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"Battle in Me" is a song from
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's fifth
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'', and was released as the lead single to promote the album in
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. "Battle in Me" preceded the band's underplayed headliner concert in
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and served as the band's
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2012 release in the United Kingdom and Europe.


Background

"Battle in Me" was the first new song Garbage created when the sessions for ''Not Your Kind of People'' were convened in early 2010 in The Pass studio in Hollywood. Starting out in a recording studio with the rule that nobody could bring in old
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or ideas, "Battle in Me" sprung from the group jamming. The initial take amounted to 20 minutes of material saved to
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and some of the vocals were recorded during these very first jam sessions. Garbage took the material to their own respective home studios and edited the track separately to form the song. Guitarist
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's parts were inspired by
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, after watching the documentary ''
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'' the night prior to the session. The lyrics to the song were mostly written as the band jammed together. As singer
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later pointed out, the line "Let's take a torch to the past and the future" is her "mantra" reflecting on being in the moment and being the truest version of herself, also in the context of making music. "You don't have to be married to who you were. This sense of liberation seems missing in the current musical climate – it seems so overly sexualised now. People like
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and
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are sexual, but they're doing it in an interesting way. What scares me is that there's no alternative to that pop world," she explained. Vig said the song was one of his favourites to play live. After initial reception to the track's lyrics saying it was Manson's "
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song," Manson clarified that the song deals with the first time she had sex, an experience she recalls as "unpleasant" and "a disappointment." In other instances, Manson expanded on the event, saying she lost her virginity when she was 15 with a much older music teacher "in the back of his van after class" during an on-and-off "so called relationship" which lasted until she found out the man was having sex with other students as well. After this declaration led the Edinburgh City Council to start an inquiry, Manson felt the need to make clear that she was not a victim of abuse and that the relationship was fully consensual.


Single release and promotion

Ahead of its premiere, "Battle in Me" was used as the soundtrack of a video the band uploaded on their YouTube channel to announce their return in January 2012, titled "Garbage Returns!" The song received its first radio broadcast on Steve Lamacq's BBC Radio 6 Music show on March 27, 2012, and the digital single appeared on digital stores a day later. The audio that Garbage posted on their YouTube channel is the
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of the song, featuring a shorter
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. On April 21, "Battle in Me" was also issued as a
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7" single to mark
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and was distributed throughout participating
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s. The press run of the red vinyl was limited to 500 units, and was
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"Blood for Poppies". The song was debuted live on April 7 at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles and was performed at concerts for the duration of the
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. On May 2, Garbage posted a professionally filmed live rehearsal video of the song shot in Los Angeles directed by Julie Orser. The video was sent to ''
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'' to promote the single. On May 15, the day of ''Not Your Kind of People'' release, Garbage performed the song on French TV show ''Album de la semaine''. On March 19, 2013, Garbage performed the song on ''
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''. In 2022, the song was remastered by
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and included in the band's third greatest hits compilation ''
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Critical reception

Reception to "Battle In Me" was mostly positive, with critics noting the song's Garbage signature sound. For instance, Marc Hogan of ''
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'' noted the similarity of the sound of with Garbage's older material, writing the song "offers another batch of explosive hooks, maximal cyber-distortion, and powerhouse drums straight out the group’s ’90s heyday." A similar sentiment was shared by Gabriel Rolim of ''MonkeyBuzz'', who, despite giving ''Not Your Kind of People'' a lukewarm review, was positive about the song, complimenting its
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sound and comparing it to
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. However, Riccardo Zagaglia of Italian publication ''SentireAscoltare'' was negative about the track's sound, labeling the similarity of the song to older Garbage material as "self-quotationism." Nick Levine of ''
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'' commended the "
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-style drums, stop-start hooks and a
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that's on loan from " Livin' On a Prayer" saying the song was even better than previous single "Blood For Poppies". Emma Smith of ''
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'' commended the band's studio abilities, writing ""Battle In Me" and "Man on a Wire" are both pretty cut and dry in theory with their cold, sharp guitars and riff-based centres, but their focus and energy serve to remind you how amazing this band are at songwriting." Criticism to the band's delivery came from Enio Chiola of ''
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'', who felt the song shared a similar sentiment to that of Garbage's angst-filled "
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," but noted "this time it feels forced and disingenuous."


Track listings

*Digital single #"Battle in Me" − 4:16 *UK 7" single (Record Store Day edition) # "Battle in Me" – 4:16 # "Blood for Poppies" – 3:40


Release history


Comprehensive charts


References


External links


Garbage official website"Battle in Me" Mini-Film
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"Battle in Me" live rehearsal
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"Battle in Me" discography
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