Swoon

Swoon

by Silversun Pickups
Swoon

Swoon

by Silversun Pickups

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Silversun Pickups hold Smashing Pumpkins as close to their heart as, say, Mudhoney hold the Stooges -- perhaps even more, as Silversun Pickups (whose very initials are the same as the Pumpkins') don't attempt synthesis or reimagination, they merely seek continuance, acting as though nothing happened between Siamese Dream in 1993 and Swoon in 2009. Try as they may, the bandmembers cannot deny the passage of time, or their geography, for Silversun Pickups are creatures of their time and place, just as their idols were. At their core, the Pumpkins were Midwestern misfits, something that was evident in their very appearance and sound, something that could be heard in Jimmy Chamberlin's thundering backbeat, the skyscraping guitars of Billy Corgan and James Iha, and, especially, Corgan's outcast wail, producing a sound that found beauty in ugliness and vice-versa. In stark contrast, Silversun Pickups are nothing but pretty, shimmering sweetly on the surface, a sound suited for Los Angeles. Silversun Pickups avoid unpleasantness to such a great extent on Swoon that they rarely shift tempos or dynamics. They merely wallow in washes of sound, deriving equally from guitars and whispered vocals, never pushing forward, never achieving any sense of momentum, just glimmering in the sunlight. It's pleasant enough, particularly when the breathy vocals fade away to leave behind cascades of guitars, but even at its best, it's nothing more than an approximation of Smashing Pumpkins at their peak, with all the interesting parts stripped away. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/14/2009
Label: Dangerbird Records
UPC: 0842803002511
Rank: 30317

Tracks

  1. There's No Secrets This Year
  2. The Royal We
  3. Growing Old Is Getting Old
  4. It's Nice To Know You Work Alone
  5. Panic Switch
  6. Draining
  7. Sort Of
  8. Substitution
  9. Catch And Release
  10. Surrounded (Or Spiraling)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Silversun Pickups   Primary Artist
Eric Gorfain   Conductor

Technical Credits

Stephen Marcussen   Mastering,Remastering
Kristian Riley   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Christopher Guanlao   Group Member
Joe Lester   Group Member
Brian Aubert   Group Member
Nikki Monninger   Group Member
Jason Gossman   Mixing,Audio Engineer
Bill Mims   Studio Assistant
Dave Cooley   Producer,Audio Production
Tony Hoffer   Mixing
Steven Rhodes   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Silversun Pickups   Composer
Patrick Spain   Studio Assistant
Graham Hope   Studio Assistant
Clint Welander   Studio Assistant
Sara Cumings   Layout Design
Jeff Castelaz   A&R
Darren Waterston   Paintings
Steve Gullick   Photography
Jason Grossman   Engineer,Assistant
Will Canzoneri   Arranger,String Arrangements
Brandon Kilgour   Studio Assistant
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