THEN: The daughter of a Japanese Bond girl, Berenyi fronted Lush, shoegazers who jumped on the Britpop bandwagon with 1996’s Lovelife including a duet with Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker called “Ciao!” The band disbanded in 1998 following the 1996 suicide of drummer Chris Acland.
NOW: Berenyi’s only musical output since Lush broke up has been a few random guest spots — on the Rentals’ 1999 album Seven More Minutes, a 2005 Flat 7 remix by Robin Guthrie, the 2010 debut album by Eric Matthews. Mostly she works as a magazine editor and raises two children with K.J. “Moose” McKillop of the ’90s UK shoegaze band Moose.