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'Zeitgeist',
The Smashing Pumpkins' First Album Since 2000
'Zeitgeist'
enters the album charts in the top five in the U.S.,
Canada, the U.K., New Zealand, Italy and Switzerland; M ajor
north american fall tour on tap
THE SMASHING
PUMPKINS’ first album of new material
since 2000—ZEITGEIST (Martha’s
Music/Reprise)—enters the album charts in the
Top Five in the U.S. (#2), Canada (#1), New Zealand
(#1), the U.K. (#4), Italy (#5) and Switzerland (#5),
with more Top Ten debuts in Germany (#7), Holland
(#7) and Australia (#8). In the U.S., ZEITGEIST,
selling nearly 150,000 copies in its first week of
release, is the #1 new release of the week and debuted
at #1 on the digital albums chart. The album features
the first single “Tarantula,” now positioned
at #2 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks
chart and #9 on the publication’s Hot Mainstream
Rock Tracks chart. Last week the band appeared
twice on the Late Show with David Letterman,
performing “Tarantula” July 9 and then
closing out the week July 13 with another ZEITGEIST highlight “That’s
The Way (My Love Is).”
“…Zeitgeist ultimately triumphs as
provocative hard rock,” wrote Edna Gundersen
in USA Today, while Jim Farber in the New York
Daily News commented: “Billy Corgan has
brought back his Smashing Pumpkins with a vengeance...it
does the Pumpkins' legacy proud." Nate Chinen,
in the New York Times, said: “…drone-laden
and distortion-jacked, it sounds about as tough as anything
this band has produced,” and Glenn Gamboa in Newsday noted: “Zeitgeist
should return Corgan and Smashing Pumpkins to the forefront
of mainstream rock where they belong."
ZEITGEIST represents
a powerful rebirth and reaffirmation of the Pumpkins
by two of its key members, main singer, songwriter
and guitarist Billy Corgan and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. On
the road, Billy and Jimmy have welcomed Jeff Schroeder
(guitar) and Ginger Reyes (bass) to the line-up, which
is supported by keyboardist Lisa Harriton.
Having recently
completed a sold-out nine-show residency at the Orange
Peel in Asheville, North Carolina (6/23-7/5), the Pumpkins
are now in the midst of their sold-out 11-show San
Francisco residency at the historic Fillmore which
started July 15. Writing about opening night in
the Los Angeles Times, Richard Cromelin observed: "...the
musicians played everything with an enveloping, epic
force that demanded full and immediate attention” (7/17/07). After
the Fillmore residency concludes August 1, the band will
return to Europe for 10 headlining and festival shows.
Look for the Pumpkins’ North American concert tour
this fall. Kicking off with a pair of festival
performances (September 8 in Montreal and September 9
in Toronto), the trek will take the band to theatres
and amphitheatres including Red Rocks in Denver. The
fall tour--the Pumpkins’ first full-scale North
American tour since 2000--is highlighted by multiple
night engagements in Vancouver, Boston and Philadelphia. They’ll
be joined by The Bravery (9/24-10/9) and Explosions in
the Sky from 10/11 to mid-November (except in Dallas).
For more info: www.smashingpumpkins.com and www.myspace.com/smashingpumpkins
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