Beautiful Garbage Hits Curbside This Summer

Garbage have announced the tittle of their long awaited third album, Beautiful Garbage. The album, which has taken the past year to create in the bandís studio in Madison Wisconsin, will be released this summer with a tour to follow. Neither the release date, or tour dates have been announced at this time.


Shirley Manson, the red headed sex demon has been posting on the official garbage.com site and had this to say about a last minute song in the recording process. “We’re working on a brand new song called ‘Wonderjam’ and I have to admit it came whirling out of leftfield. One minute we were discussing getting started on mixing and the next we got this really daft keyboard groove going. Before I knew it I was in my little booth shoving down some scratch vocal ideas and the whole thing sounded so different from everything else on the record that it seemed worth pursuing. We just can’t seem to help ourselves at this juncture! We are now aware that we’re all going to have to decide what songs will make it onto the record and which songs will have to be left off. A battle royale lies ahead!”

Source: NME

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