Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Butch Vig of Garbage in 1995. (Credit: Paul Bergen) Wisconsinite drummer Butch Vig ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
‘If the truth be told, it is unlikely we will play many of the cities on this tour ever again,’ the band, set to play The Eastern on Monday, posted on Instagram last month. Emerging as part of the ...
Almost 20 years to the day of the original tour date in Dallas, Garbage will play here again, spotlighting all of the songs from their sophomore album, Version 2.0. Back in 1998, they played the ...
Shirley Manson thinks her band mates are "f***ing lucky" to have her. The Scottish frontwoman is one of the coolest figures in alternative rock, and has led Garbage — made up of bassist Duke Erikson, ...
If we never heard a moment of Butch Vig playing an instrument, he’d still be a music icon. As a producer and engineer, he undeniably shaped the ’90s alt-rock while working on albums like the Smashing ...
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 ...