Hush

Hush

glam rock

Australia Est. 1971

"The music pulses with rhythmic insistence, layering shimmering melodies atop a sturdy groove that compels movement and reflection."

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C'mon We're Taking Over

C'mon We're Taking Over

1974

Hush captivates listeners by channeling a bold sense of theatricality and vulnerability, creating a space where glam rock's exuberance meets introspective storytelling.
Hush captivates listeners by channeling a bold sense of theatricality and vulnerability, creating a space where glam rock's exuberance meets introspective storytelling. The duo resonates with an audience seeking both nostalgia and innovation, wrapping their sound in glimmering layers that echo the past while reaching for contemporary relevance. Their music beckons fans to embrace a more expressive identity, fostering a culture that celebrates authenticity over conformity. Drawing on the flamboyance of glam rock, Hush employs a meticulous approach to arrangement and performance, infusing each track with a cinematic quality that elevates the listening experience. Their process involves crafting tight, punchy melodies that juxtapose soaring vocal lines against driving rhythms, creating an immersive atmosphere that feels simultaneously celebratory and reflective. This intentionality makes every song feel like an event rather than just another track. Lyrically, Hush often explores themes of self-discovery, emotional turbulence, and societal expectations through a lens of humor and sincerity. Their narratives are woven with vivid imagery and relatable scenarios, capturing the essence of human experience while maintaining an approachable voice. This balance between irony and heartfelt expression invites listeners to connect deeply with the stories being told.

Full discography

Hush's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

6 releases 6 albums 1973–1977
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Hush sound like?

The music pulses with rhythmic insistence, layering shimmering melodies atop a sturdy groove that compels movement and reflection. Rooted in glam rock. Start with Touché.

What is the best Hush album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Touché" (1977). It's the most representative of what makes Hush worth hearing.

Who is Hush for?

If you're into glam rock, Hush is worth your time. The music pulses with rhythmic insistence, layering shimmering melodies atop a sturdy groove that compels movement and reflection.

How many albums does Hush have?

Hush has 6 releases in their discography, including 6 albums.