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Iconic American rock band look unrecognisable in new album promo snaps as they promote its first single


Garbage unveiled the first single to be taken from their forthcoming album, Let All That We Imagine Be The Light on Thursday - and looked unrecognisable in promo snaps.

Happy Endings, Garbage's forthcoming tour, will stop at New York's Brooklyn Paramount, Washington D.C.'s The Anthem, San Francisco's The Warfield and more, with tickets on sale now. Garbage's new album Let All That We Imagine Be The Light was recorded at Red Razor Sounds in Los Angeles, Butch Vig's studio Grunge Is Dead, and Shirley Manson's bedroom. Garbage revealed the new single called There's No Future In Optimism this week accompanied by a cinematic video, shot and directed by Benjy Kirkman (pictured in 2012 L to R: Steve Marker, Butch Vig, Shirley Manson, former member Eric Avery and Duke Erikson)

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