Still Got It ! JL/03/23
by Sal on 2023-07-13Rating: 5 out of 5Played Budweiser Garden Toronto July3/23 with Noel Gallagher. And in my opinion stole the show. They were amazing after all these years. Didn’t miss a beat. Hope they come back!
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Alternative rock band Garbage consists of Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker and drummer Butch Vig. They have been together for over 25 years, selling more than 20 million albums since their debut in 1995. Their unique sound, songwriting and electric live performances have inspired worldwide attention, chart success and critical acclaim. They are considered one of the most influential bands of their generation. Their seventh and most recent album NO GODS NO MASTERS was released on BMG Records to some of the best reviews of their career. They are currently at work on what will be their 8th studio album.
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Played Budweiser Garden Toronto July3/23 with Noel Gallagher. And in my opinion stole the show. They were amazing after all these years. Didn’t miss a beat. Hope they come back!
An amazing performance!! Shirley is amazing at having a connection with the audience and made the concert so so enjoyable! The entire band is so talented and heading them live definitely shook me to the core! Go see Garbage as soon as you can!
wow , Shriley Manson and the guys rocked it, seen then in the UK , Canada and know Las Vegas USA . After 20 years the band and Shirley are so great
I have been a Fan of Garbage for many years now......Have seen them 4 times... Shirley Kicks Ass... Her & Garbage ... never let you down... Full of energy & Vibes... Must See...... Looking foward to their show in oct . @ The Pheonix!!!
I have never been to a concert where all you can hear is the bass beat. Perhaps this is a Pearl Concert Theatre problem, but doesn't the band control the sound board? Left after a few songs as you could barely hear that someone was singing over the wildly overturned bass from the bass guitar and the bass drum. Pure garbage,
I last caught Garbage at the Metropolis way back last century, in 1998. That concert has been my personal metric, against which all others have been measured ever since. So, how'd they measure up against themselves? Unbelievably well! Despite some of the Sound Academy's shortcomings (ask around), I had a phenomenal time, and will definitely catch up with them again! They haven't missed a beat, and their current album, "Not Your Kind Of People" is definitely worth raving about! Ms. Manson said they're "in love with it" (their latest release), and IT SHOWS! They're even touring on their own record label this time around. SEE THEM LIVE, AND GET "NOT YOUR KIND OF PEOPLE"! I've heard they're working on a new album, and am looking forward to it!
This is the third time seeing Garbage & they didn't disappoint even after being off the radar for the past few years. This was the first time I have seen a concert at the Sound Academy & I thought it was a very good venue & would definately go back.
I've never really been to any show before, and I couldn't have wished for a better first concert.
Absolutely tremendous venue with an A-list show. Great views offered from the balcony.
What a great show! !:-) manson rocked all night! What energy!