16/05/2012

Review: Garbage - Not Your Kind of People

Originally posted on www.soundblab.com
90s rock band Garbage have returned with their fifth studio album, which also happens to be their first in over seven years. It may not feel like its been seven years, but sadly some of us have been sat in a world for nearly a decade where the only garbage around is the sort you'd throw away. But it has to be said Garbage's latest offering is definitely something for fans to keep hold of.
Reunited by drummer and Nirvana producer Butch Vig, the album mixes an eclectic blend of rock and electronic sounds mixed well with Shirley Manson's rocky yet soft vocals, with a tinge of haunting ambience thrown in for good measure. The album is just flat out brilliant, lets get that in there first, and there are no bad songs from beginning to end. Admittedly there are a few that stand out more than others, but the band could have selected any track from this album to lead with.
With a new tour on the horizon for the band, an album packed with this many great tracks, that would fit in perfectly next to their back catalogue, is enough to get anyone excited before running out to buy their front row ticket.
Particular highlights from the album include; 'Automatic Systematic Opening','Blood for Poppies''Control''I Hate Love' and 'Man on a Wire.' These tracks just stood out as the best of the best with their mix of electro rock and with riveting and exciting lyrics and vocals from Manson, they're more than anyone could have expected.
The only down point of the album was the track 'Sugar', which was a little too slow and just didn't have the fire and passion behind it that the other tracks did. That being said it is still listenable and you definitely wont skip it.
Overall this is a brilliant album, and excellent come back record for the band, as it sounds just like vintage Garbage, which is what we have come to love them for, with a few electronic rock tweaks to make it sound a little more fresh and exciting. Bring on the tour.

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