“Love” by The Smashing Pumpkins is buried deep inside "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness", that sprawling ’95 double record that felt less like an album and more like a beautiful nervous breakdown pressed into vinyl 🎸💔.
The track collides scorched guitars, warped electronics, and a thick psychedelic haze, dragging out the band’s strangest, most volatile instincts ⚡🌀.
It was never the MTV anthem everyone chased, but “Love” shows exactly what made the Pumpkins different from the rest of the ’90s wreckage: they could turn noise into confession, rage into something almost fragile.
Dark, layered, and bruised all over 🌑🔥, the song stands as another reminder that "Mellon Collie£ wasn’t trying to fit into the decade’s rock scene, it was trying to survive it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAD3dP3Qm6Q
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https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0g7Wwx3Rd1Wd8pm3Qfqbv6?si=uz4qU3tMS12v5ACYxbr2tw
The track collides scorched guitars, warped electronics, and a thick psychedelic haze, dragging out the band’s strangest, most volatile instincts ⚡🌀.
It was never the MTV anthem everyone chased, but “Love” shows exactly what made the Pumpkins different from the rest of the ’90s wreckage: they could turn noise into confession, rage into something almost fragile.
Dark, layered, and bruised all over 🌑🔥, the song stands as another reminder that "Mellon Collie£ wasn’t trying to fit into the decade’s rock scene, it was trying to survive it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAD3dP3Qm6Q
#musicstr
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0g7Wwx3Rd1Wd8pm3Qfqbv6?si=uz4qU3tMS12v5ACYxbr2tw