Garbage - Bleed Like Me (2005/2015) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Garbage
Title: Bleed Like Me
Year Of Release: 2005/2015
Label: Stunvolume
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1
Total Time: 45:05
Total Size: 558 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bleed Like Me
Year Of Release: 2005/2015
Label: Stunvolume
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1
Total Time: 45:05
Total Size: 558 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Bad Boyfriend (3:47)
02. Run Baby Run (3:58)
03. Right Between The Eyes (3:56)
04. Why Do You Love Me (Album Version Explicit) (3:54)
05. Bleed Like Me (Album Version Explicit) (4:02)
06. Metal Heart (3:59)
07. Sex Is Not The Enemy (3:06)
08. It's All Over But The Crying (4:39)
09. Boys Wanna Fight (Album Version Explicit) (4:17)
10. Why Don't You Come Over (Album Version Explicit) (3:26)
11. Happy Home (6:01)
Despite making it through a difficult four-year stretch in which the band temporarily broke up, singer Shirley Manson left her husband, and new technologies made the sleek electro-rock sound of its first three albums feel passé, Garbage resurfaces in rude health on Bleed Like Me. Manson is still kickboxing the air and stomping the glitter under her heels, as she channels Debbie Harry and Chrissie Hynde on edgy glam-rock anthems like "Run Baby Run" and "Metal Heart." All the while three bookish producers in the background--including Butch Vig, who famously helmed Nirvana's Nevermind--turn up the sleazy machine-like rhythms. Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl sits in on the drums for the menacing "Bad Boyfriend," but it's the confessional title track Bleed Like Me"--part "Walk on the Wild Side," part therapy session for former cutter Manson--that shatters Garbage's image as the ultimate non-stick studio band. "You should see my scars," goes the chorus. And, for once, Manson is actually willing to reveal them. -- Aidin Vaziri