| Garbage |

Garbage
in 2005
|
| Background information |
| Origin |
Madison,
Wisconsin, USA |
| Genre(s) |
Rock
Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Electronica |
| Years active |
1994–present |
| Label(s) |
A&E,
Warner Bros. UK, Geffen,
Mushroom, Almo
Sounds, |
| Website |
http://www.garbage.com |
| Members |
Shirley
Manson
Duke
Erikson
Steve
Marker
Butch
Vig |
Garbage is a Scottish/American rock
group formed in Madison, Wisconsin,
in 1994. The band members are Duke Erikson, Shirley
Manson, Steve Marker and Butch Vig.
Garbage released a string of increasingly successful singles
in 1995–1996, culminating in the hit "Stupid Girl". Their debut album, Garbage,
was an unexpected smash, selling over 5 million copies and reaching
double platinum status in the UK, USA
and Australia.
Garbage spent two years working on their follow-up album Version
2.0 which topped the charts in the UK and hit
#13 in the US. It was nominated for two Grammy
Awards, Album of the Year
and Best Rock Album and
sold over 5 million copies. In 1999, they performed the theme song to
the James
Bond movie The World Is Not Enough.
That year, they also contributed the song "When
I Grow Up" to the Adam Sandler movie Big Daddy.
The band struggled to sustain their initial success, and the
band's 2001 third album beautifulgarbage
failed to match the commercial success achieved by its predecessors.
The band struggled to remain together and almost split in 2003, before
returning with Bleed Like Me
in 2005, peaking at a career-high #4 in the United States.
The band cut short their 2005 world tour, and announced an
indefinite hiatus, but emphasized it was not a break-up. Garbage have
reunited in early 2007 to record new tracks for the greatest hits
album, Absolute Garbage,
that was released in July 2007.
|
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Career
- 3 2005–present
hiatus period
- 4 Discography
- 4.1 Albums
- 4.2 Singles
- 4.3 B-sides
and rare tracks
- 4.4 Live
show covers and ad-libs
- 5 Tours
- 6 Major
awards & certifications
- 7 See
also
- 8 References
- 9 External
links
|
Overview
Vig, the producer of such influential albums
as Nirvana's
Nevermind
and the Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese
Dream, decided he wanted to play in a band
again. He asked fellow producers Marker and Erikson, with whom he had
played in Spooner and Firetown, to join him. After Steve Marker saw
Manson on MTV
(in the music video "Suffocate Me" with her band Angelfish),
they invited her to audition for (and after two auditions, asked her to
join) the band. Early auditions saw former Pigface
vocalists, Lesley Rankine and Meg Lee Chin try out.
According to Vig, Garbage was named before Manson joined the band,
after Pauli Ryan walked in
while Vig was working on a remix for Nine
Inch Nails and said it sounded like garbage.
A longstanding rumor attributes the statement to Trent
Reznor.
Garbage's angry, emotional lyrics contrasted with their
catchy, pop
alternative
rock music. Garbage utilizes samples, electronic
loops, grungy guitars,
and various other effects to produce haunting and melodic tracks, made
distinctive by Scottish
singer Shirley Manson's sultry vocals. The fact that Garbage is
composed of three music producers is made obvious by the high
production quality, with many layers and a "wall
of sound" production aesthetic.
Career
Garbage released a string of increasingly successful singles
from 1995 to 1996, culminating in the hit "Stupid Girl". They released
their debut album, Garbage, later that year, on the
Mushroom
Records label, signed by Gary Ashley. It went top 20 in the United
States and top 10 in the United Kingdom.
Garbage spent two years working on their follow-up album,
during which time Manson became well-known by the technologically savvy
by being one of the first artists to maintain a blog. "Push It" was released and
became a summer
hit in 1998, reaching #9 in the UK and #52 in the U.S. Their second
album Version 2.0 topped the charts in the UK and
hit #13 in the US. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards, Album of the
Year and Best Rock Album. In 1999, they performed the theme song to the
James Bond film The World Is Not Enough and
contributed "When I Grow Up" to the Adam
Sandler movie Big Daddy.
