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Garbage is a Scottish and American [1] rock band formed in 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin. [2] The band's line-up consisting of Scottish singer Shirley Manson (vocals) and American musicians Duke Erikson (guitar, bass, keyboards), Steve Marker (guitar, keyboards), and Butch Vig (drums, production) has remained unchanged since its inception.
Shirley Ann Manson FRSA (born 26 August 1966) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician, and actress who is the lead singer of the Scottish-American rock band Garbage, [1] who have toured worldwide and sold over 17 million records as of 2017. [2]
The music video for "Suffocate Me" received airplay on MTV's 120 Minutes and was watched by Steve Marker of Garbage. Impressed, he told fellow Garbage members Butch Vig and Duke Erikson , and the band invited Manson to Wisconsin to provide vocals for what would become their international breakthrough debut album, Garbage , released in 1995. [ 1 ]
"We were convinced we were going to win, just because it deserved to win. But of course it didn't," chuckles Garbage's Shirley Manson.
The song was written and produced by band members Duke Erikson, Shirley Manson, Steve Marker and Butch Vig. "Stupid Girl" features lyrics about a young woman's ambivalence and is a musical arrangement centered on a repetitive bassline and a drum sample from the Clash 's 1980 song " Train in Vain ".
Garbage is the debut studio album by ... Shirley Manson had been performing with the Edinburgh-based ... A demo version of the song features Manson singing Cornell's ...
"Wolves" is a guitar-driven alternative rock song with industrial, grunge and electronic elements. [2] [3] [4] Singer Shirley Manson described it as the album's "pop song." [5] "Wolves" was inspired by the two wolves story which Manson read somewhere on Easter-European folklore about "the boy who had the wolves inside and this wrestling of good ...
Shirley Manson of Garbage performs in 2019 (Photo: Kieran Frost/Redferns) (Kieran Frost via Getty Images) ... why the ‘90s was a groundbreaking era for dark and emotive music, aging in the ...