Epicenter: Bush continues its rock fueled comeback
By Vanessa Franko on September 25, 2010 6:32 PM
Bush is killing it on the main stage. Singer/guitarist Gavin Rossdale sounds fantastic, even better than some recent live clips I have seen.
The band played new single "Afterlife" third in the set and followed it up with the breakout hit "Everything Zen."
Rossdale was on his knees, wringing every distortion he could during the song's guitar solo. Instead of a cacohphony, it evoked every sense of what made Bush so huge during the post-grunge era.
He ended the song with a series of rock star jumps. Well played, sir. Well played.
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Special Section: Epicenter Festival
http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/music/2010/09/epicenter-bush-continues-its-r.html
Bush is killing it on the main stage. Singer/guitarist Gavin Rossdale sounds fantastic, even better than some recent live clips I have seen.
The band played new single "Afterlife" third in the set and followed it up with the breakout hit "Everything Zen."
Rossdale was on his knees, wringing every distortion he could during the song's guitar solo. Instead of a cacohphony, it evoked every sense of what made Bush so huge during the post-grunge era.
He ended the song with a series of rock star jumps. Well played, sir. Well played.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Special Section: Epicenter Festival
http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/music/2010/09/epicenter-bush-continues-its-r.html