No longer a cheap date: Britain's Bush Toronto Edition

After signing with British independent label Trauma Records in 1993, [Bush] hit the airwaves with five hit singles, including the cut Everything Zen from the album Sixteen Stone. Success continued with Razorblade Suitcase, which entered the Billboard album chart at number one. Next came 1997's...

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Published inNational post (Toronto)
Main Author Ritchie, Sally
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Don Mills, Ont Postmedia Network Inc 11.12.1999
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Summary:After signing with British independent label Trauma Records in 1993, [Bush] hit the airwaves with five hit singles, including the cut Everything Zen from the album Sixteen Stone. Success continued with Razorblade Suitcase, which entered the Billboard album chart at number one. Next came 1997's remix album Deconstructed with its hit Mouth, featured in the movie An American Werewolf in Paris. [Phil Evans] says Bush will probably undertake a concert tour this spring, which is the reason for next week's concert. Like other bands, Bush likes to gauge reaction in small venues before hitting the 15,000-capacity arenas.
ISSN:1486-8008