Garbage
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David
July 25th 2024
I was hugely disppointed that Garbage cancelled a couple of years ago when they were supposed to tour with Blondie. As it happens, it worked out well. They headlined their own tour this time and having been a fan for amny years, I finally got to see them.
The support came from up and coming Scottish band Lucia and the Best Boys and the interesting and unsusual Jehnny Beth.
Garbage delivered two and a half hours of blistering Rock. The band isbrilliant at producing alsmost studio quality sound live and fronted by Shirley's soaring vocals suffused with power and menace. Many of their songs are angry about something or other and always thought provoking.
Shirley had a lot to say, and her position on women in the music industry is forthright and backed by her actions. The support bands were both fronted by women.
She also mentioned that they were terrified of performing in London as they had always felt their performances here had been "duds". Not this time. They were so excited by the reaction they were getting that they ran slightly over time. I am sure they would have gone on for longer if they could.
I felt royally entertained and provoked in equal measure. With an eighth album being worked on I can only hope they return to London soon. I will be in the audience when they do.
London, United Kingdom@OVO Arena Wembley
Jissay
July 8th 2024
Concert exceptionnel dans un cadre unique, merveilleux au grand rex avec un groupe qui a tout donné comme à leurs débuts il y a 30 ans !
Une ambiance de folie, toute la salle était ravie .
Un des plus beaux concerts que j’ai eu la chance de vivre.
Paris, France@Le Grand Rex
Paul Duas
July 17th 2023
Another incredible show!
Time marches on and youth may be fleeting but for Garbage, age is just a number. They continue to go hard and never fail to steal a show.
I've always considered them to be a supergroup of sorts. And when they take the stage, you don't know this, you feel this truth about them.
But that doesn't mean they play in a way that condescends in any manner of speaking. No, they command attention but they "melt faces" as the kids say these days, with aplomb.
This is a powerful piece of art in motion. There's passion and anger but it's still rock. It's 90s to now alternative that is unapologetic. It's seering and brash but with care and precision.
Garbage albums are always seamless experiences. Polished gems of musical craftsmanship and the live experience is no less brilliant. To say they are exactly like the record though, not at all. They shake it up. They keep you on your toes as it were.
From alternate bass lines or changed timing, they never lose the grit but the live experience is such that you walk away needing to relisten to the catalogue.
I say all of this with an odd caveat, I've only ever seen them open for others. For such a powerhouse of musicians to always be the bridesmaid is a bit odd but, in a sense, I think it works.
They were such an integral part of my musical teenage years that I can't separate them from the pther bands I listened to at the time. And for that, having them as the opener for any band of that era or genre will always work.
Just be warned, they steal the show. You may go a fan of whatever band or artist was the headliner but you'll leave a Garbage fan. Amd if you go as a fan, your appreciation will only increase.
Side note, bonus points for them stopping to help a fan that was having an issue. Directing the crowd and alerting staff to help them was huge. They aren't just people, they are also genuinely cool people. Cool people that make amazing music.
Boston, MA@MGM Music Hall at Fenway
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About Garbage
Garbage is a Scottish-American rock group formed in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, in 1994. The band consists of Duke Erikson, Shirley Manson (former lead vocalist of Angelfish), Steve Marker, and Butch Vig (who had made his name as a producer, including Nirvana's album, Nevermind).
Official site: www.garbage.com
Official site: www.garbage.com
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Genres:
Alt Rock, Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Madison, Wisconsin
No upcoming shows in your city
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Official Merch
Pink Photo T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Green Photo T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Contrast Vintage T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Classic Garbage In Concert Black T-Sh...
$35.0 USD
Lobos Ladies Tee
$35.0 USD
Yellow Group Photo T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Anthology Album T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Coats Photo T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Horror Movie Photo T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Photo 2023 Tour T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Garbage's tour
Fan Reviews
David
July 25th 2024
I was hugely disppointed that Garbage cancelled a couple of years ago when they were supposed to tour with Blondie. As it happens, it worked out well. They headlined their own tour this time and having been a fan for amny years, I finally got to see them.
The support came from up and coming Scottish band Lucia and the Best Boys and the interesting and unsusual Jehnny Beth.
Garbage delivered two and a half hours of blistering Rock. The band isbrilliant at producing alsmost studio quality sound live and fronted by Shirley's soaring vocals suffused with power and menace. Many of their songs are angry about something or other and always thought provoking.
Shirley had a lot to say, and her position on women in the music industry is forthright and backed by her actions. The support bands were both fronted by women.
She also mentioned that they were terrified of performing in London as they had always felt their performances here had been "duds". Not this time. They were so excited by the reaction they were getting that they ran slightly over time. I am sure they would have gone on for longer if they could.
I felt royally entertained and provoked in equal measure. With an eighth album being worked on I can only hope they return to London soon. I will be in the audience when they do.
London, United Kingdom@OVO Arena Wembley
Jissay
July 8th 2024
Concert exceptionnel dans un cadre unique, merveilleux au grand rex avec un groupe qui a tout donné comme à leurs débuts il y a 30 ans !
Une ambiance de folie, toute la salle était ravie .
Un des plus beaux concerts que j’ai eu la chance de vivre.
Paris, France@Le Grand Rex
Paul Duas
July 17th 2023
Another incredible show!
Time marches on and youth may be fleeting but for Garbage, age is just a number. They continue to go hard and never fail to steal a show.
I've always considered them to be a supergroup of sorts. And when they take the stage, you don't know this, you feel this truth about them.
But that doesn't mean they play in a way that condescends in any manner of speaking. No, they command attention but they "melt faces" as the kids say these days, with aplomb.
This is a powerful piece of art in motion. There's passion and anger but it's still rock. It's 90s to now alternative that is unapologetic. It's seering and brash but with care and precision.
Garbage albums are always seamless experiences. Polished gems of musical craftsmanship and the live experience is no less brilliant. To say they are exactly like the record though, not at all. They shake it up. They keep you on your toes as it were.
From alternate bass lines or changed timing, they never lose the grit but the live experience is such that you walk away needing to relisten to the catalogue.
I say all of this with an odd caveat, I've only ever seen them open for others. For such a powerhouse of musicians to always be the bridesmaid is a bit odd but, in a sense, I think it works.
They were such an integral part of my musical teenage years that I can't separate them from the pther bands I listened to at the time. And for that, having them as the opener for any band of that era or genre will always work.
Just be warned, they steal the show. You may go a fan of whatever band or artist was the headliner but you'll leave a Garbage fan. Amd if you go as a fan, your appreciation will only increase.
Side note, bonus points for them stopping to help a fan that was having an issue. Directing the crowd and alerting staff to help them was huge. They aren't just people, they are also genuinely cool people. Cool people that make amazing music.
Boston, MA@MGM Music Hall at Fenway
View More Fan Reviews
About Garbage
Garbage is a Scottish-American rock group formed in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, in 1994. The band consists of Duke Erikson, Shirley Manson (former lead vocalist of Angelfish), Steve Marker, and Butch Vig (who had made his name as a producer, including Nirvana's album, Nevermind).
Official site: www.garbage.com
Official site: www.garbage.com
Show More
Genres:
Alt Rock, Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Madison, Wisconsin
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