In the period of English music fondly remembered as ‘shoegazing’, Lush trailblazed with their distinctive multi-layered female vocals hugging and caressing all in their path. In 1996 they have returned and bass player Philip King tells ADAM CONNORS how their sound survives after the downfall of most of the early 90s supergroups.
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broadcast | Lush’s Phillip King, 1996
Fronted by the twin guitar and alternating sweet and scolding vocals of Miki and Emma, Lush produced some defining moments of the shoegazer/Britpop era. Bassist Phillip King reflects on Lush’s rocky ride (1996; 13 mins)