3LB
06-27-2012, 10:29 PM
I'm really liking this one. Has a 'Melloncollie' vibe to it, though its not as infinitely sad as that one. Sound quality is better than the last Smashing Pumpkins CD I heard, Zeitgeist.
I guess it depends on what kind of Corgan you want to hear; bitter, disenfranchised, venom-spitting Billy or wistful, introspective, cinematic Billy. Not to say that Oceania is a touchy-feely work, and it does rock, though I am hearing a bit more synths than I remember on a Pumpkins album (don't worry, its not a Muse album). I definitely would recommend it to those who loved the more cinematic parts of Melloncollie & The Infinite Sadness. Lots of textural guitar, less dissonance. Wheras as past Pumpkin albums found Corgan in the throws of both angst and longing simultaneously, this album shows us he's not quite the 'rat-in-a-cage' he once was - that's not a bad thing in this case.
I guess it depends on what kind of Corgan you want to hear; bitter, disenfranchised, venom-spitting Billy or wistful, introspective, cinematic Billy. Not to say that Oceania is a touchy-feely work, and it does rock, though I am hearing a bit more synths than I remember on a Pumpkins album (don't worry, its not a Muse album). I definitely would recommend it to those who loved the more cinematic parts of Melloncollie & The Infinite Sadness. Lots of textural guitar, less dissonance. Wheras as past Pumpkin albums found Corgan in the throws of both angst and longing simultaneously, this album shows us he's not quite the 'rat-in-a-cage' he once was - that's not a bad thing in this case.