Soma (Smashing Pumpkins)

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"Soma"
"Soma" cover
Song by The Smashing Pumpkins
from the album Siamese Dream
Released 27 July 1993
Recorded 1992 - 1993
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 6:39
Label Virgin Records
Writer(s) Billy Corgan, James Iha
Producer(s) Butch Vig, Billy Corgan
Siamese Dream track listing
  1. "Cherub Rock"
  2. "Quiet"
  3. "Today"
  4. "Hummer"
  5. "Rocket"
  6. "Disarm"
  7. "Soma"
  8. "Geek U.S.A."
  9. "Mayonaise"
  10. "Spaceboy"
  11. "Silverfuck"
  12. "Sweet Sweet"
  13. "Luna"

"Soma", originally called "Coma"[1], is a track on the album Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins. One of the few songs on Siamese Dream co-written with James Iha, it remains a fan favorite, though it was not released as a single. The song starts and ends very quietly, building to a powerful crescendo featuring a rather chaotic and virtuoso guitar solo. One of the longer songs to appear on a Smashing Pumpkins album, it is said to have included up to 40 guitar tracks over the course of the song.

Lyrically, the song appears to reference Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, from whence it is likely the song was named. The lyrics were written by Billy Corgan in reference to his break-up with then-girlfriend Chris Fabian. The song is an exercise in expressing both perspectives of a failed relationship, rather than taking the typical solipsistic approach found in many break-up related songs. The song itself expresses this through ambisexual vocal stylings and musical arrangements, shifting from a soft, relaxed style to crushingly heavy distortion towards the end, finally arriving again at the initial relaxed arrangement to close the song. Corgan says the song "is based on the idea that a love relationship is almost the same as opium: it slowly puts you to sleep, it soothes you, and gives you the illusion of sureness and security." [2] The song features a prominent piano figure by Mike Mills of R.E.M.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hunter, James. "The Pumpkins Won't Be Smashed", Musician Magazine. July 1994.
  2. ^ van den Berg, Erik. "Smashing Pumpkins." Oor. 10 June 1993
The Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan · Jimmy Chamberlin
James Iha · D'arcy Wretzky · Melissa Auf der Maur
Kenny Aronoff · Matt Cameron · Dennis Flemion · Mike Garson · Jonathan Melvoin · Matt Walker · Joey Waronker
Discography (Categories: albums and songs)
Studio albums Gish · Siamese Dream · Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness · Adore · Machina · Machina II · Zeitgeist
Compilations & EPs Lull · Peel Sessions · Pisces Iscariot · Rotten Apples & Judas 0 · Earphoria · Rarities and B-Sides
Box sets Siamese Singles · The Aeroplane Flies High · The Aeroplane Flies Lower
Singles "I Am One" · "Tristessa" · "Siva" · "Rhinoceros" · "Cherub Rock" · "Today" · "Disarm" · "Rocket" · "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" · "1979" · "Zero" · "Tonight, Tonight" · "Muzzle" · "Thirty-Three" · "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" · "Ava Adore" · "Perfect" · "The Everlasting Gaze" · "Stand Inside Your Love" · "Try, Try, Try" · "[Untitled]"
Rare & specialities Early 1989 Demos · Light Into Dark · "Daughter" · The Smashing Pumpkins 1991-1998 · Still Becoming Apart · Machina/Machines of God (promo) · The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music · Live at Cabaret Metro 10-5-88
Tribute albums A Gothic-Industrial Tribute · Midnight in the Patch · The Killer in You
Videography
Videos Vieuphoria · Greatest Hits Video Collection
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Record labels Caroline · Constantinople · Reprise · Sub Pop · Virgin Studios Pumpkinland · Sadlands
Other Alternative rock · "Homerpalooza" · Mashed Potatoes · Bernadette O'Brien · Yelena Yemchuk