After again retreating into the studio for several years,
Garbage released beautifulgarbage in 2001. While it
represented the band's most eclectic and mature sound to date, it
contained no standout commercial singles. Hence, no songs charted in
the US, and the four singles released in the UK only reached the top
30. Still, the album managed to reach #6 in the UK and #13 in the US,
though it quickly slid down the charts. Garbage followed the album with
a successful tour of the US and Europe.
Garbage's newest album, Bleed Like Me, was
released on April
11, 2005. It
hit the charts in many countries, including a #4 peak in the United
States and a radio rock hit single, "Why
Do You Love Me". It originally had the working title "Hands on a Hard
Body", but Manson announced the band had come up with a new title, Bleed
Like Me, that better fits the band's improved dynamic
following a period of tension and crisis in October 2003. Manson has
also said Bleed Like Me is more hard rock
and a return to Garbage's roots after the eclectic experiment of beautifulgarbage,
an announcement that resonated with most fans.
In late 2005, rumors swirled that the band would break up, and
Manson was reported to have said on stage that this was the last time
they would "do this" together. In September 2005, the band's official
Web site refuted the rumors of a breakup but confirmed an indefinite
hiatus.
In May 2006, the band also confirmed that a Greatest Hits
album, a B-Sides album, a live DVD from the Bleed
Like Me tour, and a video compilation DVD are set to be released if all
goes right with their label-related legal issues.
The greatest hits album, Absolute Garbage willl be released
in one [18] and two-disc "Special Edition"
[19] (with the second disc
comprised of remixes of their songs by other artists) formats on July
24th in North America and July 23 outside of it. The Absolute
Garbage music
video collection containing 15 music videos (but not a complete
overview of their videos, missing "Androgyny", "Breaking Up the Girl",
"Run Baby, Run", "Sex Is Not The Enemy", "Sleep", "The Trick is to Keep
Breathing", and the new single released on the Absolute
Garbage, "Tell Me Where It Hurts") as well as almost an hour of
never-before-seen footage backstage and behind-the-scenes, live
performances and interviews spanning the band's entire career will be
released on the same dates.
Having been making records for over a decade, Garbage has to
date sold in excess of 14 million albums worldwide, including more than
4.7 million in the United states and 500,000 in Australia alone.
2005–present hiatus period
Fans had speculated on whether or not Manson would record a solo album following
Garbage's hiatus announcement. By the beginning of the year it had been
confirmed that Manson was indeed writing new tracks. In March James
Bond composer
David
Arnold's official website stated that the singer had been
booked in for sessions. It was later confirmed that the pair had
written and recorded a song together.
By mid-March 2006 Manson had finally confirmed she was indeed
recording a solo record in a Billboard magazine interview,
stating that she has no timetable for completing the project, and above
all wants to have fun and enjoy herself at that point in time.
In an interview with the Sunday Times in July 2006 she
revealed she'd enlisted Blue Nile singer Paul
Buchanan to co-write with. "I thought he’d be very moody and
introverted, but he’s not like that at all. He’s quite outgoing and
charming. Neither of us has ever written with anybody else before. It’s
going to be strange. We’ll see how it goes — it could be a complete
unmitigated disaster.”
On October 29, 2006, The Sunday Mail
reported that in addition to Paul Buchanan and David Arnold, Shirley
Manson is working with Billy Corgan (The
Smashing Pumpkins) & Jack White (The
White Stripes, The Raconteurs) on her new solo
album. They also report that her debut solo album will be issued in
2007.
