Pumpkins Christen “Smasheville” (Live at The Orange Peel 06/23/2007)
[by Will McClain]
“Taking over/we’re taking over,” Smashing Pumpkins front man Billy Corgan sang during the final song of the evening. And the crowd believed him.
Harbingers of the inevitable 90’s alternative rock resurgence, the Pumpkins brought fresh songs and a new lineup Saturday to a tiny club in the mountains of North Carolina.
The sleepy college town of Asheville (known henceforth as Smasheville) buzzed with the news that the newly reformed rock titans chose it in which to make their stateside debut after a seven-year hiatus. Better still, the band would play a nine-night residency, performing songs from the upcoming album Zeitgeist, songs written the day of each show, and a hearty helping of old favorites.
Lead by drummer Jimmy Chamberlain, the band took the stage about 10 p.m. to rapturous applause and proceeded to sandblast its way through nearly three hours of material. Opener “United States” set the tone for the evening: subtle whispers and bone-crushing riffs gracefully guided by anthemic vocal melodies.
Band leader Billy Corgan remained essentially mute throughout the first third of the set, seemingly concentrated on presenting his latest material with clockwork precision. Chamberlain frequently sent winks and knowing glances to the feverish crowd.
Corgan became surprisingly playful as the set progressed. He joked about a fan offering him weed in the street (the same space cadet curiously explained to Corgan that Asheville was built on a crystal) and gave his own face a punitive slap after suggesting he might spend the night with a screaming female fan. The banter continued throughout the set, which sported the vibe of an inside look at a private Pumpkins jam session.
“You haven’t heard the record yet. You might not like it,” Corgan warned after fans cheered the new album. “God knows, you haven’t liked the last four.”
The die-hard crowd ignited with playful boos.
“You can take it,” Corgan assured. “I can. I wouldn’t put you through anything I can’t handle myself.”
Mid-set, Chamberlain, along with guitarist Jeff Schroeder, bassist Ginger Reyes, and touring keyboardist Lisa Harriton, left Corgan alone onstage for an intimate acoustic set which included “Rocket,” “1979,” the rare Gish cut “Daydream” and a brand new tune penned the night before (“I beg your indulgence, for a change,” Corgan joked. “I hope to draw from the crystal.”)
Two lengthy, psychedelic jams – the new “Gossamer” and “Silverfuck” – pushed the show to its ear-bleeding apex, the latter like a sonic amalgam of a playground nursery rhyme and a fighter jet dive bombing a Guitar Center.
The band at once brought the soaring crowd back to earth and sent them floating on their way with the closing “With Every Light.”
“The sun is beaming, radiating,” Corgan sang as he pointed to the crowd, “all the love we are creating.”
Corgan almost got it right: the Pumpkin love existed in spades; this show simply reinforced it.
Set:
United States
Doomsday Clock
Bleeding the Orchid
Today
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Glass and the Ghost Children
Home
Hummer
Lucky 13
Come On (Let’s Go)
Blue Skies Bring Tears
For God and Country
Daydream
Rocket
1979
New Song: “It’s a Song I Sing”
Translucent
Starla
Tonight, Tonight
Tarantula
Starz
Zero
Disarm
Gossamer
Encore 1:
Shame
Silverfuck
Encore 2:
With Every Light
Additional Smashing Pumpkins Audio Here
Smashing Pumpkins – Official Site
Smashing Pumpkins – MySpace Site
previously – Smashing Pumpkins: New Songs Unveiled at Rock-AM-Ring
previously – Smashing Pumpkins: Reunion Tour Video
previously – Smashing Pumpkins “Tarantula” Unveiled
previously – Smashing Pumpkins: “Tarantula” Sample, Cover Art & Stolen Pics?





Great Review. It’s as good as going to the show… well maybe not quite.
Kick ass. Great review – the Pumpkins are back!!!!
they put on an amazing show. best show i’ll ever see
I went to the show last night (7/2) and it was brilliant! The pumpkins have always been one of my favorite groups and they really reinforced that love last night! hands down the best show I have ever been to! what ever show can you go to and get three solid hours of performance??
Great show. Billy come to russia!!!