British band Bush have reformed and are planning to release a new album.
The album will be called 'Everything Always Now' and will be released in October, with the first single 'Afterlife' slowly doing the rounds now.The band have announced a show at the Epic Centre Music Festival in Southern California this September with a more intensive tour soon after.
Achieving huge success in the 90s after rising to prominence with their 1994 debut 'Sixteen Stone' featuring the singles 'Everything Zen', 'Little Things' and 'Glycerine', the band went on to sell over ten million units in the USA alone.
The band disbanded in 2002 after a final album 'Golden State' which failed to achieve the success of their previous records.
Singer Gavin Rossdale has released one solo album, 'WANDERlust' in 2008 and one album 'Bullet Proof Skin' as front man for the band Institute in 2005.
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