Manson has also been involved in various appearances playing
tribute to both Blondie and The
Pretenders, and appeared in the promo video for She
Wants Revenge's single "These Things" and in Wendy Schneider's self-abuse
documentary "CUT: Teens and Self Injury"
The boys from Garbage have also been reported to be keeping
busy outside of active Garbage duty. Butch Vig has produced records for
Jimmy
Eat World and Against Me!, as well as written the
music for two films that are currently in pre-production. If all goes
as planned Vig will finish the post-production early in 2007.
According to a blog posted in Jan 2006 by Manson, Duke Erikson has been
busy putting the finishing touches to an American
folk music anthology, whilst Steve Marker has also been involved with a
film
score.
Garbage played a show on January 31, 2007 at the Alex Theatre in Glendale,
CA as part of a benefit for their friend Wally 'Llama' Ingram. They
played "Queer", "Cup
of Coffee" and "Bleed Like Me" semi-acoustic
along with a string quartet, and when they were finished they fans
screamed for more, but they only returned at the end of the night when
everyone who played that night sang a Bob Marley song together. Sheryl
Crow, Bonnie
Raitt, several members of The Pixies, Jackson
Brown and many, many others also played (including Butch and Duke in a
different band).
Butch Vig has since revealed that Garbage is set to re-enter
the studio to record "a couple new songs" for a greatest hits album in
late February 2007. The compilation album is titled Absolute
Garbage, it originally was scheduled to be released in March
2007, but was eventually released on July 23, 2007.
On May 19, 2007, a video for "Tell Me Where
It Hurts" began airing on Teleport Music in the U.K. Directed by Sophie
Muller, the video is for the first new track from Absolute
Garbage. The single was released on July 9, two
weeks before the album was. In addition to the regular edition of Absolute
Garbage, special edition containing a bonus
disc with remixes from Unkle, Massive Attack, Felix Da Housecat and
others and a DVD holding 15 videos next to interviews, backstage
footage and live performances were released as well.
In a recent interview with Billboard.com, Butch Vig has stated
that Garbage was eyeing mid-2008 to begin making a fifth album, saying,
"We're thinking about it...I think we're more interested in making
something that's much more primal and stripped down. Absolute
Garbage is the postscript to chapter one.
Whatever we do next will definately be chapter two."
Discography
- See
also: Garbage discography
Albums
| Year |
Album Title |
Record Label |
U.K. |
U.S. |
Australia
|
Canada
|
U.S.
Sales |
Canada
Sales |
World
Wide Sales |
| 1995 |
Garbage |
Mushroom
/ Almo
Sounds |
#6 |
#20 |
#4 |
- |
2.3
Million |
200,000 |
5
Million |
| 1998 |
Version
2.0 |
Mushroom
/ Almo
Sounds |
#1 |
#13 |
#5 |
#2 |
1.7
Million |
100,000 |
5
Million |
| 2001 |
beautifulgarbage |
Mushroom
/ Interscope |
#6 |
#13 |
#1 |
#6 |
400,000+ |
50,000+ |
2.5
Million |
| 2005 |
Bleed
Like Me |
Warner
Bros. Records / Geffen |
#4 |
#4 |
#4 |
#9 |
300,000+ |
50,000+ |
2
Million |
| 2007 |
Absolute
Garbage |
Warner
Bros. Records / Geffen Records |
#11 |
#68 |
#23 |
TBR |
TBR |
TBR |
TBR |
Highest chart positions for Bleed Like Me listed here: http://www.garbagediscobox.com/news/?p=411
Singles
| Year |
Song |
UK
singles |
U.S.
Hot 100 |
U.S.
