Bush
Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale collapsed Thursday as he was coming offstage following the band's show at Mt. Pleasant's Central Michigan University.
The cause of the collapse remains unknown, but Rossdale is said to be feeling better and the band's Campus Invasion tour with Moby is expected to continue as scheduled.
According to a band spokesperson, Rossdale collapsed after the band's final encore Thursday night and was caught by his security officer nicknamed "Bone." The singer is said to have blacked out for less than a minute.
The spokesperson told MTV News the singer was disoriented and had no knowledge of his location when he came to. Rossdale was put on oxygen for 20 minutes by paramedics and refused to go to the hospital.
Bush is still expected to play the University of Illinois in Champaign over the weekend.
Bush
With a little more than two weeks left on their Campus Invasion run with Moby, the men of Bush have delivered the third video from their "The Science Of Things."
On Friday, MTV will premiere Bush's video for "Warm Machine" on its daily "Spankin' New Music" show at 11:30 a.m.
The clip is largely a performance affair, capturing the band on stage in Miami last December and in a London studio last February. The video also carries footage from MTV's upcoming made-for-TV-movie, "Jailbait," as the song appears on the film's soundtrack.
Russell Thomas, who shot the band in London, and Steve Jones, who filmed Bush in Miami, will share the director credit on the clip.
After unveiling the video on Friday, Bush will play the last two weeks of the Campus Invasion tour before heading to Europe to play some festival dates. The band is expected to return to the States for a U.S. tour by mid-summer.
The performance clip follows two high-concept clips from the band's latest album, as director Joel Schumacher guided the band through "Letting The Cables Sleep" and Stephane Sednaoui brought visuals to the band's "The Chemicals Between Us." |