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Garbage have announced details of their brand-new album, No Gods No Masters.

 

The quartet's seventh full-length – the follow-up to 2016’s Strange Little Birds – is due out on June 11 via Stunvolume / Infectious Music, with Shirley Manson announcing: "This is our seventh record, the significant numerology of which affected the DNA of its content: the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins.

 

First single The Men Who Rule the World out now.

 

 

Album tracklisting

 

1. The Men Who Rule the World

2. The Creeps

3. Uncomfortably Me

4. Wolves

5. Waiting for God

6. Godhead

7. Anonymous XXX

8. A Woman Destroyed

9. Flipping the Bird

10. No Gods No Masters

11. This City Will Kill You

 

Deluxe:

12. No Horses

13. Starman

14. Girls Talk (with Brody Dalle)

15. Because the Night (with Screaming Females)

16. On Fire

17. The Chemicals (with Brian Aubert)

18. Destroying Angels (feat. John Doe & Exene Cervenka)

19. Time Will Destroy Everything

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Not their best track, even by recent standards but Shirley's ever brilliant delivery raises this above most current releases and the deluxe version rounds up the recent singles and includes the amazing return to form of No Horses and Destroying Angels.

 

I kind of agree that I'm living for Shirley's angry delivery (particularly in the first verses) but the track itself ends up becoming a long-winded mess.

 

Ah well, I love them and I'm glad they're back.

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I quite like Wolves, synth rock is always a winner for me and I do still love Shirley's vocals on anything.
I've really liked both No Gods No Masters and Wolves so I have high hopes for the album. Plus I have my ticket for their tour with Blondie in November. Assuming that goes ahead...

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