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One of the most memorable artifacts of '00s mashup culture is The Grey Album, on which Danger Mouse -- then a largely unknown rap producer with some meager critical buzz -- replaced the music on Jay-Z's freshly released The Black Album with samples from the Beatles' iconic 1968 self-titled double LP, aka "The White Album."
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Billy Corgan was out here slagging off Eddie Vedder in last week’s infamous “top two scribes” interview, and he continued his Pearl Jam diss campaign during a visit to The Howard Stern Show this morning to promote the Smashing Pumpkins’ new Monuments To An Elegy. Noting that he loves competition and hates ...
End-of-year lists — including ours — may have already hit the internet, but there are still a few releases left in these waning weeks of 2014. One of them is Monuments To An Elegy, the Smashing Pumpkins’ followup to 2012′s Oceania, and the first in a planned set of sister albums that Billy Corgan has [...]
The Smashing Pumpkins just put out their new album, Monuments To An Elegy, and they celebrated with a show at Koko in London on Friday night. Marilyn Manson was a special guest during the concert and came out during the encore to perform his new song “Third Day Of A Seven Day Binge” and join [...]
The Smashing Pumpkins defy easy narratives, but it seems safe to say the band’s “classic era” ended as soon as its “classic lineup” fractured. The Pumpkins’ immortal first three albums — 1991′s Gish, ’93′s Siamese Dream, and ’95&#824...
submitted by Nick Nov 5th 2014 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The first song to be released from the Smashing Pumpkins’ upcoming Monuments To An Elegy, “Being Beige,” was not especially promising: not a Teargarden-esque disaster, but not even on the level of the band’s last LP, 2012′s strong Oceania. The brand new “One And All” is a cons...


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