After releasing the new song "No Horses" last month, Garbage have fitted the track with its very own set of visuals.
The clip was directed by Pancake Mountain creator Scott Stuckey, and it take on a very political tone, splicing in a serious amount of riot footage as Shirley Manson does her best Exorcist impression.
In a statement, Stuckey said, "It's been my observation that when governments disregard their citizens for their own greed, the ensuing soundtrack usually kick's ass. Like Nina Simone's 'Mississippi Goddam' or the Clash's 'Straight to Hell', 'No Horses' made me realize that I'm not going insane, these really are fucked up times. The lyrics are powerful so the challenge was to add something visually that wouldn't ruin the individual's interpretation."
You can watch the results below.
As previously reported, all of the band's profits from sales and streaming of the single will be donated to the International Committee of the Red Cross through the end of 2018.
You can also see all Garbage's upcoming tour dates here.
The clip was directed by Pancake Mountain creator Scott Stuckey, and it take on a very political tone, splicing in a serious amount of riot footage as Shirley Manson does her best Exorcist impression.
In a statement, Stuckey said, "It's been my observation that when governments disregard their citizens for their own greed, the ensuing soundtrack usually kick's ass. Like Nina Simone's 'Mississippi Goddam' or the Clash's 'Straight to Hell', 'No Horses' made me realize that I'm not going insane, these really are fucked up times. The lyrics are powerful so the challenge was to add something visually that wouldn't ruin the individual's interpretation."
You can watch the results below.
As previously reported, all of the band's profits from sales and streaming of the single will be donated to the International Committee of the Red Cross through the end of 2018.
You can also see all Garbage's upcoming tour dates here.