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Machina - The Machines of God

Smashing Pumpkins

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Album Review

Any record called MACHINA/The Machines of God couldn't be a pure rock 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.

Customer Reviews

One of the Most Underrated Albums Ever Made

"Machina" is flat-out one of the most underrated rock recordings ever. How can anyone doubt an album with tracks like "The Sacred and the Profane", "This Time", "Stand Inside Your Love", "I of the Mourning", and "Raindrops + Sunshowers"? I don't think Billy Corgan has ever done better than this or ever will. It's just amazing music and deserves the credit it has never gotten.

Not as great as MC, but…

When y'all say that this album is one of the most underrated albums of all time, I couldn't agree more. I found this album the other day for five dollars. FIVE DOLLARS! Yet, this album is greater than so called music "experts" perceive it. As I mentioned, this album doesn't hold a candle to MC and the IS, but still a great concept/ sort of grunge-ish album. I totally recommend it.

Amazing Album!

This album is amazing! I've been listening to it since it was released and it gets better with ever listen. It's a concept album and is a bit dense requiring some effort on the part of the listener to understand so it takes time to appreciate. Contrary to what others may think, there isn't any songs that are "kinda dumb" -- only people that are to dumb or impatient to understand them. For those who are open minded and looking for music with substance this album is a true masterpiece. I hope you give it a try. Highly recommended!

Biography

Formed: 1988 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Of all the major alternative rock bands of the early '90s, Smashing Pumpkins were the group least influenced by traditional underground rock. Lead guitarist/songwriter Billy Corgan fashioned an amalgam of progressive rock, heavy metal, goth rock, psychedelia, and dream pop, creating a layered, powerful sound driven by swirling, distorted guitars. Corgan was wise enough to exploit his angst-ridden lyrics, yet he never shied away from rock star posturing, even if he did cloak it in allegedly ironic...
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