top 40. Released on 13 June 1994, ''Split'' was less successful than ''Spooky''. 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 1994, was to have featured "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 three times: on the ''Secret Tracks 2'' free cassette included in the May 1994 issue of ''Select'' magazine, on the 4AD compilation ''All Virgos Are Mad'' and as part of the double 7" compilation EP ''From Greer to Eternity'', issued on
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later that year. They suffered further setbacks when tours of Japan and the UK were cancelled. 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. '' Lovelife'', the band's fourth album, was released in March 1996. 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 in step with the contemporary
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style. ''Lovelife'' included the hit singles "Single Girl", " Ladykillers" and "500 (Shake Baby Shake)", and also featured a guest appearance by
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of
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duetting with Berenyi on the song " Ciao!". Instead of capitalising on their success in the UK, the band's management sent them on an ill-conceived American tour with the
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. 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. In September 1996, the band played their last performance, prior to reuniting, in Japan. A month later, tragedy struck the band when drummer Acland died by hanging himself in his parents' garden on 17 October. The band effectively went on an extended hiatus, officially announcing their break-up on 23 February 1998.


Post-breakup (1998–2014)

Berenyi went on to work as a production editor at two major magazine publishers. In 1998, Anderson formed a new group, Sing-Sing, with singer Lisa O'Neill. Sing-Sing released two full-length albums, but in January 2008, announced they were disbanding. Anderson lived in Hastings and has held various jobs in the music business in management, PR, accountancy and at a booking agency. King played bass for
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and also worked for ''
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'' magazine as a picture researcher.


Reformation and second break-up (2015–2016)

In September 2015, the music press suggested a reunion might be planned after Anderson posted a cryptic "7 day." message on social media and an official band website appeared. On 28 September, Lush announced their reunion on their
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page. The reunited band consists of Anderson, Berenyi and King with the addition of
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(
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) on drums, an old friend of Chris Acland. To celebrate their return, 4AD released a limited red vinyl double LP of their compilation '' Ciao! Best of Lush'' on 7 November 2015, followed on 11 December by ''Chorus'', a CD-only, 5-disc box set containing almost all of their released material along with a selection of rarities, radio sessions and demos. For
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2016, 4AD released a limited edition 5-LP colour vinyl box set titled ''Origami'', comprising ''Gala'' (clear vinyl), ''Spooky'' (silver vinyl), ''Split'' (red vinyl), ''Lovelife'' (pink vinyl) and the first vinyl release of the Canadian version of ''Topolino'' (yellow vinyl), with revised artwork by Chris Bigg. The UK/European version was packaged in a white cardboard "pizza box" emblazoned with three different Lush logos from 1990, 1994 and 1996. Lush also announced a show at the Roundhouse in London on 6 May 2016, and later added a second date, 7 May 2016, after the first show sold out in six hours. They alluded to further dates in North America, confirmed on 19 January 2016 when their first North American tour in 20 years was announced. On 15 April 2016. the band announced the release of the '' Blind Spot'' EP, the band's first new material since 1996. It was produced by
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and
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member
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. On 18 October 2016, the band announced the departure of bassist King on their official website. On 15 November 2016, Lush issued a statement announcing that Michael Conroy of Modern English would play bass for the final show at Manchester Academy, and confirming the band would split after the show.


Piroshka (2018–present)

In September 2018, the formation of new band Piroshka was announced, a quartet including Berenyi, Welch, Conroy and former
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member K.J. "Moose" McKillop. Their debut album, ''Brickbat'', was released by
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on 15 February 2019. A second album, ''Love Drips and Gathers'', followed on July 23, 2021.


Tim's Twitter Listening Parties (2020)

Lovelife was one of the albums jointly listened to by followers of #TimsTwitterListeningParty with accompanying written commentary in the form of tweets by Berenyi on 14 May 2020, during the
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.


Rubinoos-Lavigne lawsuit

Lush's cover of
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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 "
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" bore similarities to the Lush cover of the Rubinoos song. A settlement in the case has since been reached.


