Garbage
Bleed Like Me


2.0
poor

Review

by aniym20 USER (10 Reviews)
May 14th, 2007 | 14 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Garbage already have two excellent records available. Don't be greedy.

Foreword: I bear no ill-will toward Garbage. Yes, I don’t find Shirley Manson particularly attractive, and have thus far failed to notice the supposed visceral sexuality that reportedly drips from her voice. But I do enjoy their records somewhat, even though I’m quite aware that there’s little here that has not already been covered by a little group called Curve, back when Butch Vig was a mere producer.

Being considerably underwhelmed by 2001’s BeautifulGarbage, the opening guitars of Bleed like Me’s raucous opener ‘Bad Boyfriend’ bring forth several false impressions and premature judgments, namely

a) These guitars sure are loud; not a synth to be seen
b) Shirley Manson sounds like a man when she raises her voice
c) These lyrics of sexual innuendo are terrible: this is the earthy sensuality I’ve been missing?
d) Garbage has jointly decided to model its sound after latter-day Hole.

Though I have a certain talent for basing my final judgment upon a first impression quite accurately, I’d still like to be proven wrong sometimes. However, even after repeated listens to the first track, I must conclude that it’s easily one of the worst in their entire catalogue. The rhythm section sounds so similar to so many early 90s alternative/grunge tracks, you may pay more attention to spotting the likeness than to the actual song. Though I prefer the electro-pop formula the group has used on their previous outings, the thick-edged guitar sound present throughout Bleed Like Me isn’t as bad as I thought it would be. Everything else, however, has gone downhill; take ‘Why do you love me’ for instance. The guitars, supercharged once more, are relentless in pushing a rawk-out melody, but Ms. Manson spoils the fun by attempting to keep up with the guitars, resulting in an embarrassing showcase of her vocal imperfections, and an alarming predilection to shouting out lyrics.

Oblivious to the absence of a hooky party single like ‘When I grow up’ (Version 2.0) or ‘Cherry Lips’ (Beautifulgarbage), the group continues to push its newly minted party-hard flavour throughout the album runtime. Even the down-and-out tracks of failed romance buzz suspiciously with hints of optimism, or simply display the hollow sound of songwriters trying to depress listeners while being in an interminably good mood themselves. This doesn’t help the song structure, and hence, the title track comes off as little more than a watery re-write of the incongruously placed ‘Medication’ on Version 2.0. I know that I’m supposed to be touched by hearing of gender bender Chris but the lyrics of Stevie ‘getting nostalgic as he sings I Will Survive’, just won’t do. ‘It’s all over but the Crying’ works, however, and is one of the few highlights of the album, solely because it follows a formula of quiet-breakup-song to a tee. Ms. Manson’s voice is also at a pleasantly low pitch, a huge plus point for the song.

‘If the boys wanna fight, the girls are happy to dance all night’

I didn’t have to trudge on too much further before encountering more cheesy pop territory on ‘Boys wanna fight’, it’s decidedly non-goth angst title only hinting at the apparently forcible mainstream-ization of the song at large. The chorus, along with Shirley Manson repeatedly vowing to imbibe copious amounts of alcohol, sound little more than the fruit of a recording session scheduled immediately after an uncomfortable board meeting where unreasonably optimistic sales figures for ‘Bleed Like Me’ were quoted. And yet, I like the song; it’s easily the most electronica-laced track on the album, but contains a fair amount of shrieking guitars to keep the decibel level in line with the other songs on the record. The politics hinted at in the lyrics are cute, even endearing. ‘Run baby run’, is another winner, where the group locate and maintain a balance between the guitars and vocals. Resembling a cross between ‘Breaking up the Girl’ and ‘I think I’m Paranoid’, it’s a pure pop tune that works with nary an electronic beep/boop, and a satisfying wheeee of the guitars before it launches into the chorus. It’s not a lot to ask of a group featuring the dude who produced records by Nirvana and the Smashing Pumpkins, you understand. And it’s not like Garbage are a garage group, where we might expect them to screw things up deliberately, and subsequently praise their fidelity to the genre.

It can’t last, however. ‘Why don’t you come over’ returns us to mediocre mode, and the oestrogen-fueled ‘Sex is not the Enemy’ doesn’t really work as the advocate of fornication and promiscuity that it’s designed to function as. The puzzlingly lengthy closer ‘Happy Home’ fails to impress as well, and is especially let down by an excessively long guitar outro that meanders on to a close with no fanfare, like the band had run out of ideas, and were experimenting , just in case something cool came of it. It didn’t.

I want to call Bleed Like Me Garbage’s sellout album, but all of Garbage’s material is exactly that. The difference was that the other records sounded comfortable in their skins, as beautifully blistered and lightly tattooed as they were. Bleed Like Me’s tragic shortcoming is that it fails to attract even the anachronistic mid-90s teenager it seems to be tailor-made for. Everything here sounds too contrived, but ill-practiced and unfamiliar at the same time. It doesn’t sound like conventional 21st century alternative or indie, but does sound like debut material from a young band, circa 1994, attempting to pull something original out of all their influences. If this sounds familiar, then you’re thinking what I’m thinking: this is actually an elaborate April Fools hoax, authorized by the faceless drones at Geffen themselves, to jokingly release a set of retrospective B-sides as fresh new album material, hence luring the fans in before an eventual live DVD release, and the inevitable breakup announcement. No? Ok, but I’d still recommend sticking to the first two albums, if not to revel in the conspiracy-free circumstances under which they were recorded, then at least to enjoy a fuller, more developed sound.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
La Revolucion
May 14th 2007


1060 Comments


Why Do You Love Me is a good song, and this album is more along the lines of a 3. Good review.

NiggasShouldBeShot
May 14th 2007


1 Comments


This is a pretty good album, i think i am starting to get into this type of music.This Message Edited On 05.14.07

Insurrection
January 27th 2013


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This doesn't sound bad at all

demigod!
January 27th 2013


49583 Comments


garbage has some good jams

Insurrection
January 27th 2013


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The World Is Not Enough is my fav cause James Bond

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
July 14th 2022


26079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

liking this a lot so far damn

PunkerBlast
July 14th 2022


431 Comments


I only know "Why Do You Love Me" and that song was awesome. I couldn't speak for the rest of the album but I've always been into Garbage at times.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
July 18th 2022


26079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"I've always been into Garbage at times"

agreed

PunkerBlast
July 18th 2022


431 Comments


I know that was incredibly clumsily worded haha what I meant is that I'll always like to listen to some Garbage even if I can't say I know much of what they've done lately. When I did hear a single these passing years, I dug it.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
July 18th 2022


26079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Lol fair, Been slowly going through their stuff and this is a rad album, growing on me

Koris
Staff Reviewer
July 18th 2022


21110 Comments


"Yes, I don’t find Shirley Manson particularly attractive"

Heresy

PunkerBlast
July 18th 2022


431 Comments


Shirley's hot! I think the only era I didn't like her look was the "Beautiful Garbage" era IIRC. She cut her hair super super short and she just looked like some generic Vogue model.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
July 19th 2022


26079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah this review is in the top 10 cringe opening paragraphs

"Metal Heart" is fuckin litttttttt goddamn

Parallels
August 26th 2023


10144 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Right Between the Eyes is a banger



>Garbage has jointly decided to model its sound after latter-day Hole.

Which would be modeled after early Garbage? I've often heard this critiqued as an album of B-sides to their 1995 release, or at least attempting to jump back to that sound.



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