Be back later this week
As I work through my unplayed music (just about 5 GB left) I got to the letter N and the band Nirvana. I have been a fan since my high school days and each time I come back to them, I am reminded how talented and awesome Nirvana was. Dave Grohl is still doing rather well for himself and I am reminded that it actually is a tragedy that Kurt Cobain blew his brains out. I understand that music goes in trends and I don't know that if Kurt Cobain had lived that the state of music would be any better now, but I know that it would not have been any worse and for that, I get bummed out.
In a wrap up of my RSS reader over the last two days, it is my understanding that these events are going to happen:
LOS ANGELES, Ca (AP) - Due to David Beckham's injury, Harry Potter will be replacing him as the LA Galaxy face off against the English club, Chelsea. Potter was chosen due to his popularity and the fact that he has an iPhone. Why an iPhone was needed, no one knows, however it was agreed by LA Galaxy GM Alexi Lalas that it was very important. Lalas said that his first choice was actually Michael Vick for the replacement, however Vick had prior obligations.
Yesterday, after listening to Macbreak Weekly, I was introduced to the concept of HDR images. Some of the examples on Flickr are really cool (some are a bit overdone as well, but that is to be expected). In any case, I decided to try the demo of Photomatix with some pictures I took of the storms last night. Here is an example of what HDR can do.
Original Image:

HDR Image:

This was done taking the same picture at 5 different exposures and using Photomatix to convert them. It took about 5 minutes to do and is a very rough example of what can be done. In any case, it is something I am going to try tinkering with more in the future and a very good excuse to get a tripod.
Before getting into the individual track comments, for those of you who just want my overall thoughts, here they are. The album is good, not great. There are definite highlights to the album but also a few forgettable songs. I understand Billy's wish to call this the Smashing Pumpkins, but it feels a little dirty doing so. This is not to say it doesn't sound like them, it has just been too long between albums and doesn't have all the members to be called the Pumpkins. All that being said, I do enjoy the album and if you are a 90's alt rock fan, you will probably enjoy this too.
Doomsday Clock - Featured in the kick ass Transformers movie, Doomsday Clock is a great start to the album. It lets you know that this is going to be rocking from the beginning.
7 Shades of Black - Sounds a little too much like Doomsday Clock for my liking. This might have worked better late in the album, but it isn't too bad. Also, Billy spends a little too much time with the "quiet" voice on this track.
Bleeding the Orchid - The first quiet song on the album, this tries a little too hard to be poetic. That being said, the chorus does have a decent melody. The end of the track is also a lot too drawn out.
That's the Way (My Love Is) - This sounds more like a classic Pumpkins song to me. Less of a "yelling" voice and more of the melodic Corgan singing. It reminds me of one of the good songs from the later Pumpkins albums. My guess is that this is the next single from the album.
Tarantula - You have probably heard the first single from the album a few times already. It rocks, enough said.
Starz - This song just doesn't click with me. It has nothing to interest me and the whole "We...Are...Starz" thing bugs me. A forgettable track in my opinion.
United States - The mandatory long song on a Pumpkins album. The intro is rather ominous and the lyrics are rather moody. I understand that it is supposed to be a statement song about the current political environment, but it comes up a little short. I do like the drum work in it though, so that is a good thing.
Neverlost - This is the star of the album. Not really a radio hit, but a great song nonetheless. It rocks without being obtuse and takes advantage of Billy's voice perfectly. Again, this sounds like previous Pumpkins work, but with a nice new twist that is difficult to describe, I really recommend this song.
Bring the Light - Another quality track that could be a single later on. The chorus and guitar riffs work wonderfully together making it a quality radio friendly track. My only qualm is that it might be a little too pop sounding. I have a feeling this track might grow on me the more I hear it.
(Come On) Let's Go - Not a bad track, just kinda gets lost in the album. It is basically filler to finish up the album, not that it is uncommon to have one or two of those tracks on a Pumpkins album.
Stellar - Bonus track for iTunes (and probably others), this is a little more toned down than the rest of the album. It is a nice track, nothing to write home about though. I do like the addition of it simply for the fact that it is a little more relaxed and adds something different to the album.
For God and Country - This track sounds kinda like a mix between Billy's solo stuff and The Cure. The lyrics are a bit over the top for my liking and actually cause me not to like the track even though I like the music.
Pomp and Circumstances - A nice closing track, doesn't do too much but is rather pleasant. The guitar work is a little heavy, but that can be ignored.