The biting, guitar-driven track is the latest from the band's upcoming album, 'No Gods No Masters', due out on June 11. It follows the previously unveiled cuts The Men Who Rule The World and the title track. Vocalist Shirley Manson said:
"This is a song about inner conflict. About regret. About duality. In the past I have hurt so many people in my life, both knowingly and unknowingly. But when you’re young and in self-survival mode, much like a baby rattlesnake, you have no idea how strong your venom is. But it has the power to kill. Meanwhile, you’re just out there having fun. This song is an ode to that idea of: Who are you going to be as a person? Are you going to be a force of harm or are you going to try to do good in the world? A song about the struggle that exists inside ourselves as humans."
Garbage will play a headline show at the O2 Academy Bournemouth on November 17, in between their dates supporting Blondie on the new wave icons' UK arena tour. They will also open for Alanis Morissette on her North American tour this summer.
Garbage Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Wed November 17 2021 - BOURNEMOUTH O2 Academy Bournemouth
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