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Billy Corgan: "We need a lot of love right now"

Smashing Pumpkins mainman talks new album, gear and more

Joe Bosso, Mon 26 Oct 2009, 4:00 pm GMT

Billy Corgan: 'We need a lot of love right now'

Corgan has some songs - 44 of 'em - coming your way (© Jared Milgrim/Corbis)

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Conventional wisdom would have it that Billy Corgan should be reassembling the classic lineup of The Smashing Pumpkins - James Iha, D'Arcy and Jimmy Chamberlin, along with himself - for a de rigueur 20th anniversary take-the-money-and-run tour.

As it turns out, that's the furthest thing from Corgan's mind. Rather than revisit the past, the Pumpkins mainman is putting together a new version of the band (Smashing Pumpkins Mark III?), which includes the recent hiring of 19-year-old Mike Byrne on drums (he replaces Chamberlin, who tendered his resignation last spring).

Doing the unexpected also extends to the mammoth album project Corgan is involved in, a planned 44-song set to be called Teargarden By Kaleidyscope.

Corgan is intent on releasing Teargarden one track at a time, as free downloads, starting in late October. "No strings attached, no e-mail address need be given, no fees, nothing, totally free," he says. "A 44-song free-for-all!"

The monolithic album will also be available physically: the format will be 11 EPs with four tracks each.

Corgan, who is working with Byrne, producer and drummer Kerry Brown and Mark Tulin on bass (the latter two haven't been specified as 'official' Smashing Pumpkins yet), sat down the other day with MusicRadar to give us an update on how everything is progressing.

"Currently we are up to 54 songs, which is overwhelming because I write them so fast I don't always remember what we did when we listen back" Billy Corgan

How would would say Mike Byrne is challenging you? Is it a kick in the pants to have somebody so young playing with you?

"Mike was coming in after a lot of the songs were already written, so at this point his role is being reactive to what was already there, which he is very naturally gifted at. He is a really good groove drummer and that alone is making me see different points to emphasize in my arrangements."

What kind of writing and demoing process are you following? To write and record 44 songs in a short period of time is a massive undertaking. Are some songs the result of jams? Do you have a backlog of material?

"Currently we are up to 54 songs, which is overwhelming because I write them so fast I don't always remember what we did when we listen back.

"I was mostly writing with the support of Kerry Brown on drums and Mark Tulin on bass. We would work together to create a strong frame of reference that would only hint at what the song 'could' be, and once found we'd move on to the next."

Of the new songs you've written, what's your favorite and why? Musically, what's it like? Can you describe the feeling you have when you play this song?

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  • licklik

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    39 weeks ago.

    and what you don't know "nigel" is "letting go" of jimmy isn't the story he was in
    it for the dough only and billy didn't want to go that route. i know how fun it can be to bag on people that you have not one single clue as to what is actually going on in their lives, so good luck with your position in life. i'm pretty sure billy or any other musician in this world can really do without the likes of unknowing critics such as yourself.

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  • nigel_tufnel

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    39 weeks ago.

    screw you billy- you dont deserve the fans you once had. I went to see SP play in notts a couple of years ago, and because the arena was half empty, BC played a half arsed set and whinged at the fans who had turned up. Add to that the crazed pay-per-view blog idea and i for one expect more than 44 ill concieved tracks as compensation. By letting JC go, billy's signed his career death warrant.

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