Bush, formed in London in 1992, is a British rock band known for their grunge and post-grunge sound. The band originally consisted of Gavin Rossdale (vocals, rhythm guitar), Nigel Pulsford (lead guitar), Dave Parsons (bass), and Robin Goodridge (drums). They quickly rose to fame in the mid-1990s with their debut album, which cemented their place in rock history.
Singles:
- “Everything Zen”
- “Comedown”
- “Glycerine”
- “Swallowed”
- “The Chemicals Between Us”
- “The Sound of Winter”
Discography:
- “Sixteen Stone” (1994) – Known for hits like “Glycerine” and “Comedown.”
- “Razorblade Suitcase” (1996) – Featuring the popular single “Swallowed.”
- “The Science of Things” (1999) – With tracks like “The Chemicals Between Us.”
- “Golden State” (2001)
- “The Sea of Memories” (2011) – Marking their comeback with “The Sound of Winter.”
- “Man on the Run” (2014)
- “Black and White Rainbows” (2017)
- “The Kingdom” (2020)
- “The Art of Survival” (2022)
Albums:
- “Sixteen Stone” – Known for hits like “Glycerine” and “Comedown.”
- “Razorblade Suitcase” – Featuring the popular single “Swallowed.”
- “The Science of Things” – With tracks like “The Chemicals Between Us.”
- “The Sea of Memories” – Marking their comeback with “The Sound of Winter.”
Concerts:
- During their peak in the mid-1990s, Bush performed at major venues and festivals, including a notable performance at the Reading Festival.
- They have toured extensively in North America, Europe, and Australia.
- At their height, they played to audiences of tens of thousands, often selling out arenas.
Latest Project:
Bush’s latest album, “The Art of Survival,” released in 2022, continues to showcase their signature sound while exploring new musical landscapes. The album features the single “More Than Machines,” which has received critical acclaim and significant airplay. The band has also been actively touring in support of the album, performing to enthusiastic crowds and reaffirming their status in the rock world.