Smashing
Pumpkins look to Classic Rock sound for their next album.
In an interview
with Rolling Stone Smashing Pumpkin front man Billy Corgan says the
the next album by his band will sound a lot like classic rock band Mountain.
Corgan jokes that
he has been less than enthusiastic with the music of 1998 and most of
his CD listening is of classic rock albums from bands like Mountain,
UFO, and Rainbow.
Adore has had a
luke warm reception from fans, many consider it too commercial, and
album sales have not lived up to the glory of past Pumpkins releases.
But Corgan and
Co march on. Billy has completed writing 14 songs for the next album,
and has contributed to
Enuff Z'nuff's new album Paraphernalia.
Read the interview
with Billy Corgan at Rolling
Stone online
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