Garbage has never been a band to play it safe. Since releasing their self-titled debut in 1995, Scottish singer Shirley Manson and band members Duke Erikson, Butch Vig, and Steve Marker have carved ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Freezing Man poster. (Courtesy of Joey's Song) The cause is a personal one to Vig, who tells ABC Audio that one of his best ...
Garbage's Shirley Manson further detailed why the band is moving away from full-scale tours, explaining they earned the "same ...
Alt-rock legends Garbage kicked off their U.S. tour here in Orlando this week, which was great news! Not-so-great news: This is, in the band’s word, their final headlining U.S. tour. Garbage ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's a broad mix of performances on the calendar this week, including artists who rarely visit the Twin Cities (Autechre and ...
Shirley Manson doesn't like the beach, and she truly hates beach balls. This is especially true at a Garbage concert. Instead of trying to distract the audience by bouncing a ball, maybe pay attention ...
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 ...