February 2, 2010 12:28
Shirley Manson hints at new Garbage album Garbage Tickets
Manson hints that band have been in the studio recently
Shirley Manson has hinted that her band Garbage are to release new material soon, with the singer implying that the band have been in the studio together recently.
Manson dropped the hint in a message to fans posted on her Facebook page after the Grammy awards yesterday (February 1).
Although she didn't explicitly say they band were recording together again, she did allude to bandmates Duke Erikson, Steve Marker and Butch Vig, the last of whom was celebrating Green Day's '21st Century Breakdown' (which he co-produced) picking up the Grammy for Best Rock Album.
"Guess who I just spent a week in the studio with?" Manson wrote, before adding, "Would you be pleased if I said one of them was called Steve and one of them was called Duke and another was a Grammy-winning producer?"
Garbage's last studio album, 'Bleed Like Me', was released in 2005.
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