Label: Stun Volume
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 10 Jun 2016
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative
Tracklist
1 Sometimes 2:52
2 Empty 3:54
3 Blackout 6:32
4 If I Lost You 4:11
5 Night Drive Loneliness 5:24
6 Even Though Our Love Is Doomed 5:26
7 Magnetized 3:54
8 We Never Tell 4:25
9 So We Can Stay Alive 6:01
10 Teaching Little Fingers to Play 3:58
11 Amends 6:04
Early online store listings have offered up "FWY" ("Fucking With You" initialised) as a bonus track on the vinyl.
Duke Erikson – electric, bass and acoustic guitar, production
Shirley Manson – vocals, production
Steve Marker – electric, bass and acoustic guitar, production
Butch Vig – drums, synthesizer, production, mixing
Additional personnel
Billy Bush – production, mixing
Emily Lazar – mastering
Recorded 2013–15
Studio - Grunge Is Dead; Red Razor Sounds, Los Angeles, United States
Length 52:41
Strange Little Birds is the upcoming sixth studio album by American-Scottish alternative rock band Garbage. It is scheduled to be released on June 10, 2016 through the band's own record label, Stunvolume. It is their second independent album release, and follows 2012's Not Your Kind of People. The album press release describes Strange Little Birds as "a sweeping, cinematic record of a unified mood: darkness".
The album's title references fan letters the band members received as well as the music they listened to growing up. Strange Little Birds will be preceded by lead single "Empty" and supported by an international tour.
Composition and style
Singer Shirley Manson said, "the guiding principle was keeping it fresh, and relying on instinct both lyrically and musically"; "To me, this record, funnily enough, has the most to do with the first record than any of the previous records. It’s getting back to that beginner’s headspace." Manson described Strange Little Birds as a "romantic" record. Manson clarified later, "What I mean by romance, really, is vulnerability. I used to feel so scared, and I think that was why I was so aggressive — but I’m much more willing to admit weaknesses than I was before.” Each song, she says, addresses “different points in my life between me and a person I’ve loved. They’re hot spots in my life, when I was afraid, or vulnerable, or didn’t behave at my best.” Drummer Butch Vig said that that the album is a departure for the band, darker and more "cinematic and atmospheric".
Manson's approach to lyrical subject matter came from her perception of an absence of darkness in current pop cultural trends. "I feel like the musical landscape of late has been incredibly happy and shiny and poppy. Everybody’s fronting all the time, dancing as fast as they can, smiling as hard as they can, working on their brand. Nobody ever says, ‘Actually, I’m lost and I don’t have a fucking clue what I’m doing with the rest of my life and I'm frightened.’ "There aren't really any upbeat pop songs,” says Vig. “Even "Empty", which has a big, anthemic guitar sound, has pretty dark lyrics".
Recording
Writing and recording for Strange Little Birds took over two years, beginning in early 2013. Garbage recorded over twenty tracks during the sessions. The band recorded the album in Vig's basement and at engineer Billy Bush's Red Razor Sounds studio in Los Angeles. Vig stated, "we mixed it so it’s kind of confessional, almost confrontational. On a lot of songs, Shirley’s voice sounds really loud, in your face, and really dry. There are not a lot of effects. There are some moments on the record that get really huge, but a lot of it is really intimate." Two of the songs written during the sessions, "The Chemicals" and "On Fire", were given a vinyl release on Record Store Day the previous year.
Critical reception
Renowned For Sound praised the bands industrial sound and use of electronic elements that are a heavy feature of the record. Author and editor Brendon Veevers described Strange Little Birds as a "powerful rock blueprint with a modern electronic furnishing that ensures the bands relevance in today’s every changing musical landscape" while calling the album their finest release since their self-titled debut.
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