astralweeks, on 08 April 2012 - 07:11 PM, said:
this is a valid point. here's the explanation Corgan provided in a recent interview....
"At 19 years-old I'd developed my ultimate band architecture. I wanted to be in a band that could be Black Sabbath one minute, The Beatles the next, The Cure the next. So when I was out of the Pumpkins doing this folksy rootsy rock or whatever the fuck we were doing, I kept thinking I'd just left my ultimate dream to be in a lesser dream, so why did I give up the dream? I gave up the dream because I thought it would be unfair to continue the band without James Iha because we had started the band. Well, James Iha doesn't send me Christmas cards and I haven't talked to him in five years. So I'm not in the Smashing Pumpkins because of some guy who doesn't care about me but I am loyal to him based on an idea formulated 17 years ago? Fuck him and fuck everybody! I want my band back! Fuck this! I want my dream back, basically. The Pumpkins is the dream. Jeff, Nicole and Mike believe in what the Pumpkins represent."
I think Corgan's description of why he brought back the pumpkins is valid and well said. BUT there is no reason why he couldn't start a new band with a new name that could be all those things WITHOUT the baggage of casual pumpkin fans coming to shows wanting to hear 'rat in a cage'. I think Corgan could have the best of both worlds.. meaning freedom from expectations (something he hates and the SP name brings) and freedom to play what he dreamed of playing (something he doesn't need the SP name for).
The problem is that Corgan didn't like doing pumpkin-ish stuff outside of the pumpkin name but I think that is flawed thinking and he should have just gotten over that and kept doing his thing without the pumpkin name.
But like I said before I have no problem with him calling this The Smashing Pumpkins.. I'm just saying there was a better way IMO.
ArticulateEric, on 09 April 2012 - 06:03 PM, said:
What's the difference between Adore and The Future Embrace?
scope, production, more organic drums, better singles, better songwriting, and one has the best vocals of corgan's career coupled with emotionally devastating material.
I don't see how people compare them so much... because they both have electronic beats? MCIS and Gish both have distorted guitars and big rock drums.. yet no one would claim they are the same.
PS: I love TFE and think it's better than most SP2 stuff so far.