Garbage announce a "hopeful" and "inspiring" eighth album

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Garbage announce a “hopeful” and “inspiring” eighth album

Garbage have made the official announcement of their eighth album, entitled ‘Let All That We Imagine Be The Light’. The new album of the American band will be available on May 30. According to a press release, the first single will arrive “in the coming weeks.”

Shirley Manson describes ‘No Gods No Masters’, released in 2021, as the opposite of this next release: “Our last album was extremely direct, born of frustration and anger.” However, ‘Let All That We Imagine Be The Light’ has a “different energy”: “I was determined to find a more hopeful and inspiring world to immerse me in him,” reveals the singer.

As for music, Manson also describes the album as “undoubtedly Garbage” and details some of the elements that have always characterized the group and will be included in the new album: “Great cornerstock guitars, precise beats and cinematographic sound landscapes,” he concludes.

Tracklist:

1. ‘There’s no Future In Optimism’
2. ‘Chinese Fire Horse’
3. ‘HOLD’
4. ‘have we met (the void)’
5. ‘Sisyphus’
6. ‘Radical’
7. ‘Love to give’
8. ‘Get out my face Aka Bad Kitty’
9. ‘Ru Happy Now’
10. ‘The Day That I Met God’

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