Monday, April 11, 2016

Oh Boy, A New Album Is Coming This Year Because The New Album Is Garbage

Hey, everybody. Sorry for a 11 day hiatus and the lack of blogging this year too. I keep playing Pokemon alot. Boy do I love Pokemon. Why? Because Pokemon not only saved my life but also changed my life too. Pokemon is awesome. Anyway, now I'm back at blogging and talk about the new albums I'll be discussing for 2016.

On March 29, I talk about Gwen Stefani's comeback album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like and the album debut at number 1 on the Billboard 200 making it the first number 1 Gwen Stefani album. In addition, Rihanna's longwaited eighth album, Anti, has another single called Kiss It Better which will be the second single off of Anti. Boy do people love Rihanna. Plus, Ariana Grande will be releasing her third album, Dangerous Woman (Bad title, Ariana Grande. You should change it back to Moonlight. I hate bad. I'm sick bad is more popular than good.), will be scheduled on May 20 with the album titled lead single (Dangerous Woman as a single's title is fine. But the album should be titled Moonlight though.) released on March 11. Not only that, Britney Spears will also be releasing her ninth album in around 4 weeks with Katy Perry's late 2016 album soon followed.

In addition to that, there's also a new Garbage album released in 2 months. What? Garbage? Are you kidding me? A new Garbage album? Yes, a new Garbage album. In fact, according to Hidden James Music, "Garbage Announces New Album, 'Strange Little Birds'" and "Garbage Reveal Release Date, Tracklist, & Cover Art For New Album, Little Birds".

Now then, here's what Hidden Jams Music has to say about the upcoming Garbage album which will be out on June 10, 2016. Take a look.


"GARBAGE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, ‘STRANGE LITTLE BIRDS’

Back in 2014, Garbage began working on their sixth studio album, the follow-up to their 2012 comeback, Not Your Kind Of People. At the time things were moving fast, and the band revealed more than 20 new song titles, but in 2015 Garbage took their time a bit more as they finished up and began mastering. Now the moment is almost here, and Garbage has officially confirmed the new album’s title: Strange Little Birds. It will be released this spring.

Strange Little Birds has already been mixed and mastered, and is expected out in April or May. Last year, Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson described the album as romantic:

I’ve been talking about it, from a lyrical standpoint, being the most romantic. When I say romance, I mean the romance of living as opposed to “man and woman get together and make sweet love” – I don’t mean it that way. It’s a soft record in a funny way, my softest romantic record.

She also said the new album is inspired by growing older and more fearless:

Your relationship changes with your own life as you get older and it’s so strange to be celebrating our 20th anniversary and one minute you’re young and the next minute you’re like, “Wow I’m an adult, this is insane.” I’ve lived almost half a century and it just changes your relationship to everything in a funny way and how you see things. Once I was so hostile and so fearful that I was really aggressive all the time and now I feel like I’m not scared anymore for whatever reason. There’s something incredibly great about getting older that nobody ever seems to talk about, and for me it was [that] the fear dropped away completely and I felt fearless, and that changed everything for me.

Things are definitely about to get exciting: In the coming weeks, the band will likely reveal the album’s artwork, tracklist, and the lead single. In the meantime, it may be fun to guess what songs will make the cut. Garbage has kept fans involved throughout the recording process; you can read up on all they’ve shared over the months and see what song titles could appear on Strange Little Birds. Keep checking back here for all the latest Garbage music news – there’s sure to be a lot going on in the next few months!"


"GARBAGE REVEAL RELEASE DATE, TRACKLIST, & COVER ART FOR NEW ALBUM, STRANGE LITTLE BIRDS

Last month, Garbage took to Twitter and Facebook to announce the title of their upcoming sixth studio album: Strange Little Birds. Now the band has finally confirmed the release date as well. It was expected out this spring, and we can now start the countdown, because Strange Little Birds will be released on June 10, 2016. We have precisely three months to get ready for new Garbage music!

Garbage has also revealed the full tracklisting of Strange Little Birds. Many of the titles have been known for a while now, thanks to the band’s behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram. There are also a couple of new titles. The tracklisting includes 11 new songs:

1. Sometimes
2. Empty
3. Blackout
4. If I Lost You
5. Night Drive Loneliness
6. Even Though Our Love Is Doomed
7. Magnetized
8. We Never Tell
9. So We Can Stay Alive
10. Teaching Little Fingers To Play
11. Amends

Of the above 11 tracks, all but two have previously been revealed throughout the band’s recording process. Nine of those songs appeared on a studio whiteboard pictured in 2014, though some of the titles have changed slightly. “Teaching Little Fingers To Play” was apparently a working title for the album, based on its placement on the whiteboard in the pictures.

The only new titles here are “Blackout” and “Amends.”

It is unclear if there will be any deluxe or special edition bonus tracks. There are at least 13 additional song titles that Garbage fans have known since 2014, so hopefully we’ll be able to hear some of them as well.

Finally, Garbage finished off their exciting news with a sneak peak of the new album artwork. The background is green and cloudy, with a large “G” covered in leopard print fur; it is fairly reminiscent of the band’s debut album, Garbage. Check it out below:

We still have three months to go until Strange Little Birds will be out on June 10th. Before then, we can expect to hear at least one new single – any guesses on which song it will be? In the meantime, you can read up on all we know about the album already, and keep checking back here for all the latest Garbage music news."

Thanks, Hidden Jams Music. Now, as you may know that these 2 articles were made on both February 23, 2016 (the forst former) and March 10, 2016 (the second latter). OK, I hope you enjoy the latest article about Garbage's Strange Little Birds.

What do you about Gabage's upcoming 2016 album, Strange Little Birds?

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