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Smashing Pumpkins to Release 2nd EP in Teargarden Series

NEW EP OUT NOVEMBER 23


Billy Corgan

The Smashing Pumpkins
will release Teargarden By Kaleidyscope Vol. II: The Solstice Bare on November 23 via Martha’s
Music/Rocket Science Ventures.

This physical-only four-song EP is a limited-edition, beautifully packaged CD
&
deluxe 12-inch vinyl picture disc with the four songs: “The Fellowship,” “Freak,” “Tom Tom” and “Spangled” as well
as an unreleased B-side track, “Cottonwood Symphony.” The lid covering the 12- inch box is a metallic/foil
wallpaper motif, with a 1970′s design by The Flavor Paper Co. As with the band’s EP Teargarden By Kaleidyscope
Vol. 1: Songs For A Sailor
, which was released in May of this year, quantities are limited worldwide.

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Print on the iPad: A smashing success

The iPad is transforming media firms, and frustrating them

THE advertisement for Newsday’s iPad application starts blithely enough. A man in a shirt and tie sits in the kitchen, reading the New York newspaper on his tablet computer. He turns the device on its side and watches the live feed from a traffic camera. Then a fly lands on the table. The man quickly raises the iPad and smashes it down, shattering the glass. The ad implies that the iPad is superior to old-fashioned print in all sorts of ways, just not every way. It is a joke—but also a good summary of how newspaper and magazine outfits have come to feel about Apple’s product in the eight months since it was unveiled.

Even before the device had a name, media executives knew what they wanted from the iPad. Like the Kindle, Amazon’s e-reader, it could be used to sell digital issues of newspapers and magazines. Like the web, it could be used to deliver targeted advertising. It would look better than both. Newspaper and magazine firms were determined to steer its evolution. Terry McDonell, who oversees Sports Illustrated, helped create a futuristic-seeming video of a hypothetical issue filled with whizzy graphics and interactive ads. …

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Smashing Pumpkins :: 09.04.10 :: Lobero Theatre :: Santa Barbara, CA

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There was surreal mash up of cultures at the historic Lobero Theatre last Saturday night. The tiny 680-seat theater is the oldest continuously operating performance hall in California. The venue was founded in 1873 and is a state landmark with a rich history of stage, screen, and musical performances. Today, the Lobero is run much the same way as it was 100 years ago, but by a non-profit organization. The usher staff is composed mostly of retired, well-dressed volunteers who maintain antiquated rules of etiquette. Patrons are personally seated only during breaks in a performance. The crowd is expected to stay in their rather small, stodgy old seats for the entire performance. Wealthy, mostly elderly patrons rewarded for their support of the non-profit theatre with season tickets seem to be happy with the old school etiquette. The system usually works for most types of performances booked at the theatre, like live jazz bands and folk singers, but every once in awhile a rock band is booked to play the intimate space and all hell breaks loose. My Morning Jacket played a marathon four concerts at the venue several years ago and fans were dancing in the aisles and on their seats all night long.

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So, the announcement that Smashing Pumpkins would be playing the little venue came as a great surprise to most rock fans. The opening act for the September 4th show quickly established the mood of the evening and showed a readiness to unleash a rocking barrage of music on unsuspecting fans. Bad City, a young new band of rockers from Chicago with their first album released just a few weeks ago, exploded onstage. Handpicked by Head Pumpkin Billy Corgan to open the show, the group is composed of energetic teenage rockers with a collective old soul. Sounding like a veteran hair band from the 80s, the band launched a traditional rock assault on the audience. Led by charismatic lead singer Josh Serek, the band joked and laughed with the audience between songs. Serek, the last member to join the group, actually hails from Temecula, and his sleepy Southern California wine town seems to be spawning an inordinate amount of successful rockers of late. Other members of the band also bantered back and forth with the crowd. One guy asked “if the people sitting in the front were there for the Kenny G light jazz,” playing into the evening’s mash-up between irreverent rock and the world of old school manners. Bad City boasts a double guitar threat in Max Perenchio and Tom Schleiter battling in a six-string war on many songs. Most of the band members were solid back-up singers as well. Serek quipped on the last song of their solid set that as long as the band’s members are alive, rock and roll will never die. Considering how young they are that means rock has a good long road ahead.

Billy Corgan and his new Pumpkins sauntered onstage after intermission and continued the light banter about the restrictive, reticent atmosphere. Fresh from their performance, the Saturday before as headliners for the Sunset Strip Music Festival [see review & pics here] in front of over 30,000 people, the band looked surprisingly relaxed and engaged in the tiny venue. With most of their sound and lighting equipment crammed onto the small stage, the band immediately began to assault the audience with a wall of exploding audio and visual stimulation. The blinding lights and strobes of all shapes and sizes actually forced some fans to don sunglasses.

