
LI Slim
New member
IMHO there is room for impressionistic lyrics as well as more concrete lyrics in rock (broadly defined) music. Smashing Pumpkin's music is itself impressionistic and emotional rather than following traditional ideas of melody and harmony, so his lyrics go with the music in that way. In contrast, you couldn't make a country song with lyrics like that; the audience would get pissed off and throw things at you.
I would go a step further with Smashing Pumpkins and similar stuff: the lyrics are mostly irrelevant unless you are already a fan and willing to read them or listen to the song over and over again. You really can't make them out from one or two listens. So if you're willing to invest in this guy's meanderings you'll end up assigning a meaning, or at least a feeling, to it that you like that may or may not have anything to do with what he intended to say (if anything). That's okay, but please don't compare it to early Dylan lyrics, which do have meaning and depth standing on their own. Dylan's lyrics are literate and Smashing Pumpkin's are not.
As a basically unknown singer-songwriter, I don't feel like I have the luxury of throwing out stuff that can't be understood. Sometimes I write stuff that requires the listener to think and interpret, but I want it to have some meaning that can be agreed upon. I feel like I have to earn the right to have people listen carefully.
I would go a step further with Smashing Pumpkins and similar stuff: the lyrics are mostly irrelevant unless you are already a fan and willing to read them or listen to the song over and over again. You really can't make them out from one or two listens. So if you're willing to invest in this guy's meanderings you'll end up assigning a meaning, or at least a feeling, to it that you like that may or may not have anything to do with what he intended to say (if anything). That's okay, but please don't compare it to early Dylan lyrics, which do have meaning and depth standing on their own. Dylan's lyrics are literate and Smashing Pumpkin's are not.
As a basically unknown singer-songwriter, I don't feel like I have the luxury of throwing out stuff that can't be understood. Sometimes I write stuff that requires the listener to think and interpret, but I want it to have some meaning that can be agreed upon. I feel like I have to earn the right to have people listen carefully.