Miki Berenyi is a British musician best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the alternative rock band Lush, which emerged in the late 1980s. The band, known for its ethereal sound and blending of shoegaze and dream pop elements, gained significant popularity with albums like "Spooky" (1992) and "Splinter" (1994). Lush’s music is characterized by layered guitars, melodic hooks, and Berenyi's distinctive vocals, contributing to the band's cult status within the genre. In addition to her work with Lush, Berenyi has collaborated with various artists and contributed to several projects, including the band Piroshka, which formed in 2018. The revival of interest in Lush's music, as well as Berenyi's contributions, has been highlighted in recent years, particularly with the reissues of their albums and reunion tours. Berenyi's impact on music lies in her role as a pioneering female figure in the largely male-dominated alternative rock scene of the 1990s, inspiring many contemporary artists with her unique blend of pop sensibility and experimental sound. Her work has left a lasting legacy in the alternative and indie music landscapes.