
Garbage announce expanded reissue of 2005 album, Bleed Like Me
Garbage have announced that they will be reissuing a remastered expanded edition of their fourth studio album, Bleed Like Me, which was released in 2005.
Bleed Like Me will be available on vinyl for the first time since its release. Announcing the news on their socials, the band revealed that the "expanded reissue features rare b-sides, remixes, and alternate versions" of some of the tracks.
As reported by NME, Shirley Manson said of the release: “This album was tricky to make and resulted in the band taking a five year hiatus shortly after it was released. However over the years it has become a mainstay of our discography so we decided to finally make it available on vinyl due to the many pained pleas from our fans.”
The expanded version of Bleed Like Me is set for release on 5 April via BMG/Stunvolume, and is available to pre-order now.
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