Considering they were conceived as a collective making remixes for other artists, electro-alt-rock legends Garbage have had an incredible career, far outstripping their humble studio beginnings. Set ...
Garbage have announced their eighth LP, Let All That We Imagine Be The Light. It’s the follow-up to 2021’s No Gods No Masters, and it’s due out on May 30 (pre-order it on orange vinyl). It was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "We're an unprogrammable band. We don't fit into the algorithms that this streaming services rely on so heavily," says Shirley ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some important noises on Garbage's sixth album, ranked, ascendingly: the whispery wobble in the deep background of "If I Lost You, ...
Garbage's Shirley Manson performs in London in July 2024 (photo: Jim Dyson / Getty Images). Garbage will return with new music this spring in the form of the album Let All That We Imagine Be the Light ...
OK, so I’ve officially given up on trying to figure out how the greatest-hits wing of the music industry works anymore. It just makes no sense whatsoever, and I guess I’m OK with that. In this space, ...
Garbage has announced that they will be releasing a new album. It is called Let All That We Imagine Be The Light and will be out on May 30. The band hasn’t released any new music yet but they have ...
Garbage are back with their fifth LP and first in seven years with Not Your Kind of People. The LP, due on May 15th, will surface in two versions, a “standard ...
Producer Butch Vig described the second Garbage album, Version 2.0, as “the sound of a band growing up.” The album features the band’s defining hits, “I Think I’m Paranoid,” “Push It,” and “Special.” ...
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene. Ignore all the dark, grungy, essentially ’90s ...
Wisconsinite drummer Butch Vig, Nebraskan guitarist Duke Erikson, and Minnesotan guitarist Steve Marker met in the late ’70s in Madison, Wisconsin. Although Erikson and Vig’s bands Spooner and Fire ...