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Tue May 21 21:35:30 SAST 2013

Smashing Pumpkins reveals tracklisting for new album

Times LIVE | 30 April, 2012 16:31

Smashing Pumpkins have announced full details of their long-awaited seventh studio record 'Oceania'.

NME says the album, which was originally due last September, will now be released on June 18 and has been described as an "album within an album" as it is part of their 44-song cycle for Teargarden by Kaleidyscope by singer Billy Corgan.

Oceania will be put out by EMI, who announced earlier this year that they had inked a deal to release the record with Corgan's label Martha's Music. It features a total of 13 tracks.

The album is the band's first recorded effort with their new line-up, which now features Mike Byrne on drums, Nicole Fiorentino on bass and Jeff Schroeder on guitar.

In December last year, Corgan insisted that Oceania was the band's best album in over 15 years and their strongest offering since 1995's Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness.

The tracklisting is as follows:

Quasar
Panopticon
The Celestials
Violet Rays
My Love Is Winter
One Diamond, One Heart
Pinwheels
Oceania
Pale Horse
The Chimera
Glissandra
Inkless
Wildflower

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