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MACHINA/The Machines of God

  • AMG Review of MACHINA/The Machines of God

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Any record called MACHINA/The Machines of God couldn't be a pure ock album. The title suggests this is a concept album, which are at least a little progressive. As it happens, MACHINA is a lot progressive. Though it's damn near impossible to figure out the story line, the album plays like a concept album, with each track floating into the next, winding up with an album artier than Adore. That's not a liability, since the Smashing Pumpkins were always arty, yet Billy Corgan was very clever in camouflaging his artiness. "The Everlasting Gaze" rocks more overtly than anything on Adore, and the storybook-styled artwork deliberately evokes memories of Mellon Collie. Enthusiasts will find moments to admire throughout MACHINA, but ultimately, they might be disappointed with a record that crosses Mellon Collie with Adore without relying on the strengths of either. MACHINA appears to be ornately straightforward, yet as it progresses, it becomes increasingly insular. By the time it gets to "Heavy Metal Machine," designed as the record's crushing centerpiece, its weaknesses become apparent. "Heavy Metal Machine" should be a brutal, bruising experience, yet it's toothless, processed within an inch of its life. It becomes clear that the chief strength of the album is production. Not once does MACHINA ever feel like the work of a band; it feels as if it was painstakingly assembled by Corgan and Flood. The Smashing Pumpkins have always been Corgan's band, but they've never sounded like a solo vehicle the way that they do here.

2007. Year of The Pumpkin.
over 2 years ago
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Soon, Billy will bring the mystery, drama, and suspense back.I imagine he'll bring the rock back too.We've been waiting for so long.Machina is a GREAT album.Don't let the naysayers get you down.Near 7 years ago, this album was all I could think about and listen to.Those who were there may remember the Glass concept and "Mystery of Machina."Musically complex and rich with color. Lyrically crypt...

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A lost nugget from Y2K
about 1 year ago

I was enjoying a quiet evening here, geeking out the MP3 collection. (This entails using Media Monkey to ensure that every REM song has REM as the band name, not R.E.M. or some variant thereof. I know, I'm a dork. Anyway ...)I was flipping through Smashing Pumpkins, and hit upon this track, and thought, "Man, this song was AWESOME when it came out." Thing is, it still holds up. I wonder why it ...

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2007. Year of The Pumpkin.
over 2 years ago
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Soon, Billy will bring the mystery, drama, and suspense back.I imagine he'll bring the rock back too.We've been waiting for so long.Machina is a GREAT album.Don't let the naysayers get you down.Near 7 years ago, this album was all I could think about and listen to.Those who were there may remember the Glass concept and "Mystery of Machina."Musically complex and rich with color. Lyrically crypt...

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over 2 years ago

I really don't have much to say right now, I just wanted to share this wonderful video. I don't know why, but it is easily one of my favorite songs and videos.

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Smashing Pumpkins Love All of Their Audience
12 months ago

MUSIC NEWS - A set-up, a publicity stunt? We don't know but we hope this isn't a regular part of the rest of their 20th Anniversary Tour . In NYC at the United Palace Theatre on the second night (white crosses night) of a two-night stand, which emphasized long, dirge-like non-hits over short and blistering big hits (and bad reviews from the rock press), The Smashing Pumpkins followed an ext...

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