The London singer and guitarist has been making straightforward rock for decades, from Bush's '90s hits to his later solo work.
For the '90s sound, listen to Glycerine. Love Remains the Same is the ballad that stuck around.
He co-founded Bush in 1986, and their 1994 debut Sixteen Stone gave alternative rock songs like Everything Zen and Glycerine. The Trouble I'm In and Adrenaline show he's kept that guitar-driven sound going long after the '90s ended, without chasing trends. His music has outlasted the media buzz around his personal life.
Bush started in London and broke through with Sixteen Stone in 1994. After the band split in 2001, Rossdale went solo with albums like Wanderlust, then reunited Bush in 2010 for more records.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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