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Garbage plots late-summer run through North America

Shirley Manson and company are in the midst of another swing through North America as they continue to support "Bleed Like Me," the first new Garbage album in four years.

CD Review: Garbage, "Bleed Like Me" (Geffen)

Once the champions of ultra-sexed-up, kissed-by-techno rock, Garbage spends much of their new album, 'Bleed Like Me,' plugging in their guitars and stomping on distortion pedals. Four years removed from the band's previous release, 'Bleed Like Me' is an energetic, 11-track sprint that should thrill fans seeking a fourth platter of Garbage-brand power pop. Once the champions of ultra-sexed-up, kissed-by-techno rock, Garbage spends much of their new album, "Bleed Like Me," plugging in their guitars and stomping on distortion pedals. Four years removed from the band's previous release, "Bleed Like Me" is an energetic, 11-track sprint that should thrill fans seeking a fourth platter of Garbage-brand power pop.

Interview: Butch Vig of Garbage

For the techno-inspired rock band Garbage, recording the new album "Bleed Like Me" was therapeutic.

Garbage buries the hatchet, new album and tour ahead

Four rocky years after the release of the group's third album, Garbage is returning with new material and a North American club tour.

Briefly: No Doubt, Garbage to open on new U2 dates

plus: George Harrison reportedly hospitalized in New York. Keb' Mo' to open for Garth Brooks. Britney Spears concert on armed forces radio and TV. Military may use music-sharing technology.

New Releases, Oct. 2: Elton John, Ja Rule, Garbage

plus: Billie Holiday, Oysterhead, Bela Fleck, Billy Joel, more.

MTV's "Campus Invasion Tour" Hits U.S. Colleges This Week

MTV's Campus Invasion Tour, which integrates a daytime interactive festival with a nighttime concert, opens Wednesday (10/20) at the University of Denver.