Buzz-saw guitars, dense synthesizers and throbbing percussion can sometimes brighten the mood. That’s the goal of the new album from the American rock band Garbage, “Let All That We Imagine Be the ...
The title of Garbage‘s new single, “There’s No Future in Optimism,” suggests yet another slog through pessimism, and the opening scenes of the music video don’t help any by showing newspaper headlines ...
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.” ...
Garbage‘s anticipated new album Let All That We Imagine Be The Light arrives later this month, and after sharing the first single, “There’s No Future in Optimism,” in April, they’ve given us a second ...
Fourteen years ago producer Butch Vig, also the drummer for Garbage, produced for a relatively unknown band, fusing the punk rock do-it-yourself philosophy with a big, polished stadium rock sound.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Garbage's Shirley Manson says the music industry has become "entirely unsustainable," warning fans that artists can't survive on ...
Garbage is the rare rock band that’s managed to maintain its original lineup for all 30-plus years of its existence, but according to frontwoman Shirley Manson, there’s a very specific reason for that ...