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Garbage makes 34th of Spin's top 40
From Spin Magazine (May 1998)
By Jane Dark
In the summer of '95, Butch Vig built a bridge between distorto-rock
and electronic swing. Shirley Manson shimmied across it, promising to
tear our little world apart. She was only happy when it rained. But
three years have passed and the bridge is now sagging with wannabes
like Transister and Sneaker Pimps. Meanwhile, Manson has morphed from
hired glamour-gun into a piss-taking fixture on the icon circuit. So
it's anyone's guess what will happen with the upcoming Version 2.0,
the product of more than a year in the studio. Half the Western world
seems to drip into the obsessive crew's strange brew: While Manson now
grooves to Photek and Sleater-Kinney, Vig handcrafts shadow samples
that could be Chrissie Hynde or Brian Wilson...but aren't. Think of
Garbage as houseboys'n'girl of a Disco Versailles, maniacally
polishing every surface as they boogie through the palace. Will they
emerge to find themselves overtaken by pop-cult amnesia? "I'm sure
there are millions who've forgotten us, but it's not something we
worry about," says Manson. And if Version 2.0 is a Hall of Mirrors, a
slated 18-month tour should haul her theory-funking crew back into the
light.