IN REVIEW: Garbage - "Strange Little Birds"


Over 20 years removed from their debut, it would make perfect sense at this point for Garbage to draw from the well of nostalgia and coast on the goodwill of their early work. However, that's what the reissue of their debut LP last year was for; on album six, there are subtle reminders of their legacy but the majority sounds fresh and adventurous. By taking cues from both classic and modern alt-rock and indie, and applying the band's knack for hooks and Shirley Manson's inimitable smoky vocals, Strange Little Birds becomes an engaging and consistent record that ranks up with their best past work while simultaneously thrusting them into the future.

June 10, 2016 • Stunvolume
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