Albums by this artist

MACHINA / the machines of God (2000)

Siamese Dream (Recommended) (1993)

Gish (Recommended) (1991)

Concerts

November 29, 2000
The Metro, Chicago

Smashing Pumpkins

Gish


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Smashing Pumpkins
Gish
Caroline, 1991
RiYL: Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, Jane's Addiction, Pearl Jam
Once upon a time, before the days of hairless cultural icons, drug overdoses, and shameless electronic pop, Billy Corgan was a badass. In the land of Chicago and the province of Indie Rock, he reigned supreme as Lord of the Stratocaster. With his three more-than-adept accomplices, he took to Wisconsin in December of 1990, holing up with Grand Production Wizard Butch Vig.

Four months later, Gish was born. And rock fans rejoiced: a new savior was in our midst. From the pinnacle of stereos everywhere, the Smashing Pumpkins sent wave after wave of layered guitar bliss to wash our souls clean of the '80s. The alternative revolution was here. Nirvana was right around the bend.

Don headphones and insert Gish: The pounding drums of skinsmaster Jimmy Chamberlin herald the onset of an epic journey, through the rushing peaks and valleys of "Siva," the crunching plateaus of "Bury Me," the chiming melancoly of "Crush," and the sparse landscapes of "Suffer." Corgan and guitarist James Iha will pick you up, spin you into the stratosphere, lie you gently on a pillow of clouds, and then shove you off into free-fall, catching you at the last second only to kick you out the door on your ears.

Somehow, on their debut album, the Pumpkins (and the stellar pre-Nevermind Vig) found a way to funnel the sounds of the cosmos through their instruments and make them obedient to Corgan's epic song structures. Perhaps no little part of this was due to Corgan's admittedly huge appetite for lysergic mind-benders, Hendrix and Black Sabbath at the time.

Listen to his painful croon on the album's ultimate track: "Window Paine / around my heart / shadows streak / around my heart". As the band builds tension, Corgan's shadows start screaming. At least his suffering is beautifully cathartic, and the release was caught on tape.

The 10 songs are the triumphant arrival of one of the most era-defining careers of the '90s. And regardless of what the future held for the young band, the first chapter was a great one.

TROY CARPENTER | Troy Carpenter founded NATN from a Chicago apartment during the ambitious winter of 1998 with co-conspirators Ben French and Jonathan Cohen. After a five-year stint in New York, he and wife Lourdes have recently relocated to Indianapolis, where he spends days listening to music and nights in the kitchen at Elements restaurant. Musical heroes: Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Super Furry Animals. What else makes life worth living: Sushi, Phucty, runs in the park, and the Atlanta Braves.