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Lusk

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About Lusk

1)Female fronted alt-rock group from the UK.

1)Originally formed in 2003 Lusk consists Bryn Hirst on guitar, Nat Guest on drums and Lauren on Vocals. Along the way a few line up changes have occured and Bryn Hirst is now the only survivng member of the 2003 line up.

They released two singles, the first self-released in 2004 and the second (Falling) was put out on Skribble Records in 2005.

2007 has seen LUSK back in the studio recording a series of new songs which will be released on an EP entitled 'Paper Smiles'.

2) The splendid lush neo-alt psychedelia from Chris Pitman & Paul D'Amour.
After departing from Tool in late 1995, bassist Paul D'Amour joined forces with Replicants keyboardist Chris Pitman to form the neo-psychedelic project, Lusk. Accompanied by Failure's Greg Edwards and Medicine's Brad Laner, the collaborators soon journeyed into a Los Angeles rehearsal studio to write and record their 1997 debut album, Free Mars. While not a huge hit, the album managed to attract enough attention to garner a 1998 Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package. Around this same time, Lusk became entangled in legal red tape with their label, prompting the various members to pursue their interests with other projects. Notably, Pitman began a lengthy involvement with Guns N' Roses, and by the turn of the millennium, Lusk's future was beginning to look increasingly uncertain.

Free Mars is the first and only album from the heavily experimental psychedelic pop band Lusk, released in 1997 in a Digipak-style case. The case and booklet list "The Hotel Family Affair" and "Black Sea Me" together as one track, but they are separate tracks on the disc itself. Despite this minor error, the album was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Recording Package. The album features an appearance by Tool drummer Danny Carey, as well as an assortment of artists and musicians from the Los Angeles scene.

Lusk included Paul D'Amour (formerly of Tool), Brad Laner, Chris Pitman (now in Guns N' Roses), and ex-Failure member Greg Edwards (now in Autolux).
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About Lusk

1)Female fronted alt-rock group from the UK.

1)Originally formed in 2003 Lusk consists Bryn Hirst on guitar, Nat Guest on drums and Lauren on Vocals. Along the way a few line up changes have occured and Bryn Hirst is now the only survivng member of the 2003 line up.

They released two singles, the first self-released in 2004 and the second (Falling) was put out on Skribble Records in 2005.

2007 has seen LUSK back in the studio recording a series of new songs which will be released on an EP entitled 'Paper Smiles'.

2) The splendid lush neo-alt psychedelia from Chris Pitman & Paul D'Amour.
After departing from Tool in late 1995, bassist Paul D'Amour joined forces with Replicants keyboardist Chris Pitman to form the neo-psychedelic project, Lusk. Accompanied by Failure's Greg Edwards and Medicine's Brad Laner, the collaborators soon journeyed into a Los Angeles rehearsal studio to write and record their 1997 debut album, Free Mars. While not a huge hit, the album managed to attract enough attention to garner a 1998 Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package. Around this same time, Lusk became entangled in legal red tape with their label, prompting the various members to pursue their interests with other projects. Notably, Pitman began a lengthy involvement with Guns N' Roses, and by the turn of the millennium, Lusk's future was beginning to look increasingly uncertain.

Free Mars is the first and only album from the heavily experimental psychedelic pop band Lusk, released in 1997 in a Digipak-style case. The case and booklet list "The Hotel Family Affair" and "Black Sea Me" together as one track, but they are separate tracks on the disc itself. Despite this minor error, the album was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Recording Package. The album features an appearance by Tool drummer Danny Carey, as well as an assortment of artists and musicians from the Los Angeles scene.

Lusk included Paul D'Amour (formerly of Tool), Brad Laner, Chris Pitman (now in Guns N' Roses), and ex-Failure member Greg Edwards (now in Autolux).
Show More
Genres:
Rock

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