Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 23, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

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Continued from page 5
(or thereabouts) Fall Out Boy, “From
Under the Cork Tfee,” is just a step
above blandness, but not enough of
a step to be redeemable. The band
plays a combination of watered down
hardcore, emo and pop rock, shifting
between styles but never coming up
with a distinctive sound. The group’s
strong points are also the root of its
weaknesses, as the band’s sharp and
intelligent lyrics often descend into
cloying self-consciousness, admitting
their own cliches while still using
them. The band’s tight playing works
well within the confines of a three
minute rock song, but is never put to
the test of anything more difficult
than simple emo arrangements.
Former Smashing Pumpkins front
man Billy Corgan might be starting to
realize that he worked best in the
confines of his original band. And if
he isn’t he should be. His debut solo
effort, "TheFutureEmbrace” fails to
reveal anything we didn’t already
know about this artist, other than
maybe his love of Echo & the Bunny
men. Lacking the support of a band,
Corgan falls back to the sounds of his
childhood, filling the album with
1980s-style electro-rock that he
seems unable to imbue with any se
rious emotions. Occasionally the al
bum ends up sounding like Geddy
Lee backed up by Tears for Fears,
only not as interesting.
Going solo has also allowed Corgan
to indulge in some of his worst tenden
cies, which leads to a lot of disengaged
atmospherics and too much focus on
his lyrics (which after all these years
are still not his strong point). A disap
pointing album from an artist who is
starting to move past his prime.
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