Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
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1. The Mirror Of The Signs 2. The Sound Of Winter 3. All My Life 4. The Afterlife 5. All Night Doctors 6. Baby Come Home 7. Red Light 8. She's A Stallion 9. I Believe In You 10. Stand Up 11. The Heart Of The Matter 12. Be Still My Love
Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
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Bush To Release 'Sea of Memories' Album in September by Sophie Schillaci and Shirley Halperin, THR | July 11, 2011 11:45 EDT
For the first time since their 2002 disbandment, Bush is back.
The Gavin Rossdale-led band, perhaps best known for a string of wildly successful '90s hits including "Glycerine" and "Machinehead," are set to debut a brand new album on September 13 -- with a few changes.
"The Sea of Memories" will be released on their very own Zuma Rock Records through an exclusive partnership with eOne music. Having sold millions of albums during their time with Interscope, "The Sea of Memories" marks the band's first indie release.
Two new faces join the group, as well. Opting not to return, bassist Dave Parsons and guitarist Nigel Pulsford have been replaced by Corey Britz and Chris Traynor respectively.
"The Sea of Memories" will include tracks like "The Sound of Winter," "Hearts of the Matter" and "All Night Doctor," featuring guitar heavy melodies combined with simple song structure and layers of rich texture. Producing the album is Bob Rock, who has worked previously with Aerosmith and Metallica, and aims to deliver the same level of classic Bush intensity with a fresh sound.
"When making music, you have a choice to repeat what you've done or move on," said frontman Rossdale. "It would've been safe to just rework 'Sixteen Stone' over and over, but what kind of life would that be? When you're driving down the road, you're focused on what's in front of you; you don't really think to keep checking in your rear view mirror. I like the idea of changing, developing and morphing."
The band is currently finalizing plans for a fall tour, but will kick off their comeback with a performance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" July 21. Additionally, they have scheduled performances at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City for July 28 (for which tickets sold out in less than one minute) and at the Sunset Strip Music Festival in Los Angeles on August 20.
Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:28 pm
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Hear Bush’s comeback single 'The Sound Of Winter' – audio
Bush have posted their comeback single 'The Sound Of Winter' online, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click to hear it.
The band, who feature Gavin Rossdale as their frontman, last released an album in 2001 with their fourth effort 'Golden State', but have now completed work on their new LP, 'The Sea Of Memories'.
The album has a scheduled release date of September 12, with tracks confirmed to appear including 'Mirror Of The Signs', 'All Night Doctors', 'Heart Of The Matter', 'Lost In You', 'Heroes Never Die' and 'All My Life'.
During their 10 year gap between albums, Rossdale has pursued an acting career and recorded a solo album 'WANDERlust', which was released in 2008. Drummer Robin Goodridge had a brief spell as a member of The Darkness' offshoot band Stone Gods, while guitarist Chris Traynor toured as part of Rival Schools and alongside Rossdale on his solo projects.
The band have lined up comeback gigs for later this summer, at New York's Bowery Ballroom (July 28) and Sunset Strip Music Festival in Los Angeles (August 20). They have not said whether they plan to tour Europe in the coming months.
Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:14 pm
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I used to love Bush in secondary school. And, for the record Bush was the first concert I ever went to to. Followed five days later by Metallica (both were at the US Air Arena, before it was demolished). Now I am not a fan.
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Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:09 pm
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Interesting Wallymart on line isn't saying what their bonus trax are (I'm sure PGH is right, just weird Wally Mart isn't pushing it). There's is also $1.89 more then Targets.
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Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:36 pm
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Here's a link for the seller on Ebay, which shows the back cover and tracklisting. I am a sucker for that Joy Division song, so I might have to get that one!
Post subject: [2011-09-13] Bush "The Sea Of Memories" first album since 2002 (Zuma Rock/eOne)
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:46 pm
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The Good: The songs, the main album is quite good.
The Bad: The Target bonus disc is intensely brick-walled, screechy, etc. The main disc has a good amount of this also, but the bonus disc is MUCH WORSE & is almost unlistenable due to the compression.
The first 2 remixes on the bonus disc are Techno & Hip-Hop respectively. Especially the Hip Hop mix is totally inappropriate. They are both God awful. The 3rd remix removes the drums & bass totally & is ok, though not essential. I think the 3 exclusive songs are ok, but I'm going to need to hear them with a strong upper midrange cut before I can tell you for sure.
Though I haven't heard the Walmart bonus disc, my suggestion would be buy that one.
The Target bonus disc is so badly eq'd & compressed that I am likely going to rip both discs & digitally re-eq leaving the first 2 remixes off my comp. I have only done this with one other disc, Gary Moore Live At Monsters Of Rock that was even more compressed then this. I was able to make it listenable, though not great sounding..
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