BUSH To Release DVD And Live CD In November

September 26, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: The first DVD and live CD from BUSH will come out on November 1, titled "Zen X Four". The DVD will feature all of the British band's videos, while the CD will include more than 50 minutes of previously unreleased live and acoustic material. An acoustic version of the band's 1995 hit, "Comedown", will be sent as a single to radio stations in late October.

BUSH emerged in 1994 with "Sixteen Stone", which immediately yielded several hit singles, including "Everything Zen", "Little Things", "Glycerine" and "Comedown". The group released three more albums before going on hiatus in 2002.

BUSH frontman Gavin Rossdale is currently leading a new band called INSTITUTE and told Launch that working with BUSH again isn't on his mind at the moment. "I'm in a seriously good band right now, and that's all that I can think of right now," he said. "I mean, any kind of thoughts of BUSH is so about the future and about, you know, possibilities and maybe this and potentially that. We can twist ourselves stupid by worrying about the past or worrying about the future, when really all we have is now. What I have now is INSTITUTE, so that's my main thrust."

INSTITUTE's debut album, "Distort Yourself", entered the Billboard Top 200 last week at Number 81 with first-week sales of just over 12,000.

INSTITUTE played a series of club dates during the summer but has so far announced only one new show, on October 23 in Dallas, Texas. More are expected to be announced soon.

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