The Smashing Pumpkins

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Formed:
1988, over 24 years ago.
Snapshot:
A Group with 59 releases, and credited 15 times on others' music. 8 members.

Biography

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The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most popular alternative rock bands of the 1990s, mostly thanks to the success of second and third albums Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. At the height of their fame they guest-starred in a memorable episode of The Simpsons.

The line-up of American alt-rock band the Smashing Pumpkins has altered over the years since their formation in 1988, but the most consistent members are Billy Corgan (vocals/guitar) and Jimmy Chamberlin (drums/percussion), who weathered the break-up of 2000 to return with a reunited band in 2006.

Corgan founded the band with guitarist James Iha, and with the line-up completed by D'arcy Wretzky and Jimmy Chamberlin, they recorded a series of demos. Their debut album was 1991’s Gish, which was moderately successful and they toured, opening for Jane’s Addiction (with whom they were often compared) and Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others.

1993 saw the release of Siamese Dream. As a result of being linked with the upcoming grunge movement they felt that a lot was expected of this release and the pressure became unbearable. Corgan became a depressive workaholic, Chamberlin became addicted to narcotics, and the band fought badly. Nonetheless the album fared well, debuting at No.10 on the US Billboard charts and receiving widespread critical acclaim.

The follow-up was Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, a double album which achieved enough sales to earn nine platinum discs and seven Grammy Award nominations. The ensuing tour initially proved to be a triumph as they played to huge crowds, but serious problems were just around the corner. A fan was crushed to death at a concert in Dublin, touring keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin died of a heroin overdose, and Chamberlin was arrested for his involvement in the incident. Chamberlin was fired as a result, and for their next album Adore the Smashing Pumpkins were stripped down to a three-piece. The album was considered a minor failure, but only in relation to the sales of their previous outings as it still sold well in real terms.

Chamberlin joined them again in 1999 for the 2000 release of Machina/The Machines of God. The album sold passably well, but not well enough to prevent the decision, announced in 2000, that the band would split after their next album, the internet-only Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music.

Post split, the band members engaged in various projects with other musicians. In 2001 Corgan and Chamberlin formed the short-lived supergroup Zwan, who released a well received album in 2003. In 2005 Corgan released the solo album TheFutureEmbrace, which failed to sell well.

By 2005, Corgan announced that the Pumpkins would reunite, and the reformed band played live for the first time in Paris, France, in May 2007. The album Zeitgeist followed in July, debuting at No.2 on the Billboard 200.

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Genres

Alternative Rock, Gothic, Rock, Grunge, Metal, Noise, Pop. Vote on Genres

Discography

74 releases – 59 under their own name and 15 credits on others' music Edit

Members

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Billy Corgan

current & founder member
  • lead vocals, guitars, bass guitar, keyboards:
    • 1988-

Jeff Schroeder

current member
  • guitarist:
    • 2007-

Mike Byrne

current member
  • drums, percussion:
    • 2009-

Nicole Fiorentino

current member
  • bass guitarist:
    • 2010-

Jimmy Chamberlin

founder member
  • drums, percussion:
    • 1988-2009

James Iha

founder member
  • guitars, backing vocals:
    • 1988-2000

Melissa Auf der Maur

  • bass guitar:
    • 1999-2000

D'Arcy Wretzky

founder member
  • bass guitar, backing vocals:
    • 1988-1999

In the News

( 4 stories between 13th November 2008 and 12th March 2010 )

Smashing Pumpkins Opening Doors

Mar, 12 2010

Do you play bass guitar or keyboards and love alternative rock music? Then you should think about getting in touch with Billy Corgan, because he’s hunting for new members for The Smashing Pumpkins. The band’s current drummer was recruited as a result of similar open auditions and it’s worked so well for them that the exercise is due to be repeated. Corgan confirmed the plans on the band website. “We were lucky enough to find drummer Mike Byrne through an open audition process, so why not open the doors again to anyone who might be interested for the bass or keyboard position. As you can see from our past and present, age, race, or a person's background is not an issue. Everyone is truly welcome to audition.” Though it’s been a long time since the heydays of Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, it is an interesting time for the band as they are engaged in a project to release one free song a week as part of a 44-track concept album called Teargarden By Kaleidyscope. Three songs from the project have already been released.

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The Smashing Pumpkins

Sep, 19 2009

Only a few days ago we were reporting on the launch of Billy Corgan’s new spiritual website, Everything From Here To There, but now for developments of a more musical nature: a new release from Billy’s band The Smashing Pumpkins, called Teargarden By Kaleidyscope. A post on the Pumpkins’ website announces that the mammoth 44 track opus will herald a return to the “original psychedelic roots of The Smashing Pumpkins: atmospheric, melodic, heavy, and pretty.” The post also clarifies that the leviathan effort will be released in easily digestible chunks, with one track at a time available from the end of October. Corgan states that “Each song will be made available absolutely for free, to anyone anywhere. There will be no strings attached. Free will mean free, which means you won’t have to sign up for anything, give an email address, or jump through a hoop. You will be able to go and take the song or songs as you wish, as many times as you wish”. For those who like hard copies of their favorite music, the tracks will be compiled into a series of 11 limited edition four-track EPs, and for completist Pumpkins anoraks, there’ll be a collector’s edition box set too.

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The Smashing Pumpkins

Apr, 1 2009

If you've got Friday next week off, live in the vicinity of Los Angeles and fancy joining a massively successful rock band, why not pick up sticks and audition to be Billy Corgan's new drummer in the Smashing Pumpkins? Of course, it helps if you're also an extremely talented rock drummer (your proficiency at rhythmically rattling your desk while you work does not count), preferably of the same capabilities of Jimmy Chamberlin, the longtime Pumpkins drummer who quit the band last week. "I won't pretend I'm into something I'm not" Chamberlin said, which seems to suggest artistic differences with singer Corgan. "I can't just, 'Cash the check' so to speak." All those who may be interested in swapping percussive hits for cash-worthy checks are advised to send "background info, photos and performance web links" to pumpkinsdrummer at gmail dot com.

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  • Formed in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Corgan met bassist D'arcy Wretzky in 1988 after a show by the Dan Reed Network where they argued the merits of the band. After finding out Wretzky played bass, Corgan stated his band's need for a bassist and gave Wretzky his telephone number. Wretzky soon joined the band.
  • Corgan's friend Bob English had coined the name "Smashing Pumpkins."
  • The first performance of The Smashing Pumpkins was on July 9, 1988, at the Polish bar Chicago 21.

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