For other uses, see Lush
(disambiguation).
| Lush |

|
| Background information |
| Origin |
England |
| Genre(s) |
Shoegazing, Dream pop, Britpop |
| Years active |
1988–1996 |
Associated
acts |
Sing-Sing |
| Members |
Miki
Berenyi (vocals/guitar)
Emma
Anderson (guitar/vocals)
Phil
King (bass guitar)
Chris Acland (drums)
|
| Former members |
Meriel Barham (Vocals)
Steve Rippon (bass
guitar) |
Lush was an English shoegazing band, formed in 1988.
|
Contents
- 1 Band
History
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 Singles
and EPs
- 2.2 Studio
albums
- 2.3 Compilations
- 2.4 Other
appearances
- 3 Band
images
|
Band History
Lush, early 1990s
The original band members were Steve Rippon, Emma
Anderson, Meriel Barham, Chris
Acland and Miki Berenyi. Barham left almost
immediately, eventually joining fellow 4AD label mates, Pale
Saints. Robin Guthrie helped the
band sign to 4AD Records 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 of the early 90s
U.K. indie scene. At the same time the British musical press tagged
them with the title of 'shoegazers', a label that has developed into a
whole genre of its own, i.e. 'shoegazing' (sometimes referred to as
'The Scene That Celebrates Itself'). The following year, the EPs Mad
Love, produced by Robin Guthrie, and Sweetness
and Light were released. All three EPs were eventually
combined into the Gala album.
Lush's first LP made up of completely new material was Spooky
in 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 flanging. 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
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 jagged sound. Split was not as
successful as Spooky, however. 1996's 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
minimal 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,
duetting with Miki Berenyi on "Ciao!"
In 1996, drummer Chris Acland hanged
himself in his parents' house allegedly due to depression.
In 1998
the three remaining members of Lush announced their decision to
disband. Miki Berenyi, devastated by Acland's death, removed herself
from public life and eventually went to work as an editorial assistant
for the BBC. Emma Anderson has since formed a new band, Sing-Sing,
which has released two full-length albums to date.
The song "Sweetness and Light" was used in a commercial by
Volkswagen, and the song "Ladykillers" was part of the soundtrack for EA Sports' NCAA
Football 06 video game. "Undertow" was used in a Levi's commercial and
in one of the trailers to the movie Crash
(1996).
In a bizarre footnote to their career, Lush's version of The
Rubinoos song, "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," (retitled "I Wanna Be Your
Girlfriend" for Lush's authorized version) was cited in a 2007 lawsuit
filed by the Rubinoos against Avril Lavigne, whose song "Girlfriend"
allegedly bears remarkable similarities to the Lush cover of the Rubinoos song.
Discography
All releases by 4AD Records, catalogue numbers in
brackets.
Singles and EPs
|
Year |
Title |
Format |
Code |
UK
Singles Chart |
| Mar |
1990 |
"Mad Love" EP |
12"/CD |
BAD 0003 |
#55 |
| Oct |
1990 |
"Sweetness And Light" |
7"/12"/CD |
BAD 0013 |
#47 |
| Mar |
1991 |
"Black Spring" EP |
7"/12"/CD |
BAD 1016 |
#43 |
| Jan |
1992 |
"For Love" EP |
10"/12"/CD |
BAD 2001 |
#35 |
|
1992 |
"Superblast" |
CD |
¹ |
|
| Jun |
1994 |
"Hypocrite" |
7"/12"/CD |
BAD 4008 |
#52 |
| Jun |
1994 |
"Desire Lines" |
7"/12"/CD |
BAD 4010 |
#60 |
| Jan |
1996 |
"Single Girl" |
7"/2*CD |
BAD 6001 |
#21 |
| Mar |
1996 |
"Ladykillers" |
7"/2*CD |
BAD 6002 |
#22 |
| Jul |
1996 |
"500" |
7"/2*CD |
BAD 6009 |
#21 |
¹ Japanese release
Studio albums
|
Year |
Title |
Format |
Code |
UK
Albums Chart |
The
Billboard 200 |
| Oct |
1989 |
"Scar" |
LP/CD |
JAD 911 |
– |
– |
| Feb |
1992 |
"Spooky" |
LP/CD/Double-10" |
GAD 2002 |
#7 |
– |
| Jun |
1994 |
"Split" |
LP/CD |
GAD 4011 |
#19 |
#189 |
| Mar |
1996 |
"Lovelife" |
LP/CD |
GAD 6004 |
#8 |
#195 |
Compilations
- Gala (Dec 1990, LP/CD, CAD 0017)
- Cookie (1994, CD, Japanese release)
- Topolino (1997, CD, Japanese/Canadian
release, 276862)
- Ciao! The Best of Lush (2001, CD, GAD
2K22CD)
Other appearances
- "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
on June
27, 1992
appears on In a Field of Their Own (1992, CD)
- "Tiny Smiles" appears on 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)
- "Sweetness & Light (The Orange Squash Mix)" remixed
by My Bloody Valentine
appears on the Splendor soundtrack (1999, CD,
Astralwerks ASW6282-2)
Band images