Garbage Cleans Up New Album at The Lodge

May 1, 2005 12:00 PM, Compiled by Heather Johnson

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From left: Garbage guitarist/bassist Steve Marker, assistant mastering engineer Sarah Register, vocalist Shirley Manson, Emily Lazar, guitarist/bassist/keyboardist Duke Erikson and drummer/producer Butch Vig

Garbage recently visited The Lodge (New York City) to master their new album, Bleed Like Me (Warner Bros.), with chief mastering engineer Emily Lazar. The album was recorded at the Trident A Range — equipped Smart Studios (Madison, Wisc.), co-owned by Garbage drummer/producer Butch Vig, with engineer Billy Bush.




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