Garbage Shares Record Store Single “Destroying Angels” Featuring John Doe and Exene Cervenka of X

Garbage unveiled a new song, “Destroying Angels” which is dramatically dark and serenely mystic with Shirley Manson, Exene Cervenka and John Doe from X on vocals. The lyrics describe the death of a woman who is found covered in snow. Lyrics in the song include, “It took an hour to cut her from the spot from where she was found. A bright red velvet ribbon was tangled in her gown. Her skin was icy white, her veins were thin and blue. There was black ink on her fingers and blood on her toes and shoes.”

The collaboration with Manson, Cervenka and Doe exhibit an indescribably beautiful element, which capture the essence of a mysterious story that unravels throughout the song. It seems time stands still with the talent of Garbage and X as well. After all, it was just over 25 years ago when Garbage captured our hearts with hits like, “Stupid Girl” and “Only Happy When It Rains” and now this new song, “Destroying Angels” as well as a David Bowie cover song, performed by Manson titled, “Starman” which is equally soft and beautiful. Manson kills it on this cover.

Garbage started back in 1993 when they formed in Wisconsin. Their debut album sold over four million copies, acheiving double platinum certification in the UK, US and Australia. Their successful singles from 1995 to 1996, including “Stupid Girl” and “Only Happy When It Rains” and album, Version 2.0, released in 1998 topped the UK Albums Chart and received two Grammy Award nominations. Garbage followed this up by performing and co-producing the theme song to the nineteenth James Bond film The World Is Not Enough.

Back in October 2018, Garbage performed “20 Years Paranoid” at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York. It was show that charted the band’s successful album Version 2.0 and Manson’s performance had the audience enraptured from start to finish. The set included all the songs from Version 2.0 while also peppering it with more obscure songs from the band’s discography.

John Doe and Exene Cervenka from X started making punk music back in 1977 and have released seven studio albums from 1980 to 1993.  X’s first two studio albums, Los Angeles and Wild Gift, were ranked by Rolling Stone as  among the 500 greatest albums of all time. Los Angeles was ranked 91st on Pitchfork’s Top 100 Albums of the 1980’s. The band received an Official Certificate of Recognition from the City of Los Angeles in acknowledgment of its contribution to Los Angeles music and culture.

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna

Kelly Tucker: Originally from Los Angeles, I grew up listening to all types of music. My first concert was Aerosmith with Skid Row, then moved on to concerts with Metallica, Lollapalooza, Guns N’ Roses, Soundgarden and more. One of my favorite shows of all time was when I was in college and someone took me to see the Allman Brothers play. I also scalped a ticket to see Pearl Jam and the amazing Eddie Vedder sing his heart out. My professional career started in 2000 at Nielsen Business Media where I was an assistant in a sales department and later got promoted to advertising account executive. When the recession hit in 2008 and the magazine was sold, I took a job at a call center and later got promoted to assistant to the CEO and COO of a global company. In 2017, I took a position at a pharmaceutical agency, and now currently responsible for coordinating meeting logistics for physicians and pharma reps throughout the United States. In my spare time, I work at Peace4Kids a non-profit in South Los Angeles and write screenplays in hopes to make a breakthrough.
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