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		<title>Lush&#8217;s Gala Will Destroy You</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kenny Bloggins</dc:creator>
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I had to go through a labyrinth of amazing old school Geocities websites to find a decent photo of Lush. The mid-&#8217;90s was such a golden age for web design, ya&#8217;ll. Why don&#8217;t designers use wicked animated GIFs anymore? Man&#8230; fuckin&#8217; Geocities&#8230; oooh weee. I had a Geocities website and it ruled so hard.
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<p>I had to go through a labyrinth of amazing old school <a href="http://www.bladesplace.id.au/geocities-neighborhoods-suburbs.html" target="_blank">Geocities</a> websites to find a decent photo of <strong>Lush</strong>. The mid-&#8217;90s was such a golden age for web design, ya&#8217;ll. Why don&#8217;t designers use wicked animated GIFs anymore? Man&#8230; fuckin&#8217; Geocities&#8230; <a href="http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/9226/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">oooh weee</a>. I had a Geocities website and it ruled <em>so hard</em>.</p>
<p>Anyway, conventional shoegazing history operates, for all intents and purposes, as follows.  When the &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scene_That_Celebrates_Itself" target="_blank">Scene That Celebrated Itself</a>&#8220; collapsed on itself around the same time as grunge (roughly Q3 of 1994) your band did two things: either dismantled or went a very different direction. Lush chose the latter, and released some <em>kinda</em> shitty music toward the end of their career. However, Lush&#8217;s <em>Gala</em> compilation, which comprised of the group&#8217;s first three EPs collected on one priced-to-own record long before the Beta Band thought of doing it, is not just some of the best dream pop ever recorded &#8211; it&#8217;s just some of the best rock and roll recorded. Lush, along with Cocteau Twins, established what the <strong>4AD</strong> sound was all about.<span id="more-124"></span></p>
<p>Few artists truly balanced noise and gentleness, grandeur and intimacy better than Lush did between 1989 and 1992. 1990&#8217;s <em>Gala</em> was the introduction of Lush to the world, and 1992&#8217;s <em>Spooky</em>, their frist proper album of original material, was just as good. After <em>Spooky</em>, Lush moved toward the more minimal and bubblegum end of the spectrum, riding the wave of the Britpop craze. <em>Lovelife</em>, their final album due to drummer Chris Acland&#8217;s tragic suicide, was their best selling, but also furthest removed from anything remotely shoegazing in sound. As such, Lush is often best remembered for &#8220;Ladykillers&#8221; and stuff like that instead of what the majority of their output sounded like.</p>
<p>No bueno, homes. &#8220;Second Sight&#8221; is what Lush is about: jangly guitars, sonic cathedral vocals, tinges of psychedelia and punk, and the usual shoegazing flourishes. &#8221;Scarlet&#8221; rips so hard that it hurts. It reminds me of how much indie rock sucks this day and age, and how much I bum on my parents for having me in 1984 instead of a decade earlier so I could&#8217;ve been around to experience the excellent jams and slackerdom zeitgeist. &#8220;Hey Hey Helen&#8221; features absolutely gorgeous vocal harmonies on top of a bed of fuzzbox destruction and chorus-heavy examinations underneath the song. It&#8217;s an ABBA cover by the way. I don&#8217;t want to hear it, I love ABBA. They own. Don&#8217;t give a fuck.</p>
<p>They say you can&#8217;t judge a book by its cover, and perhaps that&#8217;s true. But you sure as hell can identify a shoegazing album by its cover. Is it all luqidy and colorful like <em>Gala</em>? It&#8217;s probably shoegaze.</p>
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<p><em>Gala</em> still destroys, and holds up well in not sounding terribly dated as so many early &#8217;90s bands tend to do.  All of the following tracks are found on <em>Gala </em>and originally found on their 1989 EP <em>Scar</em>.  Owning a physical copy of either will cost you a pretty penny (the former goes for roughly $70 on eBay), but you can buy a download of the entire compilation courtesy of 4AD <a href="http://www.4ad.com/lush/releases/gala-2/" target="_blank">here</a> for the right price.</p>
<p><strong>MP3 :::</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.thedecibeltolls.com/mp3/Lush_-_Scarlet.mp3" target="_blank">Lush &#8211; Scarlet</a><br />
<a href="http://www.thedecibeltolls.com/mp3/Lush_-_Second_Sight.mp3" target="_blank">Lush &#8211; Second Sight</a><br />
<a href="http://www.thedecibeltolls.com/mp3/Lush_-_Hey_Hey_Helen.mp3" target="_blank">Lush &#8211; Hey Hey Helen</a></p>
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