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Reading music in this way is, of course, an imprecise science. There are other ways to interpret our favorite bands shifting from bright to dark, or from abstract to political, other ways to read the rise of angry white rap; and there are, obviously, counterexamples. Marilyn Manson??€™s shock-rock, after all, peaked at about the same time as the internet boom. But Marilyn Manson is a countercultural figure, not a figure of the modern American Zeitgeist. Manson will be remembered as a diversion, but our memories of 2002 may well be soundtracked by Eminem, who tapped something...
...quickly unveils the crunching guitars and harmonies Garbage fans have come to expect. In Beautiful Garbage, the electro-pop rockers offer a satisfying follow-up to 1998’s Version 2.0, once again harkening back to their trademark blend of guitars, electronic-influenced beats and lead singer Shirley Manson??€™s cynical musings. Led by Manson??€™s rock-vixen vocals, the quartet’s 1995 debut, Garbage, saw the Madison, Wis.-based band rise quickly amidst the then-decaying alt-rock universe. Fueled by producer/drummer/founder Butch Vig, a veteran of the alternative scene from work...