I Feel Bad for the Person of Whom the Smashing Pumpkins Are Their Favorite Band
Like so many 90s acts. In the 90s nothing in rock changed except that someone added compression technology. Compression enabled the volume on musical recordings to be turned up, but as a consequence all the dynamics were sacrificed. Though this could have been popular in another generation, but so what. Good pop bands are easy to come by. The musicianship is lacking. The vocals are strange. Seriously, I don’t understand the pop rock vocalist model where every vocalist has a strange voice. What’s wrong with singing normal? I guess singing normally doesn’t sell. If you like pop music, then, this is a great album, but if you are looking for anything more, you will find Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness to be lacking.
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