Lush are reissuing their three albums, Spooky, Split, and Lovelife. The reissues, remastered by Kevin Vanbergen, will put the records back on wax as individual LPs for the first time since the 1990s, following a 2016 box set release. They’ll be available from August 11 on black or clear vinyl, the latter exclusive to independent record stores and the 4AD online store. Bandbox will also carry a limited-edition bundle of all three albums in exclusive colors, with a fanzine on the band.
Lush reunited in 2015 but broke up a year (and a reunion EP) later. Read Pitchfork’s Sunday Review of Spooky, and read about Split and Lovelife in the rundowns of “The 30 Best Dream Pop Albums” and “The 50 Best Britpop Albums,” respectively.
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Lush: Spooky (2023 Remaster)
Lush: Split (2023 Remaster)
Lush: Lovelife (2023 Remaster)