Watch the three Smashing Pumpkins classics the band performed for Jimmy Kimmel Live which weren't shown on TV

The Smashing Pumpkins performed their new single Sighommi on American television last night, but that wasn't all they played

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appeared on ABC's late-night talk show last night, performing their new single , from this year's 'surprise' album But Billy Corgan's band actually performed a five-song set for the audience assembled in the parking lot behind the show's Los Angeles studio, incorporating three classic tracks from their epic 1995 double album plus a cover of U2's , from the Irish band's 1991 album . The fact that the Pumpkins' mini-set pivoted around their mid-'90s out was in keeping with Billy Corgan's intentions for , which was released with little advance fanfare on August 2. Announcing the album release in mid-July, Corgan stated: “In the writing of this new album I became intrigued with the well-worn axiom, ‘You can’t go home again.

’ Which I have found personally to be true in form but thought, ‘Well, what if we tried anyway?’ “Not so much in looking backwards with sentimentality but rather as a means to move forward; to see if in the balance of success and failure that our ways of making music circa 1990 – 1996 would still inspire something revelatory.” Watch the Chicago alt.rock stars play on the show, plus fan-filmed footage of their -era anthems , , and below: In a recent interview with , Billy Corgan expressed his disdain for the “New York hipsters” who sneered at his band at the peak of their success in the '90s, pointing a metaphorical finger at vocalist/bassist Kim Gordon, who he called a “snob”.



“The New York hipsters would make fun of us,” he said. “And what were they making fun of? That we cared too much about our music. We worked too hard.

What does it mean to tell someone they are trying too hard when they have fucking nothing? You would encounter snobs like Kim Gordon. Well, I didn’t grow up in the same social strata she grew up in. It’s easy for her to pass judgment on people like us.

” The latest news, features and interviews direct to your inbox, from the global home of alternative music. A music writer since 1993, formerly Editor of Kerrang! and Planet Rock magazine (RIP), Paul Brannigan is a Contributing Editor to Louder. Having previously written books on Lemmy, Dave Grohl (the Sunday Times best-seller and Metallica ( , co-authored with Ian Winwood), his Eddie Van Halen biography ( in the UK, in the US) emerged in 2021.

He has written for Rolling Stone, Mojo and Q, hung out with Fugazi at Dischord House, flown on Ozzy Osbourne's private jet, played Angus Young's Gibson SG, and interviewed everyone from Aerosmith and Beastie Boys to Young Gods and ZZ Top. Born in the North of Ireland, Brannigan lives in North London and supports The Arsenal. “What does he know about performing?” Mike Shinoda reveals hilarious insult from his daughter, who had no idea that Linkin Park are kinda a big deal "It's a banger!" Swallow The Sun share video for anthemic new single MelancHoly “I like being in total control, then I hooked up with Kurt Cobain and everything lost control.

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