Vow
Garbage · Absolute Garbage [2007]
And I can't stop when it comes to you
You burned me out but I'm back at your door
Like Joan of Arc coming back for more
I nearly died
I nearly died
I nearly died
I came to cut you up
I came to knock you down
I came around to tear your little world apart
I came to shut you up
I came to drag you down
I came around to tear your little world apart
And break your soul apart
Ah, you burn and burn to get under my skin
You've gone too far now, I won't give in
You crucify me but I'm back in your bed
Like Jesus Christ coming back from the dead
I nearly died
I nearly died
I nearly died
I came to knock you up
I came to cut you down
I came around to tear your little world apart
I came to rip you up
I came to shut you down
I came around to tear your little world apart
And break your soul apart
I nearly died
I nearly died
I nearly died
I came to cut you up
I came to knock you down
I came around to tear your little world apart
I came to shut you up
I came to suck you down
I came around to tear your little world apart
Tear your little world apart
Tear your little world apart
And break your soul apart
I can't stop when it comes to you
I can't stop when it comes to you
When it comes to you...
Vow - Garbage
Garbage's 'Vow' stands as a defining track from their 2007 album 'Absolute Garbage,' marking a pivotal shift in the band's sound toward a more electronic and dance-oriented direction. Following the success of 'Version 2.0,' the group fully embraced the club and rave genres, blending their signature alternative rock edge with synthesized beats and driving rhythms. The song features the band's characteristic interplay between frontwoman Shirley Manson's emotive vocals and the intricate production of producer Butch Vig, creating an anthem that captures the energy of the mid-2000s dance music scene. It serves as a testament to Garbage's evolution, showcasing their ability to adapt while maintaining their core identity within the broader context of electronic and alternative music.