Members

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– vocals (1987–1988) * Miki Berenyi – vocals, guitar (1987–1996, 2015–2016) * Emma Anderson – vocals, guitar (1987–1996, 2015–2016) *Steve Rippon – bass (1987–1992) * Chris Acland – drums (1987–1996; died 1996) * Phil King – bass (1992–1996, 2015–2016) *
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– drums (2015–2016)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Compilations


Singles and EPs

1 The two CD releases for "Single Girl", "Ladykillers" and "500 (Shake Baby Shake)" had different B-sides on each format (see below)


Non-album tracks included on singles and EPs

Non-album tracks:Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p.849 * ''Mad Love'' EP: "De-Luxe" 3:26 / "Leaves Me Cold" 2:55 / "Downer" 2:39 / "Thoughtforms" 2:43 * "Sweetness and Light" /w "Sunbathing" 2.47 / "Breeze" 3.09* ''Black Spring'' EP: "Nothing Natural" 5:58 / "Fallin' in Love" 2:44 / "God's Gift" 4:13 / "Monochrome" 5:08] * "For Love" /w "Starlust" 4:21 / "Outdoor Miner" 2:46 / "Astronaut" 2:37* "Hypocrite" [b/w "Love at First Sight" 5:12 / "Cat's Chorus" 3:23 / "Undertow (Spooky Remix)" 9:13 * "Desire Lines" [b/w "White Wood" 4:14 / "Girl's World" 4:56 / "Lovelife (Suga Bullit Remix)" 8:15 * "Single Girl" CD1 [b/w: "Tinkerbell" 3:06 / "Outside World" 4:05 / "Cul de Sac" 3:39] * "Single Girl" CD2 [b/w: "Pudding" 3:56 / "Demystification" 3:39 / "Shut Up" 3:46] * "Ladykillers" CD1 [b/w: "Matador" 3.01 / "Ex" 3.14 / "Dear Me (Miki's 8-Track Home Demo)" 3.06] * "Ladykillers" CD2 /w: "Heavenly" 2:53 / "Carmen" 3:19 / "Plums And Oranges" 6:19* "500 (Shake Baby Shake)" CD1 /w: "I Have the Moon" 3:52 / "Piledriver" 3:07 / "Olympia (Acoustic Version)" 3:16* "500 (Shake Baby Shake)" CD2 /w: "I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind" 2:19 / "Kiss Chase (Acoustic Version)" 2:54 / "Last Night (Hexadecimal Dub Mix)" 6:31


Other appearances

* "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" was included on ''Alvin Lives (In Leeds) Anti Poll Tax Trax'', released in 1990 by Midnight Music. * "Tiny Smiles" was included on the ''Volume Two'' compilation, released by Volume in November 1991. * A live version of "Starlust", recorded on the
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Stage at the Glastonbury Festival on 27 June 1992, was included on ''In a Field of Their Own'', released in 1992. * A demo version of "Desire Lines" was included on ''The 13 Year Itch'' compilation, released in 1993 by 4AD. * The original 1993 recording of "The Childcatcher" was included on the ''All Virgos Are Mad'' compilation, released in 1994 by 4AD. * A demo version of "Tinkerbell" was included on the ''Volume Ten'' compilation, released in 1994 by RTM/Pinnacle. * " All This Useless Beauty", an Elvis Costello cover, appeared on the 1996 Elvis Costello & the Attractions maxi-single for "Distorted Angel". * "Undertow (The Spooky Mix)" was included on the ''
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'' soundtrack, released in 1995 by
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* Lush recorded a cover of
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's "Mannequin" for the 1996 tribute album ''Whore: Various Artists Play Wire'', and their cover of that band's "Outdoor Miner" appeared on the 2004 tribute album ''A Houseguest's Wish''. * "I Have the Moon" was included on '' Nowhere: Music from the Gregg Araki Movie'', released in 1997 by
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. * "An instrumental version of "Light from a Dead Star" and "Desire Lines" were included on the soundtrack to '' Joyride'', released in 1997 by 4AD/Warner Bros. * "Last Night (Darkest Hour Mix)" was included on the soundtrack for '' City of Industry'', released in 1997 by Polygram. * "Sweetness and Light (The Orange Squash Mix)", remixed by My Bloody Valentine, was included on the ''Splendor'' soundtrack, released in 1999 by Astralwerks. * "Undertow" was used in the 2002 Levi's commercial "Atlas Bakery". * An instrumental version of "Light from a Dead Star" appeared in the trailer for the 2002 movie '' Solaris''. * "Monochrome" was included on '' Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips'', compiled by
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and released in 2005 by Azuli Records. * The Sing-Sing version of "Sunbathing" was included on the compilation ''Never Lose That Feeling Volume Two'', released in 2005 by Club AC30 Records. * "Sweetness and Light" was included on 'Sci-Fi-Lo-Fi Vol. 3 (Shoegazing 1985 – 2009)'', compiled by Rob Da Bank and released by Soma Records in 2009. * "Ladykillers" was included on the soundtrack for the video game '' NCAA Football 06''. * "De-Luxe" and "Sweetness and Light" were included as playable tracks, available for download, in the '' Rock Band'' series of video games.


References


External links


Official Website

Lush-Page at 4AD

LushRemembered.org
– Biography, discography and tour-archive

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Lush-Biography at VH1
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