In the spirit of the Halloween season, the band I will be talking about today is The Smashing Pumpkins. While the only real correlation is that they have the word pumpkin in their name, nevertheless that is who I will be mentioning in this post!
A lot of people in my family also enjoy The Smashing Pumpkins, so I guess that would be where I sort of first heard them. Also of good note is the fact that they have a few songs on Guitar Hero, that of which I played all of the time when I was younger and likely cemented the songs into my brain.
Forgetting the name alone, much of the music is fitting for autumn and sort of the picturesque heavier, darker scene that is associated with the fall season.
Compared to the other artists that I have so far talked about, I am less versed in their whole discography. However, I still have a favorite album that I listen to frequently. That album is their second album Siamese Dream that was released in 1993. This album has many great songs that are all very unique from some of the other music during this time. Siamese Dream is a very acclaimed album that has high praise from many listeners.
Some of my favorites off of that album are “Mayonaise”, “Today”, and “Cherub Rock”. All of these tunes are fairly different from each other, but at the same time feel within the same genre. “Mayonaise” is a particular favorite of mine. I once read someone’s description of the guitar in this song as a “warm blanket” and I think that is a really great visualization of the connotations associated within the song. I have really taken a strong liking to this song over the past few months, and I definitely concur with that opinion.
Going past the heavy guitar sounds in the songs, the lyrics are also very great. They point to a lot of heavier topics, but in many cases are perfectly supported by the accompanying instruments.
The album that follows Siamese Dreams, Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness, also contains many hits that I do like. Songs such as “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” and “1979” are popular in their own right, but are very good songs nonetheless.
The Smashing Pumpkins are an essential rock band that have a very unique, long discography. I really do enjoy listening to their music and overtime will learn more of their songs and probably listen to them even more.