Bush Bring Atmospheric Ambiance to NPR's Tiny Desk Concert
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Bush Bring Atmospheric Ambiance to NPR's Tiny Desk Concert
"The arrangement of the songs replaces the driving post-grunge sound the band is known for with a reverb and noise-drenched atmospheric approach, making the music feel intimate and spacious."
"Most striking however is the a capella stretch in the middle of 'Glycerine,' rendering the already tender ballad that much more spare, vulnerable and open."
Bush performed a Tiny Desk Concert featuring four songs, including hits like 'Machinehead' and 'Glycerin' from their debut album. The performance showcased a reimagined sound, replacing their typical post-grunge style with a more atmospheric approach. This arrangement highlighted the songwriting's solidity and included a striking a capella section in 'Glycerin,' enhancing its vulnerability. The band is set to begin a North American tour, supported by Mammoth and James and the Cold Gun.
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