
Bush - I Beat Loneliness
Formed in London in 1992, BUSH emerged as one of the defining bands of the post-grunge era, achieving massive success with their debut album Sixteen Stone (1994), which spawned hits like "Glycerine, "Machinehead," and "Everything Zen."
Led by frontman Gavin Rossdale, the band quickly gained international acclaim and released multiple chart-topping albums.
Despite a hiatus in the 2000s, BUSH made a triumphant return with their 2011 album The Sea Of Memories and have continued to evolve their sound while staying true to their signature blend.
With four more albums since, regularly sold-out shows in the US, the UK and across Europe and, BUSH remain a powerhouse in modern rock.
The band gained an enduring fanbase, which they owe in no small part to their charismatic frontman, Gavin Rossdale, who became a US superstar by regularly appearing on talk shows, starring in major films, and even hosting his own cooking show.
âI Beat Lonelinessâ marks the bandâs 10th studio album.
This release sees frontman Gavin Rossdale along Chris Traynor, Nik Hughes and Corey Britz returning to top-form, delivering a sonic evolution that fuses their signature grunge-laden intensity with bold new textures and themes.
12 brand-new songs, ranging from heavy tracks as âThe Land Of Milk And Honeyâ, to contemplative songs like âEveryone Is Brokenâ, all driven by Rossdaleâs emotive, bittersweet vocals.
As the album title implies, the overarching themes of the album are âdespairâ, âindividual strugglesâ and âMental Healthâ.
Themes that have become increasingly important for the band, so they decided to explore and express them through their music which imbues the album with a sense of urgency.
âI Beat Lonelinessâ is a co-production by Gavin Rossdale and Erik Ron (Panic! at the Disco, Set If OffâŠ) and easily manages sound like BUSHâs past AND its future.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Formed in London in 1992, BUSH emerged as one of the defining bands of the post-grunge era, achieving massive success with their debut album Sixteen Stone (1994), which spawned hits like "Glycerine, "Machinehead," and "Everything Zen."
Led by frontman Gavin Rossdale, the band quickly gained international acclaim and released multiple chart-topping albums.
Despite a hiatus in the 2000s, BUSH made a triumphant return with their 2011 album The Sea Of Memories and have continued to evolve their sound while staying true to their signature blend.
With four more albums since, regularly sold-out shows in the US, the UK and across Europe and, BUSH remain a powerhouse in modern rock.
The band gained an enduring fanbase, which they owe in no small part to their charismatic frontman, Gavin Rossdale, who became a US superstar by regularly appearing on talk shows, starring in major films, and even hosting his own cooking show.
âI Beat Lonelinessâ marks the bandâs 10th studio album.
This release sees frontman Gavin Rossdale along Chris Traynor, Nik Hughes and Corey Britz returning to top-form, delivering a sonic evolution that fuses their signature grunge-laden intensity with bold new textures and themes.
12 brand-new songs, ranging from heavy tracks as âThe Land Of Milk And Honeyâ, to contemplative songs like âEveryone Is Brokenâ, all driven by Rossdaleâs emotive, bittersweet vocals.
As the album title implies, the overarching themes of the album are âdespairâ, âindividual strugglesâ and âMental Healthâ.
Themes that have become increasingly important for the band, so they decided to explore and express them through their music which imbues the album with a sense of urgency.
âI Beat Lonelinessâ is a co-production by Gavin Rossdale and Erik Ron (Panic! at the Disco, Set If OffâŠ) and easily manages sound like BUSHâs past AND its future.

















