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Spooky (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0451CD. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Stray (2:05)
Nothing Natural (5:52)
Tiny Smiles (4:11)
Covert (3:33)
Ocean (4:50)
For Love (3:28)
Superblast!
Untogether
Fantasy
Take
Laura
Monochrome
Review: Two years on from the release of their debut mini-album, Scar, Lush headed into the studio to record their first full-length proper, the critically acclaimed Spooky. One of the all-time great shoegaze-meets-dream-pop sets, it was notable not only for the immersive nature of the sound and the meditative effect of its hazy, layered guitars and vocals, but also the fact that it was produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins. This reissue, which forms part of a series inaugurated by the band and remastering engineer Kevin Vanberger, offers a neat reminder of the album's timeless qualities, alongside a freshly cleaned and spruced-up sound that allows every single sonic element to shine.

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Split (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0452CD. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Light From A Dead Star
Kiss Chase
Blackout
Hypocrite
Lovelife
Desire Lines
The Invisible Man
Undertow
Never-Never
Lit Up
Starlust
When I Die
Review: Lush's reissue series continues via a painstakingly remastered and sonically spruced-up edition of the band's second studio album, 1994's 'Split'. A very different album to its loose, immersive and shoegaze-fuelled predecessor, it saw the band join forces with producer Mike Hedges (celebrated for his work with The Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees) and opt for a more - in their words - "direct" sound. Of course, it was still Lush, so the layered guitars and vocals remained, albeit amongst a lightly expanded sound palette, more hooky riffs and an early Britpop vibe that delivered a subtle evolution from the band's more wide-eyed, sonically loved-up roots.
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Lovelife (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0453CD. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladykillers
Heavenly Nobodies
500
I've Been Here Before
Papasan
Single Girl
Ciao!
Tralala
Last Night
Runaway
The Childcatcher
Olympia
 in stock $10.52
Spooky (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0451LP. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Stray (2:05)
Nothing Natural (5:52)
Tiny Smiles (4:11)
Covert (3:33)
Ocean (4:50)
For Love (3:28)
Superblast! (4:01)
Untogether (3:33)
Fantasy (4:22)
Take (3:33)
Laura (3:30)
Monochrome (5:05)
 in stock $26.06
Spooky (remastered)
Spooky (remastered) (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0451LPE. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Stray (2:05)
Nothing Natural (5:54)
Tiny Smiles (4:18)
Covert (3:40)
Ocean (4:52)
For Love (3:26)
Superblast! (4:04)
Untogether (3:33)
Fantasy (4:28)
Take (3:28)
Laura (3:28)
Monochrome (5:02)
Review: Originally released in 1992, Lush's second studio album really stuck a flag in the ground for the band. Having bestowed the 'mini LP' Scar on listeners three years earlier, at which point they became one of the first outfits to have the term shoegazing applied to their sound, it would take a full length offering to truly establish a framework for the outfit's approach to the (sub)genre. Spooky did just that, opening on the beautiful, grinding greatness of 'Stray', in many ways the record only builds intensity and grandeur from thereon in, providing a home for some of the most incredible moments of opiate indie rock you could ask for. Helped no end by the production of Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie, 31 years later it remains a landmark.

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Split (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0452LP. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Light From A Dead Star (3:12)
Kiss Chase (3:24)
Blackout (3:06)
Hypocrite (2:52)
Lovelife (3:59)
Desire Lines (7:26)
The Invisible Man (2:29)
Undertow (4:58)
Never-Never (8:05)
Lit Up (4:01)
Starlust (4:28)
When I Die (4:19)
 in stock $26.06
Lovelife (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0453LP. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladykillers (3:16)
Heavenly Nobodies (2:58)
500 (3:25)
I've Been Here Before (4:36)
Papasan (2:35)
Single Girl (2:36)
Ciao! (3:32)
Tralala (5:33)
Last Night (5:23)
Runaway (3:36)
The Childcatcher (3:18)
Olympia (5:04)
 in stock $26.06
Lovelife (remastered)
Lovelife (remastered) (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0453LPE. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladykillers (3:17)
Heavenly Nobodies (2:57)
500 (3:26)
I've Been Here Before (4:32)
Papasan (2:39)
Single Girl (2:35)
Ciao! (3:31)
Tralala (5:33)
Last Night (5:23)
Runaway (3:34)
The Childcatcher (3:18)
Olympia (5:02)
Review: In many ways, Lovelife represented a commercial high for British dream pop deities turned indie pogo set Lush. Reaching number eight in the UK album charts upon release, only the band's second album (technically their first full-length LP, with one compilation of singles and a mini-long player preceding it) managed to place higher, and while it was very much caught in a specific musical moment - shoegaze - it still felt rather experimental. Or maybe that's just true of the style overall. Regardless, leap four years into the future and things sound a lot different. Britpop's stranglehold on the charts was at max tought, and with their final album Lush jumped straight in with two feet. Clearly influenced by the high energy, big attitude ethic of the day, signs of which were evident on third album, Split, on Lovelife they managed to create one of the scene's defining albums, with anthems such as 'Ladykillers' and 'Ciao!' (featuring Jarvis Cocker, no less) among the highlights.
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Ciao! Best Of Lush
Ciao! Best Of Lush (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: CAD 2K22. Rel: 27 Nov 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladykillers (3:13)
Single Girl (2:33)
Ciao! (3:29)
500 (Shake Baby Shake) (3:20)
Light From A Dead Star (3:20)
Love At First Sight (5:12)
Hypocrite (2:54)
Desire Lines (7:39)
Lovelife (3:58)
When I Die (4:19)
Nothing Natural (5:51)
Untogether (3:27)
For Love (3:28)
Monochrome (5:05)
De-Luxe (3:24)
Sweetness & Light (5:17)
Thoughtforms (2:44)
Etheriel (3:24)
Review: Taking delirious pop melody and filtering it though a prism of ethereal effects-pedal abandon, Lush were a band who the shoegaze cliches of 'kaleidoscopic harmonies' and 'cathedrals of sound' were originally spawned to describe. Yet beyond the production values and the photogenic allure, both these infectious ditties and the band's steely approach have more than stood the test of time, and their recent reunion only helps to display their standing as more than a mere '90s museum piece. From the Robin Guthrie-abetted swirl of 'Nothing Natural' and 'De-Luxe' to the more stripped-down pop suss of 'Ladykillers', this compilation is testimony to a band who transcended cliche to straddle both dreamtime rapture and boozy abandon.
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