‘I’m Sorry I Lost My Cool’: Shirley Manson Apologises (Kind of) at Garbage’s Melbourne Show
Garbage put on a flawless set at what the outspoken Shirley Manson said might be the band's last-ever Melbourne show
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Garbage put on a flawless set at what the outspoken Shirley Manson said might be the band's last-ever Melbourne show
From interviews to secret sets and standout performances, here’s a full roundup of everything we covered at Good Things 2025
Shirley Manson and Butch Vig contemplated reinvention and the future of Garbage while at Good Things 2025 in Melbourne
"There's been more fuss made about me offending beach balls than there has about 20,000 Palestinian kids who are now fucking under the dirt"
Garbage's Shirley Manson delivered an amazing rebuke of music industry economics, bad crowd behaviour, and beach balls at Good Things
Shirley Manson talks to Rolling Stone AU/NZ about Garbage’s new album, her creative rebirth, and why a return Down Under is top of the list
Rolling Stone Music Now's new episode celebrates the late artist's life and music, with Garbage's Shirley Manson and David Wild, who wrote O'Connor's 1991 Rolling Stone cover story
Song will be included on anniversary reissue of Beautifulgarbage
The Garbage singer also talks racial justice, living for now, and why legacy is an inherently masculine concern
Band also released seventh studio album’s lead single “The Men Who Rule the World”