[Trash-talk] Billboard.com 'Grohl, Manson Guest On New Garbage Album'

Stefanie Schwartz skull at spastica.net
Thu Feb 12 06:54:40 PST 2004


dear god, 371,000?!  i didn't know it was THAT bad.  no wonder they don't
love us here anymore.

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From: "Alan Hoppe" <scully_itsme at hotmail.com>
To: <trash-talk at tcp.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:28 AM
Subject: [Trash-talk] Billboard.com 'Grohl,Manson Guest On New Garbage
Album'


> Who needs phone interviews when you have copy-and-paste and
dial-up. -Alan-
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http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=2088933
>
> Grohl, Manson Guest On New Garbage Album
>
> Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and Marilyn Manson have recorded
> contributions for rock act Garbage's upcoming studio album, according to
> online posts from vocalist Shirley Manson. Grohl recently laid down drum
> work on the track "Bad Boyfriend," and "the result is f***ing
> AWE-INSPIRING," she says. Grohl has a long history with Garbage drummer
> Butch Vig, who produced Nirvana's 1991 breakthrough, "Nevermind."
>
> As for collaborating with Marilyn Manson, she reports, "It was the most
fun
> I've had in months! It was strange because I haven't actually sung in the
> studio with anyone since my days in [the pre-Garbage band] Goodbye Mr.
> Mackenze and so it was pretty weird to hear Manson's voice blast into my
> earphones."
>
> In-demand session bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Air) has also laid
> down parts for four tracks, including "Space Can Come Through Anyone." Of
> that track, the singer enthuses, "His first take ... was so unbelievably
> good that the hairs on my arms stood on end and I thought I was going to
> burst with joy. And at the very moment the song ended, I was compelled to
> let out this little scream."
>
> The as-yet-untitled new album is being produced by the Dust Brothers' John
> King. "He's a total sound geek so he's going to fit right in with the male
> side of the Garbage equation," Manson says. "As for his skills with
> neurotic, domineering female artists, well that's yet to be seen."
>
> The set will be the follow-up to 2001's "beautifulgarbage," which debuted
at
> No. 13 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 371,000 copies in the U.S.,
> according to Nielsen SoundScan. "I am FINALLY having so much fun making
this
> record," Manson says. "It feels like how you imagine making records would
be
> -- exciting and creative and joyous."
>
> -- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
>
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