Bush set to reunite for first show in almost a decade

by Ciaran Thompson

June 22, 2010

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English band Bush, known for their heavily influenced early ’90s alternative rock sound, will reunite for their first show in over a decade at the music festival Epicenter Twenty Ten in California this September.

The band, who originally formed in 1992 and gained massive popularity with the tracks “Glycerine,” and “Machinehead” among others off the album Sixteen Stone, will release a new record entitled Everything Always Now in October. After Sixteen Stone, they released three more studio albums including Razorblade Suitcase, which contained the song “Swallowed” a staple for many ‘remember the ’90s’ playlists.

After their breakup in 2002, lead singer Gavin Rossdale released an album with a band called Institute in 2005 and later a solo effort in 2008 called Wanderlust. The last Bush album called Golden State was released in 2001. [Spin]


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