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Pretty cool.
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is Corgan in love with Aaron Turner or something?
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I love the colour
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gonna suuuck
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Is it Corgan blowing himself?
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looks pretty legit
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i wonder how Oceana feel about this. or Oceano. or the atlantic.
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oooh fading colors surrounded by architecture and desolation
kinda cool, kinda
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maybe if you stare at the cover art while listening to the album the music won't suck as bad
that is if the music is horrid
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fuck album art
close your eyes and make your own album art
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Album's gonna be great. I'm reviewing it here so if it's not you can all revel in me eating humble pie.
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Thought this would be a pic of Corgan's ego but I forgot that it might be too big for the cover.
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Great album art, album is going to rule.
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wow what an characterful and interesting album cover.
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This actually is shaping up to be pretty good. It's definitely the most sincere stuff Corgan's done in a while. It's too bad Chamberlain isn't drumming, but the new guy is not too shabby.
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I'm glad to see some positive reactions, I've been bragging this album up big time. These definitely
are the most sincere songs Corgan has written for the Pumpkins in a long while, and they fit perfectly
into a set of songs like "Starla", "Muzzle", "Window Paine" and "Geek USA", which to me is a great
indication that Corgan is regaining his old songwriting spark.
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is Corgan in love with Aaron Turner or something?
He totally is. There's a picture of him wearing an ISIS shirt. He's totally gay for him.
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Billy Corgan and a bunch of new unknown but talented young band members doesn't equal Smashing Pumpkins.
This isn't Smashing Pumpkins...
This is Billy's Kids.
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who the hell approves the pictures posted for bands? it's like hot-tub time machine, and when i think of smashing pumpkins, that's kinda what they look like in my brain. but then i realize none of those people are actually in the band anymore, and in reality they look very different.
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Billy Corgan and a bunch of new unknown but talented young band members doesn't equal Smashing Pumpkins.
Billy Corgan has always been the Smashing Pumpkins, son.
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your wrong on so many levels, XulOnerom
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not sure if I should invest hope into this
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From hearing the songs live on youtube, I can tell Billy's writing better since Zeitgeist. I've been watching them play the old songs recently and he does them terribly. He rushes to the end of every line and in songs where he would normally scream, he hardly does a yell. It's really lame, he doesn't even get into it The new songs though, he was actually getting into them, his singing improved and he was moving around. On Zeitgeist his vocals were worst than ever, he didn't even sound like Billy Corgan, he sounded like an aging cat with a stuffed up nose and peanut butter in his throat. Now he's got that nasally growl back when he gets loud. He's got the sharpness back and I think that's what he needed. To me the songs were like The experimental-ness of Melon collie meets the psychedelic atmosphere of Gish but with a more mellow ambient feel. The good riffs are also back, one song was really in your face and fast, cant remember the title though. The best song I heard was "Pale Horse". Brought to mind The Cure. I really enjoyed. The album will be better than Zeitgeist, we will just have to wait and see how much better. Let us Pray that the production doesn't kill it.
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