Blind Spot

General | May 2016

Reviews

Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2016-10-18
After a 20-year recording break, London’s Lush has released a new EP with four original tracks titled, Blind Spot. This set of songs could easily fit between their classic 1992 album Spooky and the less regarded record but nonetheless evocative Split from 1994. Dream pop skillfully executed channeling arresting guitar work, appealing vocals, and yearning melodies.

RIYL: Lush!

FCC CLEAN!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 3 and 4

1. (4:22) **Out Of Control – Medium tempo track driven by semi-acoustic guitar rhythmic section and a melancholic melody that takes you back to 1992’s Spooky music period. Impressive.
2. (3:18) **Lost Boy – Upbeat tempo recording with impeccable vocal moments. The 1960s French pop influence is undeniable. Classic Lush.
3. (3:07) *Burnham Beeches – Slow rhythmic guitar driven composition with more gentle vocals. Dreamy.
4. (3:59) *Rosebud – Dramatic semi-acoustic track with a more striking vocal melody.

Recent airplay

Burnham Beeches
Bass Pro ShopNov 18, 2018
Burnham Beeches
Lost Boy
Clean Copper RadioDec 20, 2016
Lost Boy
1100866Dec 08, 2016
Burnham Beeches, Out Of Control
Munch TimeNov 19, 2016

Charting

2016-10-19 — 2016-12-18
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 18 1
Dec 11 1
Nov 20 1
Nov 13 1
Nov 6 3
Oct 30 3
Oct 23 3

Track listing

1. Out Of Control
2. Lost Boy
3. Burnham Beeches
4. Rosebud