Garbage - Let All That We Imagine Be The Light LP Vinyl Record (Pearl Sunrise Coloured Vinyl)

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INM14549
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Infectious Music
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Garbage – Let All That We Imagine Be The Light LP Vinyl Record (Pearl Sunrise Coloured Vinyl)

Step into the radiant chaos of Garbage’s latest offering: Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, an album that shimmers with defiance, beauty, and creative renewal. This AU Exclusive pressing comes on limited edition pearl sunrise coloured vinyl and arrives housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with a PET Banderole O-Sleeve.

Marking their eighth studio album, Let All That We Imagine Be The Light finds Garbage operating at full force. Recorded between Butch Vig’s studio Grunge Is Dead, Red Razor Sounds in LA, and Shirley Manson’s own bedroom, the record was produced by the band themselves alongside longtime collaborator Billy Bush. Musically, it’s unmistakably Garbage—sharp-edged guitars, pulsing beats, and cinematic production layered beneath Manson’s singular, expressive vocals.

Formed in 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin, Garbage remains a four-piece powerhouse made up of Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Butch Vig—unchanged since day one. Their sound fuses elements of alt-rock, grunge, and industrial pop, drawing comparisons to acts like Hole, Nine Inch Nails, and The Smashing Pumpkins. With over 20 million albums sold and three decades of influence, they continue to shape the sound of modern alternative music.

If you love Yeah Yeah Yeahs, PJ Harvey, or Portishead, you’ll love Garbage’s Let All That We Imagine Be The Light.

TRACKLIST

SIDE A

  1. There’s No Future In Optimism
  2. Chinese Fire Horse
  3. Hold
  4. Have We Met (The Void)
  5. Sisyphus

SIDE B

  1. Radical
  2. Love To Give
  3. Get Out My Face AKA Bad Kitty
  4. R U Happy Now
  5. The Day That I Met God

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SKU INM14549
Barcode 4099964145496
Manufacturer Infectious Music
Brand Garbage
Price $49.98
Pennies 140
Music Genre Alternative / Indie, Rock
Dimensions 12"
Preorder No

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