I Beat Loneliness Bush

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
18.07.2025

Label: earMUSIC

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: Bush

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  • 1 Scars 03:29
  • 2 I Beat Loneliness 04:23
  • 3 The Land of Milk and Honey 03:14
  • 4 We're All the Same on the Inside 03:21
  • 5 I Am Here to Save Your Life 04:08
  • 6 60 Ways to Forget People 02:47
  • 7 Love Me Till the Pain Fades 04:12
  • 8 We Are of This Earth 04:23
  • 9 Everyone Is Broken 04:00
  • 10 Don't Be Afraid 05:15
  • 11 Footsteps in the Sand 04:01
  • 12 Rebel with a Cause 03:18
  • Total Runtime 46:31

Info for I Beat Loneliness



I Beat Loneliness marks a milestone in the history of BUSH - the now 10th Studio album of the band. Produced by Gavin Rossdale and Erik Ron (Godsmack, Bad Omens), the album is a powerful fusion of the band's grunge-driven roots and modern sound. One of the band's most emotionally haunting albums, I Beat Loneliness addresses topics such as mental health, isolation and inner strength--an evocative testimony to a band that is steadily evolving while remaining unwavering true to their identity. BUSH not only survive - they are stronger than ever, crossing boundaries and redefining. BUSH, the legendary band from London that shaped the rock sound of the 90s with their groundbreaking debut Sixteen Stone (1994), is still a formative figure in the music world today. With over 24 million records sold, 1.1 billion streams and numerous No. 1 singles, Gavin Rossdale (vocals, guitar), Chris Traynor (guitar), Corey Britz (bass), and Nik Hughes (drums) remain a driving force of the genre.

BUSH



Bush
is a British band consisting of Gavin Rossdale as the lead vocalist, Chris Traynor on guitar, Corey Britz on bass and Nik Hughes on drums. The band formed in 1992 and signed with Hollywood Records in 1993. Bush found success in 1994 when they released their debut album, ‘Sixteen Stone’ which became certified multi-platinum by the RIAA. ‘Sixteen Stone’ hit number 4 on the Billboard 200 charts as well as the Heatseekers chart. In 1996, Bush released their second album, ‘Razorblade Suitcase’ along with their first single, ‘Swallowed’ and ‘Greedy Fly’. The band followed with their third album, ‘Deconstructed’ and ‘Science of Things’ in 1999. ‘Science of Things’ peaked at number 11 on the Billboard charts and landed them a performance at Woodstock ‘99 which led to it’s certified platinum status. In 2001, Bush released their final album, ‘Golden State’ with their song ‘The People That We Love (Speed Kills)’ was featured in the game Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. In 2002, guitarist Chris Trayor took a break from the band which eventually led to their disbandment in the same year. In 2005, Bush released a greatest hits album titled ‘The Best of: 1994-1999’ and a live album titled ‘Zen X Four’. From 2005 to 2006, lead vocalist Gavin Rossdale, along with Chris Traynor, performed with the band Institute and opened for U2’s Vertigo Tour. It was not until 2010 that the band reunited and released the album, ‘Everything Always Now’ followed by ‘The Sea of Memories’ and ‘Man on the Run’ in 2014. Bush managed to release two more albums titled ‘Black and White Rainbows’ in 2017 and ‘The Kingdom’ in 2019.

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