Modern Rock |
AUS singles |
Album |
| 1995 |
"Vow" |
138 |
97 |
26 |
12 |
Garbage |
| 1995 |
"Subhuman" |
50 |
- |
- |
- |
Garbage |
| 1995 |
"Only Happy When It Rains" |
29 |
55 |
16 |
23 |
Garbage |
| 1995 |
"Queer" |
13 |
- |
12 |
51 |
Garbage |
| 1996 |
"Stupid
Girl" |
4 |
24 |
2 |
32 |
Garbage |
| 1996 |
"Milk"
(featuring Tricky) |
10 |
- |
- |
44 |
Garbage |
| 1996 |
"#1
Crush" |
- |
29 |
1
(4 weeks) |
- |
William
Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet Soundtrack |
| 1998 |
"Push It" |
9 |
52 |
5 |
31 |
Version
2.0 |
| 1998 |
"I
Think I'm Paranoid" |
9 |
- |
6 |
24 |
Version
2.0 |
| 1998 |
"Special" |
15 |
52 |
11 |
37 |
Version
2.0 |
| 1999 |
"The Trick Is to Keep
Breathing" |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Version
2.0 |
| 1999 |
"When
I Grow Up" |
9 |
- |
23 |
19 |
Version
2.0 |
| 1999 |
"You
Look So Fine" |
19 |
- |
- |
44 |
Version
2.0 |
| 1999 |
"The World Is
Not Enough" |
11 |
- |
- |
- |
The World Is Not Enough
Soundtrack |
| 2001 |
"Androgyny" |
24 |
- |
- |
20 |
beautifulgarbage |
| 2002 |
"Cherry
Lips (Go Baby Go!)" |
22 |
- |
- |
6 |
beautifulgarbage |
| 2002 |
"Breaking
Up the Girl" |
27 |
- |
- |
18 |
beautifulgarbage |
| 2002 |
"Shut Your Mouth" |
20 |
- |
- |
74 |
beautifulgarbage |
| 2005 |
"Why
Do You Love Me" |
7 |
94 |
8 |
19 |
Bleed
Like Me |
| 2005 |
"Bleed
Like Me" |
- |
- |
27 |
- |
Bleed
Like Me |
| 2005 |
"Sex
Is Not the Enemy" |
24 |
- |
- |
- |
Bleed
Like Me |
| 2005 |
"Run
Baby Run" |
- |
- |
- |
47 |
Bleed
Like Me |
| 2007 |
"Tell Me Where
It Hurts" |
50 |
- |
- |
- |
Absolute
Garbage |
B-sides and rare tracks
See: Garbage B-side Chronology
Live show covers and ad-libs
Garbage frequently features cover songs as part of their live
sets, and has become quite known for doing faithful and honest
renditions of past tunes.
On their first tour in 1996 it was just as common for them to
cover Vic
Chesnutt's "Supernatural" as it was for them to do "Kick My Ass" which
they'd covered for his tribute album.
For 1998's Version 2.0 tour, the band were including The
Beatles' "Day Tripper". In 1999, the band even
played traditional Scottish poem "John Anderson" by Robert
Burns, and The Beatles' "Don't Let Me
Down" as part of a special Edinburgh show to celebrate the opening of
the Scottish Parliament in July 1999.
By the time of the beautifulgarbage,
the band were actively asking the audience for their requests, and this
led them to attempt Manson's previous band Angelfish's
"Suffocate Me" and ABBA's
"Dancing
Queen", as well as throwing in a cover of "Can't Get You out of My
Head" by Kylie Minogue at a few shows. By the
end of the tour cycle, the band also joined with No Doubt and The
Distillers in performing Blondie's "Call Me" as a closer for
their joint-headline arena tour.
The band played U2's
"Pride (In the Name of
Love)" for Bono
at a special MusiCares
award night in 2003, and also played "I Fall to Pieces" by Patsy
Cline for the first time in Nashville, Tennessee at the Ryman
Auditorium on May 6, 2005 as a tribute to playing the Grand
Ole Opry. They later played this cover again in
Columbus, Ohio. Manson has also recently been quoting "Singin' in the Rain" at a
number of recent performances of "Only Happy When It Rains".
In Garbage's tour of 2005 in Australia, Duke Erikson performed
Velvet Underground's "I'm Waiting
For The Man" at the Brisbane show.
