BUSH: The Sea Of Memories Review
a review of The Sea of Memories by Marcus Berg
this review was transtlated from German to English > see original >Here
We remember back, the band Bush scored in the 90s with songs like “Swallowed” in the charts and set a monument that still unattained. In 2002 they gave the separation after the famous “Golden State” tour. In the meantime, frontman Gavin Rossdale was as a solo artist, and on the road with the band Institute. During this time he published the solo album “Wanderlust”, but that could tie in any way to the success of Bush. 2010 it came to the reunion of the band at the next Rossdale though only drummer Robin Goodridge for the original line-up counts.
After 10 years of break, Bush report with their fifth album, “The sea of memories” rocking back and make usual, but above all mature at the previous “Golden State”. Gavin Rossdale, the husband of No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani sounds still so obvious that many women’s hearts beat faster.
Note are the title “All My Life”, “She’s Stallion” and “The Afterlife,” the invite with heavy guitar riffs, catchy choruses to sing along with security and fire also will live.
Overall, it is that many on the album, songs are perhaps too smooth, which have an enormous hit potential, to become the next weeks in the rotation of the rock stations played up and down.
For professional support, it seems to have not been lacking, because the regulator continued to Bob Rock, who was also the last album from Metallica to the finishing touches. Which resulted in the eyes of die-hard fans plenty to anger, but must be in the case of Bush is not necessarily a disadvantage. Decide yourself and listen to the samples at Amazon.de, where you can order the album online easily.
With “The sea of memories” is the alternate-rockers, although no over-album, but managed a very decent comeback!
via Bush – Sea of Memories – CD Review – Pressure Magazine : Dein Musik und Lifestyle Magazin.

