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Episode 478: Shirley Manson (of Garbage) 

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It’s been a big couple of years for Shirley Manson - not something every artist can say, as a global pandemic stretches into its second year. Nor, is it something many bands can say staring down their third decade of existence.
Our call is scheduled early - another rarity in this world. When we connect, the musician explains that’s she set to go exploring on a rare off day for Garbage’s tour with fellow alternative icon, Alanis Morissette.
In June, the band released its well-received seventh LP, No Gods No Masters, which found Manson’s lyrics taking no prisoners in a world that too often appears to be coming apart at the seams.
Late last month, the singer also kicked off a new season of her critically acclaimed interview podcast, Jump, which features frank conversations with artists like Patti Smith and David Byrne.

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@MrCherryJuice
@MrCherryJuice Год назад
Who knew that the feisty young singer from Edinburgh would become a voice and conscience for her generation. I'm a male, a musician, and someone who loves Edinburgh, particularly her childhood neighbourhood of Stockbridge. I also think Ms. Manson is a brilliant human. My great regret is that not enough people are hearing the music of Garbage, so they don't get to hear Shirley's voice, which is one of someone with something real and meaningful to say.
@First_Houser84
@First_Houser84 10 месяцев назад
She has lost her beautiful scottish accent living in LA for so long. Her way of speaking was so cute and peculiar. I loved that as much as i loved Shirley
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