Garbage unveils a whole new song

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Discover “There's No Future in Optimism,” new single from the Garbage alternative rock group, which is preparing to release a new album.

Scratch is back with a new single entitled “There's no future in optimism. »Discover his clip, directed by Benjy Kirkman, available via the Player below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zridnujzaq

“There's no future in optimism” is also the opening piece of Let all that we imagine be the light, Next alternative alternative album, scheduled for May 30. “This album talks about what it means to be alive, and what it means to face its imminent destruction” declares the singer. “He is full of hope. It is very benevolent with regard to the human being. Our faults and failures are always beautiful, even if we are told that they are not. It is a tender and exciting disc on the fragility of life. »»

First new album of Scratch In four years, he arrives after a reissue of Bleed like mewhich celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. “I think the subjects covered are always relevant” Estees Shirley Manson in an interview with the editorial staff. “” Metal Heart “speaks of itself, approaching the absurdity and brutality of war, as well as the disinterest of governments for human beings. “Boys Wanna Fight” is also a way to confront the idea of ​​binary genres. 20 years later, this is a question always addressed, but this time with an adapted vocabulary. »»

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