'People' is Garbage's kind of album: Goodpick

By Elysa Gardner, USA TODAY

May 21, 2012

 
Critic's Rating:
3 1/2

'People' is Garbage's kind of album: Good
Butch Vig, left, Steve Marker, Shirley Manson and Duke Erikson of the band Garbage return with their first album since 2005. (Credit: By Elias Tahan)
  • Album: Not Your Kind of People
  • Artist: Garbage
  • Release date: May. 23, 2012
  • Download: Automatic Systematic Habit, Control, Blood for Poppies, I Hate Love, Man on a Wire

Garbage, Not Your Kind of People
* * * ½ (out of four) ROCK

Garbage burst out of the plodding, ponderous morass that was mid-'90s rock with a sound and sensibility that were at once raucous and elegant, playful and intense. On the band's first new album since 2005's Bleed Like Me, those assets are very much intact — and, sad to say, just as sorely in demand.

The tracks on People, all written and produced collectively, are showcases for both the musicians' distinctive camaraderie and their individual strengths. Singer Shirley Manson remains a witty grown-up in a modern rock landscape littered with navel-gazing man-children; her delivery can be cool and wry, then conjure defiance (the breathless Automatic Systematic Habit) or longing (the darkly trippy Control) with blunt force.

Drummer Butch Vig provides a rhythmically charged foundation for multi-instrumentalists Duke Erikson and Steve Marker, allowing for effervescent delights such as the single Blood for Poppies, with its densely layered guitars and propulsive hip-hop groove, and the dissonant but fiercely catchy I Hate Love.

Let's hope we don't have to wait seven years for another fresh dose of Garbage's exuberant teamwork.

>Download: previously mentioned songs, Man on a Wire

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