A straightforward rock outfit from the 2000s known for loud shows and anthemic choruses.
For a good sense of their thing, try '24 Hours' or 'Hush Is Coming.' They're both pretty much what you'd expect from the name.
Hush's music had that raw energy that felt immediate, especially on tracks like '24 Hours' with its big guitar riffs and driving rhythm. They weren't reinventing anything, but they delivered exactly what their crowd wanted: loud, melodic hard rock you could shout along to. Their self-titled debut in 2004 set the tone, and they kept working that same lane through albums like 'Bulletproof' and 'Against the Grain.'
They formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Bobby Wohl on vocals and Keith Nelson on guitar. Over the next several years they released four albums, including 'Redemption' in 2010, while their lineup shifted some but their sound stayed in that hard rock territory. Songs like 'Hush Is Coming' and 'Put 'Em Down (Shake The Ground)' kept leaning into heavy grooves and direct melodies.
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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