SPCodex:Social media/Nothing Ever Changes (full demo)
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It surfaced on August 4, 2014 when it appeared on SP Nexus' Memorabilia Mondays. The imagery suggests the tape was for private use and not intended for promotion. In the same SP Nexus post, Corgan stated the songs are "forgettable" yet he still intended to release them, along with 60+ demo cassettes in what would be "anywhere from 12 to 20 separate" vinyl releases. While these have yet to be released, different versions of some songs such as "Nothing and Everything", "Holiday" and "My Eternity" appeared on The Rubano Tapes archive releases.
The 4-song Nothing Ever Changes cassette (2nd and 3rd photos) came at some other time in 1988, released prior to Jimmy Chamberlin and D'arcy Wretzky joining the band. Allegedly three versions of artwork for Nothing Ever Changes were created. The single copy known to exist outside the band's archive has a cover featuring a nun with bleeding hands and eyes. Artwork mock-ups for the other two covers are known to exist, but descriptions of the actual art have not emerged. The number of tapes created is unknown, but it is very likely an extremely small number.
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It surfaced on August 4, 2014 when it appeared on SP Nexus' Memorabilia Mondays. The imagery suggests the tape was for private use and not intended for promotion. In the same SP Nexus post, Corgan stated the songs are "forgettable" yet he still intended to release them, along with 60+ demo cassettes in what would be "anywhere from 12 to 20 separate" vinyl releases. While these have yet to be released, different versions of some songs such as "Nothing and Everything", "Holiday" and "My Eternity" appeared on The Rubano Tapes archive releases.
The 4-song Nothing Ever Changes cassette (2nd and 3rd photos) came at some other time in 1988, released prior to Jimmy Chamberlin and D'arcy Wretzky joining the band. Allegedly three versions of artwork for Nothing Ever Changes were created. The single copy known to exist outside the band's archive has a cover featuring a nun with bleeding hands and eyes. Artwork mock-ups for the other two covers are known to exist, but descriptions of the actual art have not emerged. The number of tapes created is unknown, but it is very likely an extremely small number.
https://spcodex.wiki/Nothing_Ever_Changes_(full_demo)
https://spcodex.wiki/Nothing_Ever_Changes