Garbage

Bleed Like Me

Editor's Review:

After a three-year hiatus and another year in the recording studio, Garbage has returned with their fourth album, Bleed Like Me. After trading in their electro/alternative rock sound for the lavishly produced pop vibe on their last album, Garbage is back to what they do best. Stylistically, Bleed Like Me is close to their first two releases, with the addition of a darker, more aggressive edge. This new facet to their sound is evident from the start of the CD as it opens with the driving, guitar-laden “Bad Boyfriend,” and returns throughout the album. Even with this edgier sound, one can’t dismiss the catchy pop elements on Bleed Like Me. Songs like “Run Baby Run” and “Right Between The Eyes” are reminiscent of “Special” from Version 2.0. And Shirley Manson’s Chrissie Hynde-esque vocal stylings have always brought a pop flavor to the band. Despite being one of the more defining elements of their sound in the ‘90s, the electronic influence is now more subdued. But those who love Garbage’s electro sound need not worry, as songs like “Metal Heart,” “Boys Wanna Fight,” and “Why Don’t You Come Over” contain enough electro elements to keep them happy. Solid from beginning to end, superbly produced and full of sonic ear candy, Bleed Like Me is a much-needed relief from the neo-new wave sounds permeating the air waves.
– Jason Catanzarite

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Record Label Geffen Records
Released May 2005

Tracks

1. Bad Boyfriend
2. Run Baby Run
3. Right Between the Eyes
4. Why Do You Love Me
5. Bleed Like Me
6. Metal Heart
7. Sex Is Not the Enemy
8. It's All Over But the Crying
9. Boys Wanna Fight
10. Why Don't You Come Ove
11. Happy Home
12. Why Do You Love Me
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