another premiership season begins-more of my life wasted!
another premiership season begins-more of my life wasted!
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After the sudden breakup of ZWAN, a Billy Corgan solo album was inevitable. Okay it sounds nothing like the Pumpkins,but ignore that and this is a damn good album. 'Mina Loy' and 'Walking shade' are brimming with fuzzy electronic rock wonder. Openner 'All things change' is a definate highpoint with its simple yet beautiful melody. The major surprise is the Bee Gees cover of 'To love somebody' which effortlessly betters the original. 'The camera eye' is dark and moody, with a pulsating beat. If you can't get over the fact that Billy isn't just replicating past glories then don't bother buying this. It's a good start to his solo career and whilst I can't see myself listenning to this much in years to come for now it is a pleasing return from one of the true talents of American rock.
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