Garbage has revealed details of their upcoming album Let All That We Imagine Be the Light, marking their first full-length release in nearly four years. The band’s eighth studio album will arrive on May 30 via Stun Volume, following their 2021 album No Gods No Masters and a series of recent EPs.
Lead singer Shirley Manson shared insights into the new direction of the album, contrasting it with the fiery, frustrated energy of their last project. “Our last album was extremely forthright. Born out of frustration and outrage – it had a kind of scorched earth, pissed off quality to it,” she explained. “For this new record, I felt a compulsion to reach for a different kind of energy. A more constructive one, moving toward the future.”
Garbage has remained active in recent years, including collaborations with artists like Screaming Females and Brody Dalle, and touring with Alanis Morissette in 2022 for her Jagged Little Pill anniversary tour.
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