Manson has been known to ad-lib onstage during certain performances of
certain songs - some examples are listed here -
- "Not My Idea" - ad-libs from Talking
Heads "Once in a
Lifetime", Bob
Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" and New
Order's "Temptation".
- "Vow" - ad-libs from Patti
Smith's "Revenge", Marianne Faithfull's
"Why D'Ya Do It?", The Beatles' "Why Don't We Do It
in the Road?", My Chemical Romance's "Helena",
Carly
Simon's "You're So Vain", Cole
Porter's "Let's Do It, Let's
Fall in Love", Bright Eyes' "Lover I Don't Have to
Love" and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Mystery Girl" and "Maps".
- "Special" - ad-lib from The
Pretenders "Kid" and "Talk of the Town".
- "Trip My Wire" - ad-libs from Junior
Parker's "Mystery Train" and Little
Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly".
- "Stupid Girl" - ad-libs from Spice
Girls "Wannabe and Deee-Lite's "Groove Is in the Heart".
- "Parade" - ad-libs from Missy
Elliot's "Get Ur Freak On".
Songs "A Stroke of Luck", "Queer"
and "You Look So Fine" also regularly
featured ad-libs but so far, no-one has worked out what they were.
Tours
Garbage has completed four full length tours - one for each
album release - and each album took between 15 to 20 months to
complete. During these tours they headlined their own shows (from clubs
to arenas), supported acts such as the Smashing
Pumpkins, No
Doubt, Alanis Morissette, U2 and Red
Hot Chili Peppers as well as playing on the line-ups of some of the
world's largest and most famous festivals such as the Big Day
Out, Glastonbury Festival and the Roskilde
Festival.
Their tours were:
- "Garbage" November 1995 - December 1996
- "Version 2.0" May 1998 - November 1999
- "Beautifulgarbage" October
2001 - November 2002
- "Bleed Like Me" March 2005 -
October 2005
Garbage toured to promote their fourth album Bleed
Like Me, starting in March 2005. However, in
late August 2005 all previously announced tour dates in Europe were
cancelled, and the tour ended in Australia in September 2005. The
official news stated that "the band feel they have somewhat
overextended themselves." The fulfilment of the remaining dates in the
U.S. and Australia probably reflects high financial penalties for
cancelling closer dates.
Major awards &
certifications
-
- Nominated: Best Rock Song (2000) for "Special"
- Nominated: Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group
(2000) for "Special"
- Nominated: Album Of The Year (1999) for 'Version 2.0'
- Nominated: Best Rock Album (1999) for 'Version 2.0'
- Nominated: Best Rock Song (1997) for "Stupid Girl"
- Nominated: Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group
(1997) for "Stupid Girl"
- Nominated: Best New Artist (1997)
-
- Nominated: Best International Band (1996)
- Nominated: Best International Newcomer (1996)
-
- Won: Breakthrough Artist (1996)
- Nominated: Best Group (1998)
- Nominated: Best Rock Act (1998)
- Nominated: Best Video (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Group (1996)
- Nominated: Best Video (1996) for "Stupid Girl"
-
- Won: Best Special Effects (1999) for "Special"
- Nominated: Best Art Direction (1999) for "Special"
- Nominated: Best Group Video (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Alternative Video (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Breakthrough Video (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Art Direction (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Editing (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Cinematography (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Direction (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best Special Effects (1998) for "Push It"
