Crush was an alternative rock band (previously known as
Pleasurehead), active 1990–1993. Original members included singer-songwriter Michael Bramon, guitarist-songwriter John Valentine Carruthers (formerly of
Siouxsie and the Banshees - where he had replaced Robert Smith who had left to form
The Cure), drummer-songwriter Paul Ferguson (formerly of
Killing Joke - which he co-founded), and bassist/backing vocalist/songwriter John Micco.
Band started somewhere in 1990 as
Pleasurehead, and got signed to Island Records, before changing their name to
Crush and switching to East West Records in 1991 (where they remained until their split in 1993). Bramon left
Crush shortly before their 1993 LP release Crush, and was replaced by singer Frederick Schreck whose lead vocals would appear on the record. Bramon went on to work with guitarist-songwriter Tony Bruno Rey. Ferguson joined his former drum roadie, Alex Paterson of
The Orb.