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Musical Disclosure by Perform School of music Episode 26

2023-12-11 17:28

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Musical Disclosure by Perform School of music Episode 26

Welcome back to the second installment dedicated to the Smashing Pumpkins.

Welcome back to the second installment dedicated to the Smashing Pumpkins.


In 1995, "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" triumphs, marking the beginning of a period of challenges and musical changes for the Smashing Pumpkins. The album is arguably one of the band's most successful, as well as the start of a constant desire to experiment, especially by Corgan. The year 1996 shakes the group to its core: due to substance abuse issues, the band's touring keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin passes away, and for similar reasons, drummer Jimmy Chamberlin is also dismissed.
In 1998, the band regroups with a new lineup for "Adore," an album that deviates from the alternative sound of their previous works, featuring darker and more electronic atmospheres. The 2000 album "Machina/The Machines of God" concludes the decade, demonstrating the band's resilience despite difficulties; in the meantime, D'arcy Wretzky also leaves the band.


Today, we present "The Everlasting Gaze." Enjoy!

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