
Garbage - Let All That We Imagine Be the Light
Available in 2 Color Variants Following their energized, politically charged seventh set, No Gods No Masters, alternative rock trailblazers Garbage turned in another timely examination of a burning world, Let All That We Imagine Be the Light. Described by the band as an "uplifting" response to the global upheaval at the time of release, the sonics are not quite as chipper and wide-eyed as that might imply. Confident and driven, it's a potent rallying cry aimed at fighting the future -- whether that be the chaos around us or the inevitability of time and mortality -- soundtracked by their signature blend of jagged guitar riffs, elastic bass, precision drumming, and electronic-kissed atmospherics that are all held together by Shirley Manson's inimitable vocals. The towering opening track, "There's No Future in Optimism," is a noisy, thrilling thrust into the album's confrontational landscape, setting the scene for the synth-washed "Hold" and "Have We Met (The Void)," which push the cinem