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Rumors of a Smashing Pumpkins reunion have
been rife ever since bandleader Billy Corgan took
out a full-page ad in a Chicago newspaper saying he
wants the group to re-form. And according to onetime
Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur as well as a
source close to the situation, the rumors are true.
In fact, Auf Der Maur said Corgan has been working
on material that will, at some point, surface in the
form of a new Smashing Pumpkins album.
"From what I understand, Billy [will be] making
a Pumpkins record over the next little while,"
Auf Der Maur told MTV News last week. "Everyone
knows Billy doesn't need too many people to make a
Pumpkins record, other than Jimmy [Chamberlin, longtime
Pumpkins drummer] — who he has [on board]."
A spokesperson for Azoff Management confirmed Thursday
(February 2) that Corgan and Chamberlin have signed
on with the firm as Smashing Pumpkins, and that the
two are writing new music. A source close to the situation
told MTV News that the duo plan to record over the
summer and that the new Pumpkins could surface before
the end of the year — however, no definitive
plans are set.
Auf Der Maur said she's not sure whether Corgan has
reached out to guitarist James Iha or bassist D'Arcy
Wretzky to complete the band's original lineup, but
she said she's told Corgan that she'd be happy to
pitch in if he needs her; Auf Der Maur replaced Wretzky
in 1999 and worked with the group until it disbanded
in 2000 (see "Pumpkins Circus Folds Up With Epic
Show").
"My services are there for him whenever he needs
them," she said. "Assuming I'm not on tour
— but even then, we can cross paths. I love
the Pumpkins, and to play those songs again would
be nothing but fun for me. It was a big part of my
life."
Still, Auf Der Maur said it wouldn't be a true Pumpkins
reunion without D'Arcy's bass. "The coolest thing
would be if D'Arcy was around, but I don't know where
she's at and I don't think [Corgan or Chamberlin]
do either," she said. "But I feel very comfortable
being second best."
The bassist worked with Corgan several months ago
on a track called "Took Me Apart" that's
slated to appear on her forthcoming, as-yet-untitled
second solo disc, which is tentatively scheduled to
come out late this year. Since Corgan's proclamation
in June that he'd re-form the group (see "Billy
Corgan Says He Wants To Re-Form Smashing Pumpkins"),
there's been little in the way of actual confirmed
news. But that hasn't stopped the rumor mill from
cranking, nor has it deterred the dissemination of
misinformation.
Last week, for instance, a Web site popped up that
claimed the band's forthcoming disc would be out in
April, that it would be called Drawn and would feature
backing vocals from Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard.
Of course, the site was a hoax — and its timing
couldn't have been better, coming after weeks of online
speculation that had the Pumpkins reuniting for a
headlining spot on this year's Coachella Valley Music
and Arts Festival.
Speculation that Corgan's seminal rock troupe would
be taking Coachella's stage in late April was at least
partially quashed on Wednesday, when the event's organizers
released the two-day concert's Pumpkin-less official
bill (see "Tool And Franz Ferdinand Will Rock
Coachella"). That same afternoon, rumors began
circulating that the Pumpkins would be headlining
Lollapalooza this summer. However, according to the
source, if Lolla does come back, "You can take
it to the bank [that the Pumpkins] won't be on it."
Chamberlin responded enthusiastically to Corgan's
announcement in June (see "Smashing Pumpkins
Drummer On Reunion: 'I'm In, And I'm Excited' "),
but no further details followed. The drummer has also
had an uneasy relationship with Corgan at times, having
left the band in the wake of his heroin addiction
before rejoining in 1999. Chamberlin also played in
Corgan's post-Pumpkins unit Zwan.
Corgan's reunion plans were first revealed in June
via an ad printed in his hometown's newspaper, the
Chicago Tribune, which contained no information on
what form the band would take or which members would
be involved; his relationships with Iha and Wretzky
have been reported as strained. Corgan has remained
mum since taking out the ad, posting only occasional
(and nebulous) messages on his MySpace blog. The last,
dated December 12, promised, "The surprise I
have in store for you all will be announced soon enough.
Hold on to your horses. After all, good things surely
come to those who wait. Don't you just love the suspense?"
Whether or not she's involved, Auf Der Maur says
she just wants the band's reunion to be done right.
"I hope they don't rush it, 'cause the record
should be the absolute best it can be. [And they should]
then strategize, because as we know, grunge is about
to come back: The '80s trend is almost done and we're
about to hit 1990 again. It's scary to think, but
very true."
Corgan, Chamberlin, Iha and Wretzky could not be
reached for comment at press time.
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