Gun emerge from lockdown full of life, with new takes on their classic tracks.
Read more
Hombres (2024) crowns Gun’s second act: heavier, riff-led and acclaimed, with a UK Top 10 peak and Scottish Album of the Year recognition.
Bush return in strong form on The Sea of Memories (2011), blending hard-hitting guitars, modern production and huge rock-radio choruses.
Bush deliver the album of their career, but nobody was listening.
Bush hit their stride on a thrilling third album, while confirming that it is indeed “all over” for orangutans.
Can Bush shake off those Nirvana comparisons with an album of electronica remixes? Err, no.
Bush chase credibility with a harsher, moodier sound—effective at times, but less immediate than the debut.
Bush’s Sixteen Stone (1994) is a polarising debut with a monster hit-run — post-grunge punch, big hooks, and a few obvious weak cuts.