January 29, 2013 | 11:33 PM | By Bruce Warren
Garbage announce U.S. dates, playing Philly March 23rd at Electric Factory
Shirley Manson, Butch Vig and their modern rock conspirators and band mates Duke Erikson and Steve Marker – known to most as Garbage have announced a handful of U.S. tour dates including a stop at the Electric Factory on Saturday, March 23rd. On sale date and ticketing information coming soon.
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Folkadelphia Session: Field Report
If you haven’t been listening to Milwaukee’s Field Report by now, here’s your chance to make it up with no hard feelings from me (but do it quick). There are only a handful of musicians and bands that I nebulously … Read More
- The Week's Best MP3 Downloads, incl. Literature, Market East, Morning River Band
- Tonight's Concert Picks: Surgeon at Kung Fu Necktie, The Killers at Susquehanna Bank Center, XPN welcomes the Philadelphia Songwriters Project to The Blockley
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Tonight's Concert Picks: Surgeon at Kung Fu Necktie, The Killers at Susquehanna Bank Center, XPN welcomes the Philadelphia Songwriters Project to The Blockley
Philly metal band Surgeon will release their new album tonight at Johnny Brenda’s Kung Fu Necktie (the show was moved due to a water main break). Chemical Reign has been a long time coming for the local four-piece: we first got … Read More
- Watch: Phoenix and Steve Martin & Edie Brickell at Non-COMM
- Non-COMM Recap: Going introspective with John Murry (photos, audio, setlist)
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Non-COMM Recap: Going introspective with John Murry (photos, audio, setlist)
With just his guitar and his voice, Bay Area by way of Mississippi songwriter John Murry played an emotional, powerful set Wednesday night at Non-COMM. Playing an assortment of songs from his current LP The Graceless Age, he also threw … Read More
- My Morning Download: "The Tide" by Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck (playing Voltage Lounge on Saturday, May 18)
- Thee, Idea Men and friends cover Amy Winehouse's "Valerie" in Nashville (playing MilkBoy on 6/13)
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Photos: Garbage at The Electric Factory
Photo by Pete Troshak | Flickr.com/photos/petryfrompa/ Nineties alternative-radio-rock staple Garbage made its first Philadelphia appearance in eight years on Saturday night at The Electric Factory. The band was on tour in support of its fifth album, 2012′s Not Your Kind … Read More
- Tonight's Concert Picks: XPN Welcomes Thao & The Get Down Stay Down at Underground Arts, Candice Martello at the First Unitarian Church Side Chapel, Garbage at The Electric Factory
- My Morning Download: "Blood For Poppies" by Garbage (playing Atlantic City in May)



