iluvbenmckenzie
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So what do you think? It finally leaked online about a week ago.
I think that it's a solid album, but at this point in my listening it doesn't hold up to their masterpieces (in my opinion those are Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, and Adore). Some of the synth-heavy tracks toward the end are just bizarre and I'm not sure whether or not I like them. I also think that "United States" easily could've been shortened to make it more tight/focused. The last couple minutes of "US" are great, though. The one other track I don't like is "(Come On) Let's Go!"; I feel like it doesn't really build to anything.
Anyway, aside from those few tracks, I think that songs like "Doomsday Clock," the "Zero"-ish "7 Shades of Black," "Bleeding the Orchid," potential radio hit "That's the Way (My Love Is)," first single "Tarantula," and the vocal-layered "Starz" are very solid and some of the Pumpkins' best work.
And about the critics' reactions, I think that they're judging the album solely on Billy Corgan's ego and the fact that it isn't a full reunion (in case you didn't already know, James Iha and D'Arcy Wretzky aren't in it this time around). I think that they let the background of the reunion interfere with the music, but that isn't right.
Thoughts?
I think that it's a solid album, but at this point in my listening it doesn't hold up to their masterpieces (in my opinion those are Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, and Adore). Some of the synth-heavy tracks toward the end are just bizarre and I'm not sure whether or not I like them. I also think that "United States" easily could've been shortened to make it more tight/focused. The last couple minutes of "US" are great, though. The one other track I don't like is "(Come On) Let's Go!"; I feel like it doesn't really build to anything.
Anyway, aside from those few tracks, I think that songs like "Doomsday Clock," the "Zero"-ish "7 Shades of Black," "Bleeding the Orchid," potential radio hit "That's the Way (My Love Is)," first single "Tarantula," and the vocal-layered "Starz" are very solid and some of the Pumpkins' best work.
And about the critics' reactions, I think that they're judging the album solely on Billy Corgan's ego and the fact that it isn't a full reunion (in case you didn't already know, James Iha and D'Arcy Wretzky aren't in it this time around). I think that they let the background of the reunion interfere with the music, but that isn't right.
Thoughts?


