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In the lighting chaos, Corgan screamed and wailed in his trademark voice and attacked his guitar like a madman. The new Pumpkins, looking surprisingly like the old Pumpkins, followed his lead in a frenzy of sound. The new members include Jeff Schroeder on guitar, who gave Corgan a run for his money in guitar battle throughout the set. Nicole Fiorentino is a veteran rock bass player who has played with numerous bands including Veruca Salt. Young drumming prodigy Michael Byrne rounds out the new lineup.

Mixing old songs with new, the Pumpkins tore through a nearly two-hour set. Opening with a Middle Eastern tinged new song titled “Astral Plane,” the band quickly established that they could live up to their historic pedigree. Other new songs included “Freak,” “A Song for a Son” and “My Love Is Winter.” But it was the old classics that got the crowd excited and out of their tiny, wooden seats. “Today” had fans screaming with anticipation. An awkward moment came when the band played the classic “Bullet With Butterfly Wings.” As he has done countless times, Corgan paused and pointed at the audience to sing the familiar chorus – “Despite all my rage/ I am still just a rat in a cage” – but a seemingly clueless Santa Barbara audience stood silent and bewildered like the proverbial deer in the Pumpkins’ headlights. The feisty Corgan, however, showing just how relaxed he was onstage, didn’t get flustered and sarcastically took a moment to teach the audience the lyrics. He began with an ironic, slow annunciation of the chorus, slowly speeding it up until he devolved into a guitar wailing and screaming frenzy.

By the time the band launched into the 1993 hit “Cherub,” the crowd had fully come alive, sensing their good fortune at being invited to Corgan’s little party at the Lobero. That classic song devolved into a salute to the sixties – a sound that Corgan has admired and incorporated into his recent side project Spirit in the Sky – first playing a Hendrix jam of the “Star Spangled Banner,” then morphing into the beginning of Led Zeppelin’s “Heartbreaker.” This evolved into a classic drum solo, giving Byrne a chance to showcase his incredible talents. The band returned to play a searing encore to the main set. Finally, after three more tunes and more friendly chatter, Corgan thanked the crowd for attending the event and the sleepy ushers slowly drew back the exit curtains. It was truly a surreal scene perhaps only possible in Santa Barbara

Setlist
Astral Planes, Ava Adore, Drown, As Rome Burns, A Song for a Son, Today, Eye, Bullet With Butterfly Wings, United States (with Star Spangled Banner and Moby Dick interludes), My Love Is Winter Perfect, Cherub Rock, That’s the Way (My Love Is), Tonight, Tonight, Stand Inside Your Love, Tarantula
E: Disarm, Freak, Zero

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George Michael Taken into Custody for Smashing a Showcase

It was confirmed by police on Tuesday that George Michael, British pop singer, was taken into custody. He is charged with smashing a London store while driving a car. That accident happened early in the morning on Sunday. According to numerous reports, the 47-year-old star, who previously participated at a gay pride march held in [...]

Smashing Pumpkins Headline Sunset Strip Music Festival

TEARGARDEN BY KALEIDYSCOPE TOUR ROLLS ON THIS SUMMER


Billy Corgan

Organizers of the Sunset Strip Music Festival have confirmed that The Smashing Pumpkins will headline the street festival on Saturday, August 28, with a live performance on the legendary strip, which is being closed to traffic for only the second time in its history. Smashing Pumpkins wrap up the third annual SSMF, set to include a special tribute event for Slash at the House of Blues on August 26; live performances at The Roxy Theatre, Whisky A Go-Go, Viper Room, Key Club, Cat Club and House of Blues on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights; plus more than 50 bands, two outdoor stages and a full day of music in the venues on Saturday, August 28.

As in year’s past, the SSMF will honor a figure who is synonymous with the sunset strip for their contribution to the history of The Strip as well as the music industry. This year’s honoree is Slash. Previous recipients of this honor have been Ozzy Osbourne (2009) and Sunset Strip club owners Lou Adler, Mario Maglieri and Elmer Valentine (2008).

