Garbage reveals upcoming album titled ‘Let All That We Imagine Be The Light’

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Garbage recently made an exciting announcement on their social media channels, revealing that their upcoming album, Let All That We Imagine Be the Light, is set to hit the shelves on May 30th. This new album marks the band’s eighth studio release, following up on the success of their 2021 album, No Gods No Masters. Collaborating with long-time engineer Billy Bush, Garbage co-produced the album, recording it at various locations such as Red Razor Sounds in Los Angeles, drummer Butch Vig’s Silverlake home studio Grunge Is Dead, and even vocalist Shirley Manson’s own bedroom.

According to Manson, the inspiration behind Let All That We Imagine Be the Light was to create a more hopeful and uplifting experience compared to their previous record, which was fueled by frustration and outrage. Vig mentioned that the band heavily incorporated analogue synths and sound design into the album, perfectly capturing the dystopian atmosphere we all seem to be experiencing. As they gear up for the release of their new album, Garbage will also be embarking on an international tour starting in March. The tour includes exciting stops such as the Cruel World 2025 festival and a high-profile opening for My Chemical Romance in August.

The band’s anticipation and enthusiasm for this new album are palpable, as they delve into uncharted territory both musically and thematically. Their journey in creating Let All That We Imagine Be the Light reflects a collective desire to channel positivity and light in a world often overshadowed by darkness. With their signature blend of rock sounds and thought-provoking lyrics, Garbage continues to push boundaries and evolve creatively with each new release.

Fans eagerly anticipate the release of Let All That We Imagine Be the Light, knowing that Garbage’s unique style and innovative approach to music will shine through in this latest offering. As the band prepares to share their new music with the world, listeners can expect an album that not only entertains but also inspires and resonates with a message of hope and optimism. Garbage’s unwavering commitment to artistic expression and authenticity ensures that Let All That We Imagine Be the Light will be a powerful addition to their already impressive discography.

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