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THE SMASHING PUMPKINS ARE DEADFinally ZwanBack in 1990 there was a group of devoted guitarists that existed one tier above Maximumrocknrolls scene reports. They loved metal and punk rock but were combining it with hate and drugs to make sounds that were so far ahead of their time they were doomed to be misunderstood. They were either loved or hated and, subsequently, they either went on to greatness or self-destructed. The New Jersey scene for example divided into three groups. One lightened up their rage a bit and became legendary pop sensations, another took it easy on the drugs and became critically acclaimed indie rockers. A full third either died, went to prison, or is still attending NA three times a week. Skunk, a combination of Jersey metal and Minneapolis-type shit, was the quintessential example of this. Their hatred for everything eventually ate away at them, making them intolerable to everyone even themselves. When Billy Corgan (a huge fan at the time) approached the band backstage at a show in New Jersey in 1990, the then-unknown rocker was greeted with a fuck off from the even more unknown Skunk. He wanted to confide his insecurities about the recording of the Pumpkins first album Gish to Skunks bassist Matt Quigley. Oh, stop your fucking whining! was the response. You could record a fucking fart for this album and it would sell a million copies! Corgan shrugged his shoulders and left Quigley to brood and swear at the wall. Later that night he approached Skunk guitarist Matt Sweeney and things went much better. They bonded on their love of metal and their love of two bands in particular: Come and Slint. They made a commitment to play music every time Corgan was in Jersey for the rest of their lives. Two years later, after playing metal one night in Matts fathers basement in Maplewood, New Jersey, Corgan told Sweeney he wanted to start a band the second Smashing Pumpkins ran its course. A deal was made and they didnt talk again for the next five years. Sweeney started the critically acclaimed and willfully obscure Chavez. After they moved on, he held down a day job in NYC while touring and playing guitar with the likes of Cat Power, Guided by Voices and, most recently, Bonnie Prince Billy. Corgan continued with the Pumpkins until they became one of the biggest pop bands of all time. In December 2000, ten years after their first meeting, Corgan and Matt ran into each other and decided it was time to fulfill their promise. The band would be called Zwan.
“It was like we picked up exactly where we left off when we were hanging in New Jersey, before the whole nineties rocket ride started,” says Corgan from Jimmy Chamberlain’s house in Key West, where they are still writing songs for the upcoming debut. “I loved Skunk,” he adds. “I hugged Matt the first time I met him because I had been a fan for so long. We were really close. We loved metal and we loved music but then there was this five-year estrangement. I don’t think either of us have ever forgotten about this band we now call Zwan.” Sweeney is nodding his head in agreement and rocking back and forth on a huge wicker chair with an unbutted cigarette in his hand. “I was like, ‘Finally,’ because I’ve been wanting and waiting to play in a Zeppelin/Moby Grape/Venom situation for a while now,” he adds, “a band where every member is crucial and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” Matt is starting to remind me of Andrew WK at this point and I can’t tell if he’s going to beat me up or not. He looks out the window before adding, “At this point in our lives, on this Earth, the four of us KNOW that we cannot suck. Look at Chamberlain’s drumming, and his life force. It raises the fucking stakes, man. The guy is insane beauty. We cannot be slack and we must make good music. It’s understood. It’s all we’re good for. It’s finally come to this.”
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