General admission, VIP and 3-Day VIP tickets for the event will go on sale Thursday, June 17 through Ticketmaster at 10 AM PST. Street fest tickets will be $49.50 in advance ($65 day of at box office) and VIP street fest tickets, which include access to a private tented area with full no-host bar and seating area, are available for $100 in advance. A limited number of three-day “VIP” passes (which include entrance to Slash’s tribute on August 26, the clubs all three nights + access to VIP tent at street fest) will be $250. There will also be individual ticket sales for the sunset strip clubs on Thursday and Friday nights. The SSMF is donating a portion of all tickets sold to the Los Angeles Youth Network (LAYN), a charity personally selected by honoree Slash. LAYN’s mission is to end homelessness, one kid at a time, by providing shelter, food and counseling for the abused, neglected and abandoned.

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Smashing Pumpkins: Intimate Tour

FIRST ENTRY IN TEARGARDEN BY KALEIDYSCOPE SERIES AVAILABLE NOW


Billy Corgan

Smashing Pumpkins are
planning a 12 date tour of intimate venues, beginning with the House of Blues in Cleveland, OH on July 6. Find full
Pumpkins tour stops here. The
announcement coincides with the release last week of the Teargarden by Kaleidyscope Vol. 1: Songs For A
Sailor
. The collection is the first of 11 EPs to be released as part of the 44 song Teargarden by
Kaleidyscope
series.

After the North American run, the Pumpkins head over to Japan for four shows, including two headlining
performances
at the Summersonic Festival in Tokyo and Osaka, and two performances at Studio Coast in Tokyo.

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Forecastle Festival: Schedule Adds Smashing Pumpkins

OVER 100 BANDS IN LOUISVILLE IN JULY

Pumpkin Head Billy Corgan

The Forecastle Festival has announced the completion of this year’s festival lineup with the addition Smashing Pumpkins as Saturday night’s headlining act. Modern English and Scott Miller and the Commonwealth round out the acts on this year’s lineup.

The 2010 Festival will take place July 9-11 across Louisville’s 74-acre Waterfront Park. Other performers include The Flaming Lips, Widespread Panic, Spoon, DEVO, CAKE, She & Him, Drive-by Truckers, Bassnectar, Umphrey’s McGee, Against Me!, Minus the Bear, Manchester Orchestra, a reunited Cap ‘n Jazz, and rare daily/nightly performances by “Cirque Berzerk,” a Los Angeles-based circus combining aerial acrobatics and French burlesque with punk rock influences.

See the full lineup of over 100 bands here, and view the detailed daily schedules here.


Smashing Pumpkins: Free Songs Tonight Show on April 20

AMBITIOUS 11 EP SERIES, FREE DOWNLOADS, BLACK LIGHT POSTERS AND LENO

Pumpkin Head Billy Corgan

The Smashing Pumpkins will release “Astral Planes,” the fourth track of their epic 44-song Teargarden By Kaleidyscope project, this Friday, April 16, via the independent Amoeba Records’ website. The swirling, psychedelicized song will first be available for free download on www.amoeba.com (in the left-hand corner under “Breaking News”) and then, later that day, available for free download via www.smashingpumpkins.com along with three previously released tracks: “A Stitch In Time,” “Widow Wake My Mind” and “A Song For A Son.” The site also offers a widget enabling fans to host the songs anywhere on the web.

“Astral Planes” is the final song to be issued for Teargarden By Kaleidyscope Vol. 1: Song For A Sailor, the first of the eventual 11 EPs to be sold in record stores. Teargarden By Kaleidyscope Vol. 1: Song For A Sailor is set for official release on May 25 thru Martha’s Music/Rocket Science Ventures. This very limited edition collector’s EP will be packaged in a collector’s silk-screened wooden box. Each box will contain a 4-song CD, a vinyl 7″ and a hand-carved obelisk.

The release of “Astral Planes” comes one day before Record Store Day, which the band will celebrate with a free performance in Los Angeles. The first 250 fans that pre-order the TeargardenÂ… EP on Saturday, April 17, will receive the limited edition black light poster as well as a wristband giving them entry into The Smashing Pumpkins performance from Amoeba and Urban Outfitters Space 15 Twenty later that day. The pre-order is exclusive to independent record stores. By pre-ordering the EP, fans will be guaranteed to own the EP and will immediately receive a collector’s edition Smashing Pumpkins black light poster, while supplies last.

While in Los Angeles, The Smashing Pumpkins will perform “Widow Wake My Mind” on NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Tuesday, April 20.

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Smashing Clijsters sparkles Down Under

Kim Clijsters sent out a warning to her rivals when she demolished Australia’s Alicia Molik in the second round of the Brisbane International yesterday. The Belgian was in ruthless form as she saw off Molik in one hour, breaking the Australian’s serve six times on her way to a 6-0, 6-3 victory.