Gavin Rossdale and Bush revisit their ’90s alt‑rock glory with a stripped‑down Tiny Desk set that channels pure “Glycerine”‑era emotion.

Transport yourself straight back to the “Glycerine” era — because Bush just pulled up to the Tiny Desk concert series with a performance dripping in ’90s nostalgia. More than three decades after their debut, the band proves they can still command a room with nothing but raw vocals, intimate arrangements, and that unmistakable alt‑rock pulse.
The set feels like a snapshot of the genre’s evolution — a reminder of how Bush helped shape the sonic shift of the mid‑’90s while still sounding timeless today. And at the center of it all? Gavin Rossdale, radiating the same smoldering charisma that made an entire generation swoon.
It’s romantic. It’s stripped. It’s emotionally charged in that signature Bush way.
Nearly 32 years since their original inception, the band’s Tiny Desk appearance is a warm, nostalgic rewind — and a testament to their staying power.
Scroll down and feel the sexy nostalgia for yourself.
Watch Bush Deliver Their Intimate Tiny Desk Set
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