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"Ashghal" (Persian: آشغال, lit. 'Garbage') is a song by Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour. It was officially released on January 12, 2024, through all Hajipour's platforms. Written and produced by Hajipour, it is a soft rock ballad with electronic guitar and percussion.
Iranian singer-songwriter and producer Shervin Hajipour has released thirty-six songs, three soundtrack songs, five music videos, forty-eight unreleased songs, and three songs as featured artist. After auditioning in New Era on March 22, 2019 with " Maybe Paradise " which he himself wrote and performed, he released the song as his debut single ...
Garbage is a Scottish and American [1] rock band formed in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1993.The group's discography consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, one remix album, one extended play, 37 singles, four promotional singles, three video albums, and 38 music videos (many of which are alternate versions to the same song).
Yet, Hajipour posted a gorgeous new song in January, “Ashghal,” which translates to “Trash,” to his social media and streaming platforms. The trash he is referring to is himself, how he ...
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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.
Garbage is the debut studio album by Scottish/American rock band Garbage.It was released on August 15, 1995, by Almo Sounds.The album was met with critical acclaim upon its release, being viewed by some as an innovative recording for its time.
Garbage combine a slightly sinister acidic approach with an infectious melodic atmosphere and an alternative punch. The result is awesome". [28] Alastair Mabbot, writing for The List, described the song as "Spitting Image's notion of alternative rock". [29]