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Garbage's 'Bleed Like Me' Enters No 4 on Billboard Album Chart; Ranking Is the Band's Highest Career

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SANTA MONICA, CA. (Geffen Records) - "Bleed Like Me," the fourth album by the band Garbage, makes history today as it enters Billboard's Album Chart at No 4. The number is the band's highest ranking in the US in its illustrious career. It comes on the heels of the album's first single, "Why Do You Love Me," which rocketed to the top ten on the Modern Rock chart.
The album and band have been getting rave reviews in the press including a four star "Alternative Press" review: "A return to the steady Garbage ferocity of old; it's first rate."
In David Fricke's review in "Rolling Stone" he writes the album is a "high-speed bouquet of rusted-razor blade guitars." Adding that lead singer Shirley Manson "can smell her own blood on these tracks. You hear it in high vicious fidelity."

Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Duke Erikson, and Steve Marker, the foursome who are Garbage, recently shot the video for their next single, which is the album's title track. The award winning and provocative video director Sophie Mueller who directed the video for "Why Do You Love Me," was also at the helm for "Bleed Like Me."

Garbage has been touring North America over the past few weeks, playing sold out nightly shows. Again, the press has been over the top in its praise of the dates. The "Los Angeles Times" put it simply in closing their review of the band's show April 11 at the Wiltern Theater, "Garbage is back and better than ever."

The remaining North American dates are as follows:
April 21 Washington DC 9:30 Club
April 24 Montreal QC Metropolis
April 25 Toronto, ON Kool Haus
April 27 Detroit, MI State Theatre
April 28 Milwaukee, WI The Rave/Eagles Club
April 29 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
May 1 Madison, WI Orpheum Theatre
May 4 Chicago, IL Metro/Smart Bar
May 6 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
May 7 Covington, KY Madison Theatre
May 9 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
May 10 Cleveland, OH Agora Theatre
May 14 Baltimore, MD WHFStival
May 15 Philadelphia, PA Y100rocks.com Feztival






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