Garbage Puts Bond To Bed; B-Sides, Remixes Up Next
After gathering in Canada to finish up work on the new James Bond
theme, Garbage is back home in Madison, Wisconsin and about to turn
its attention to a pending album of b-sides.
The band spent last week at Vancouver's Armoury Studios putting the
finishing touches on "The World Is Not Enough," the theme from the
Bond movie of the same name. The band's official Web site reports
that the single and video will be released in early October, while the
movie is scheduled to hit theaters on November 19.
The bulk of the song was recorded with an 83-piece orchestra in a
London studio back in July. The track, which was written by film
composer David Arnold and longtime Bond-theme lyricist Don Black,
has been described in the British press as a dramatic, vintage
Bond-movie ballad.
According to messages posted on the band's official Web site,
Garbage will now be spending much of September working on an
album of b-sides and remixes which will be released either before
Christmas or early in the new year.
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gender is just an excuse, relationship shouldn't just be an excuse,
love is often an excuse, although sometimes these excuses are all
we have to hold onto,
death is the reason and living is the celebration
- Beth Orton
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