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Foals and The Cure have already been announced for the eventGarbage's Shirley Manson and Suede's Brett AndersonCroatia’s INmusic festival has announced the latest wave of acts, and it’s led by the likes of Suede, Garbage and Kurt Vile & The Violators. The Zagreb festival returns once more between June 24th and June 26th, led by a line-up that includes the previously announced Foals & The Cure. However, it seems that the […]The post Suede and Garbage lead the new names joining INmusic festival line-up for 2019 appeared first on NME.
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Last year was supposed to be a big year for Alanis Morissette. Her jukebox musical Jagged Little Pill started doing previews on Broadway in December of 2019, and Morissette had also planned to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her monster 1995 LP Jagged Little Pill with a huge tour alongside fellow ’90s veterans Garbage and Liz Phair. ...
submitted by Nick May 19th 2021 08:00 pm (stereogum.com)
In a few weeks, Garbage are releasing their latest album, No Gods No Masters. We’ve heard “The Men Who Rule The World” and the title track from it so far and today the band are sharing a third single, “Wolves,” a scorcher with some tangled-up guitars and a mewling Shirley Manson hook: “...
submitted by Nick Apr 28th 2021 08:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Garbage’s new album, No Gods No Masters — the follow-up to 2016’s Strange Little Birds — comes out in June. Last month, the band shared “The Men Who Rule The World” from it and today they’re sharing the album’s title track, which has Shirley Manson singing: &#822...
submitted by Nick Mar 30th 2021 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Garbage have announced a new album, No Gods No Masters, the follow-up to 2016’s Strange Little Birds and their third full-length since their mid-’00s hiatus. It was produced by longtime collaborator Billy Bush and is being introduced with lead single “The Men Who Rule The World.”
Popular culture in the ’90s was significantly broader, deeper, and more eclectic than millennial nostalgists demand of it. And yet it’s also the source of such striking works of anti-profundity that it’s enough to make those of us who lived through an era of comparative peace and prosperity want to throw it all in t...


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