No small task to kick off an album longer than most feature films, but Mellon Collie‘s self-titled overture gets the action moving with appropriately cinematic aplomb. The first instrumental cut to ...
10. “Thirty-Three” (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, 1995) Aside from honorary patron saint Paul Westerberg, Smashing Pumpkins were the only act on the Singles soundtrack that wasn’t from ...
The Smashing Pumpkins unique sound and cemented their status as alternative rock legends, from Mayonaise to Today and 1979.
Billy Corgan is making his Machines of God tour this year something fresh by introducing at least four songs that have never been played live by Smashing Pumpkins into the setlist. In a mailing to ...
What's the best Smashing Pumpkins song? That’s what we want to find out from you in this week’s Loudwire Nights Artist of the Week poll! Each week, we’ll be asking you to choose your favorite track ...
For a couple of decades, Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan has been living in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Illinois. Highland Park is also the location of Madame Zuzu's, the tea house that ...
The Smashing Pumpkins have released another pair of new songs, “Purple Blood” and “Dulcet in E,” from their upcoming album, Cyr, out November 27th. “Purple Blood” boasts a classic Pumpkins feel, with ...
Sixth-grade English teacher Jon Fishman played "1979" by The Smashing Pumpkins for his students. Fishman shared their responses to TikTok, from "cringe" to "nothing about smashing pumpkins." Viewers ...
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This week, the boy band Why Don’t We debuted their new song “Slow Down.” However, the pop track has quickly caught the attention of Smashing Pumpkins fans for a specific reason. As it turns out, the ...
The post Billy Corgan: Metallica’s “Fuel” Sounds “Awfully Close” to a Certain Smashing Pumpkins Song appeared first on Consequence. The remark came up when Corgan was asked in a new interview about ...