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Mad Love is the lead single from Black and White Rainbows, [2] the seventh studio album by British rock band Bush. It was released on 6 February 2017. [2] Music video. The video for Mad Love featured Bush performing the song on a rooftop of a building. [1] . There are also shots of Gavin Rossdale in a well-worn red room while belting out lyrics.
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Formation and Sixteen Stone
After leaving his band Midnight, Gavin Rossdale met former King Blank guitarist Nigel Pulsford at a Wembley performance by Baby Animals opening for Bryan Adams in November 1991. The two musicians became friends over a shared appreciation for several artists, including Big Black, The Fall, Pixies, and The Velvet Underground. They formed a new band which they called Future Primitive. Describing the early sound of the group, one British record label executive said years later, "They weren't what...
Razorblade Suitcase
In late 1996 Bush released the first single "Swallowed" from their second album titled Razorblade Suitcase. The song spent seven weeks on top of the Modern Rock Tracks chart. This was followed by single "Greedy Fly". The album hit number 1 in America and placed high in many European countries. Razorblade Suitcase featured American recording engineer Steve Albini, a move which was viewed negatively by critics. Albini had worked with Nirvana on their final studio album, In Utero, three years be...
The Science of Things
Following the completion of touring, Rossdale went into seclusion in Ireland, where he worked on material for the group's next album, periodically sending demo tapes of his works in progress to his bandmates. The group finally convened to record in London in August 1998, where the band reteamed with Sixteen Stone producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. The release of The Science of Things was stymied by a court battle between the band and Trauma Records. The case was settled in early 1999...
Bush have been described as grunge, post-grunge, alternative rock, and hard rock. One of the first bands to be described as post-grunge, Bush were labeled almost pejoratively as such. Matt Diehl of Rolling Stone described Bush as "the most successful and shameless mimics of Nirvana's music". In the book Fargo Rock City: A Heavy Metal Odyssey in Rur...
Current members
1. Gavin Rossdale – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1992–2002, 2010–present) 2. Chris Traynor – lead guitar (2002, 2010–present), backing vocals (2002, 2019–2020) 3. Corey Britz – bass, backing vocals (2010–present) 4. Nik Hughes – drums (2019–present)
Former members
1. Nigel Pulsford – lead guitar, backing vocals (1992–2002) 2. Dave Parsons – bass (1992–2002) 3. Robin Goodridge – drums (1992–2002, 2010–2019)
- 1992–2002, 2010–present
- London, England
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Gavin McGregor Rossdale (born 30 October 1965) is a British musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Bush. He helped form Bush in 1992; on the band's separation in 2002, he became the lead singer and guitarist for Institute and later began a solo career.