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Smashing Pumpkins - Gish | 90s Album Review

Smashing Pumpkins - Gish | 90s Album Review

Update: 2024-10-29
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The 1991 debut album Gish by The Smashing Pumpkins marked the band's entry into the alternative rock scene with a unique mix of psychedelic rock, heavy metal, and dream pop elements. Produced by Butch Vig, who would later work with Nirvana on Nevermind, the album showcases the band's early experimentation with layered guitars, intricate rhythms, raw energy, and dense sonic textures that would become hallmarks of the Pumpkins sound. Although Gish did not initially achieve mainstream success, it garnered a strong underground following, helping to set the stage for the band's breakthrough with Siamese Dream in 1993. Celebrated for its unique blend of intensity and melody, it serves as an early glimpse into the Pumpkins' evolving musical ambitions, complete the fingerprints of Jane's Addiction, Van Halen, and Black Sabbath.


 


Songs In This Episode


Intro - Tristessa


16:57 - I Am One


21:57 - Rhinoceros


30:36 - Window Paine


33:46 - Siva


Outro - Bury Me


 


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Smashing Pumpkins - Gish | 90s Album Review

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