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Garbage premiere fan-made 'I Hate Love' new teaser - video
Published Wednesday, Feb 15 2012, 09:35 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 1 comment
Garbage have unveiled a video teaser for their new song 'I Hate Love'.
The band released the clip on Valentine's Day and it is made up of a slideshow of anti-love images submitted by their fans.
'I Hate Love' features on Garbage's comeback album Not Your Kind Of People, which will be self-released by the group on May 22 on their own Stunvolume label.
"We have the most incredible fans. We are overwhelmed by the amazing 'I Hate Love' art we received from all of you," the band said on Twitter.
A full gallery of submitted images can be found on the official Garbage Facebook page.
Frontwoman Shirley Manson first announced that she was recording new material with Garbage in 2010.
She had previously quit the music industry to focus on her acting but later said that singing at a memorial service had inspired her to consider a comeback.
The band released the clip on Valentine's Day and it is made up of a slideshow of anti-love images submitted by their fans.
'I Hate Love' features on Garbage's comeback album Not Your Kind Of People, which will be self-released by the group on May 22 on their own Stunvolume label.
"We have the most incredible fans. We are overwhelmed by the amazing 'I Hate Love' art we received from all of you," the band said on Twitter.
A full gallery of submitted images can be found on the official Garbage Facebook page.
Frontwoman Shirley Manson first announced that she was recording new material with Garbage in 2010.
She had previously quit the music industry to focus on her acting but later said that singing at a memorial service had inspired her to consider a comeback.
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