- Nominated: Best New Artist Video (1996) for "Stupid
Girl"
- Nominated: Best Breakthrough Video (1996) for "Queer"
-
- Nominated: Best Song From a Movie (1997) for "#1 Crush"
-
- Won: Best Pop Song (2000) for "Special"
- Won: Best Pop Song (1997) for "Stupid Girl"
- Recording
Industry Association of America certification
-
- Multi-platinum certification (2,000,000 units) awarded
to 'Garbage'
- Platinum certification (1,000,000 units) awarded to
'Version 2.0'
- Canadian
Recording Industry Association certification
-
- Multi-platinum certification (200,000 units) awarded to
'Garbage'
- Platinum certification (100,000 units) awarded to
'Version 2.0'
- Gold certification (50,000 units) awarded to
'beautifulgarbage'
- British Phonographic
Industry certification
-
- Multi-platinum certification (600,000 units) awarded to
'Garbage'
- Multi-platinum certification (600,000 units) awarded to
'Version 2.0'
- Gold certification (100,000 units) awarded to
'beautifulgarbage'
- International
Federation of the Phonographic Industry certification
-
- IFPI Platinum Europe Award (1,000,000 units) awarded to
'Version 2.0'
- Australian
Recording Industry Association certification
-
- Multi-platinum certification (140,000 units) awarded to
'Garbage'
- Platinum certification (70,000 units) awarded to
'Version 2.0'
- Multi-platinum certification (210,000 units) awarded to
'beautifulgarbage'
- Gold certification (35,000 units) awarded to 'Bleed
Like Me'
- Gold certification (35,000 units) awarded to "Cherry
Lips"
See also
- 1990s music groups
- 2000s music groups
- List of
alternative music artists
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| v • d • e Garbage |
| Butch Vig | Shirley
Manson | Duke Erikson | Steve
Marker |
| Discography |
| Albums and extended plays: Garbage
| Version 2.0 | Beautiful
Garbage | Bleed
Like Me | Absolute
Garbage |
Singles: "Vow"
| "Subhuman" | "Only Happy When It Rains" |
"Queer" | "Stupid
Girl" | "Milk" | "#1
Crush"
"Push It" | "I
Think I'm Paranoid" | "Special" | "The Trick Is to Keep
Breathing" | "When I Grow Up" | "You
Look So Fine" | "The World Is Not
Enough"
"Androgyny" | "Cherry
Lips" | "Breaking Up the Girl" | "Shut Your Mouth"
"Why Do You Love Me" | "Bleed Like Me" | "Sex
Is Not the Enemy" | "Run Baby Run"
"Tell Me Where
It Hurts" | "It's All Over But The
Crying"
|
| Videography |
| Videos and DVDs: Garbage
Video | Absolute
Garbage |
| Related
articles |
| Alternative rock | Goodbye
Mr. Mackenzie | Angelfish | The World Is Not Enough
| Mushroom Records | Almo
Sounds | Geffen Records |
Preceded by
Sheryl Crow
Tomorrow Never Dies (song), 1997 |
James Bond
Opening Titles
Garbage
The World Is Not Enough (song), 1999
|
Succeeded by
Madonna
Die Another Day (song), 2002 |
v • d • e
The James Bond
title
themes
"Official"
(EON Productions) films
John Barry & Orchestra
"James
Bond Theme" • Matt Monro "From Russia with
Love" • Shirley Bassey "Goldfinger" •
Tom Jones "Thunderball" • Nancy
Sinatra "You Only Live
Twice" • John Barry "On Her
Majesty's Secret Service" • Shirley
Bassey "Diamonds Are
Forever" • Paul McCartney & Wings
"Live and Let Die" •
Lulu
"The Man with the
Golden Gun" • Carly Simon "Nobody
Does It Better" • Shirley Bassey "Moonraker" • Sheena
Easton "For Your Eyes
Only" • Rita Coolidge "All
Time High" • Duran Duran "A View to a Kill" •
a-ha "The Living
Daylights" • Gladys Knight "Licence To
Kill" • Tina Turner "GoldenEye" •
Sheryl
Crow "Tomorrow Never
Dies" • Garbage
"The World Is Not
Enough" • Madonna "Die Another Day" • Chris
Cornell "You Know My Name"
"Unofficial" (licensed, non-EON)
films
Herb
Alpert and the Tijuana Brass "Casino Royale" • Lani Hall "Never
Say Never Again"