Album Review - Beautiful Garbage
Steve Glassbrenner
| Staff Writer
After much anticipation Garbage’s third album, "Beautiful Garbage," is out, and in retrospect we’d be much better off waiting for
something of the same caliber as their first two albums. Garbage's self-titled
first album was good. On a scale of 1 to 5 it gets a 4. This was clearly a
group just getting fueled up to go somewhere. The music was tasteful studio
wizardry and Shirley Manson only hinted at the personality of the next album.
The second album, "Version 2.0," was phenomenal, definitely a 5 out of 5. "2.0"
had what every great "rock" album should have. It was hard-driven and worked
twice as hard to pack twice the punch of the first album. The mixing was
rumored to have taken months, the studio work was awesome, and Shirley was
unleashed as the undisputable (yes I’m gonna use that horribly cliché’d word)
diva.
In all fairness, "Beautiful Garbage" heads in a different direction than their
last album. It's more subdued, not attempting the same pounding pace as the
other albums. Still, that does not let them off the hook for such a bland,
lackluster track as "Androgyny." The song about sexual ambiguity seems unable to
decide what it’s doing next and just goes nowhere.
Don’t get me wrong, there are some good tracks on this disc, just don’t expect
anything with near the same intensity as "Version 2.0" or you’ll be disappointed.
Die hard Garbage fans will be pacified for a bit. And as a side note, the CD
extra bit on the disc is loads of fun. They give you sound samples and a
mixing station so you can make your own versions of four of the tracks on the
disc. They even give you an internet multi-player function as well.
Overall Score: 2.5 possibly even a 3 out of 5 points
The CD extra gets a 5 out of 5!
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