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C: Do the two new albums have distinctly different concepts? What’s the incentive for splitting up the material?
BILLY CORGAN: I think it’s just trying to pick an arch, kind of like a movie and its sequel or something. It’s like trying to have the movie and the sequel in a short period. I’m not sure yet what I’m trying to say with the second one, and until you really make the sequel I’m not sure you really know what you’re trying to say in the firs
t. Emotionally, I feel like whatever I started when I reformed the band in 2005 or 2006 this is bringing that all to the end. The future of the Pumpkins is sort of unwritten. This arc of albums sort of resolves what started in 1990.
If you were to listen to every Smashing Pumpkins album, if you could bear it, from 1991 through what will be Day for Night it will tell a story. I feel like that story will end with Day for Night.
C: Let’s hope it doesn’t end.
BILLY CORGAN: I’ve said this before,
I think it would be dumb to end the Pumpkins ever again because the Pumpkins live without me anyway. So I might as well just let it be and pick it up whenever I feel I should. The past few years I’ve wanted to pick it up a lot and I’ve felt good about that. But I think you look for points of resolution. Like we knew Mellon Collie as an album was a resolution point and then that opened up the door to an out like Machina and we were willing to go down in a different direction. I think that we’re at that point with the idea of what the band means.
Music has changed so much. The way people process music and receive music has changed so much. I’ve had to really change my expectations, and of course at some point you really look at the band in quotation, at the name “Smashing Pumpkins” and wonder does this even have value in this world anymore? If it does, is it only an oldies act? Is it only a point of irritation? No matter what you do, is it always going to kind of run up somebody’s back or maybe put that all on me? So I think at some point you have to kind of look for that [point] and I think Day for Night is that [point].