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| artist = The Smashing Pumpkins
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| writer = Billy Corgan
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"'''Wrath'''" is a [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] song from their eleventh studio album, ''[[CYR]]''.
"'''Wrath'''" is a [[Smashing Pumpkins]] song from their eleventh studio album, ''[[CYR]]''. It was released on September 25, 2020 as an accompanying A-side to "[[Confessions of a Dopamine Addict]]". In an interview, Corgan said the song has to do with "someone being frustrated with love as a concept".<ref>Billy Corgan. [http://playlist.worldcafe.org/world-cafe-playlist-12-22-2020-billy-corgan/ Interview on WXPN radio], NPR's [[W:World Cafe (radio program)|''World Cafe'']]. December 22, 2020.</ref>


==Videos==
==Videos==
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{{youtube|R-yos6keKvQ|Official audio|float=left}}
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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
{{Lyrics|[unavailable]}}
{{Lyrics|If there's heaven
There's a place for us
There's a teenage dream
And my love's enough
But when I break into sapphires
I've cost you more than myself
I've no more strength than Ulysses
I've no more stay than the night bird's call
 
Cold, the mornings lie awake
Not so afraid, but droll
Cold, receding
Cold, prevailing
Cold, preceding one dark road to go
 
If there's heaven
There's a wrath so just
Near the kiln that roars
Into love, like dusk
But when I break I stay broken
I'd sooner avenge my daughter's breath
But I've no more strength than the watchman
And I've no more luck than circe's jest
 
Go, go where you'd know
Set where you'd fight
On one dark road
Go, go where you'd know
Set where you'd fight
On one dark road
 
Cold, the mornings rouse awake
Not so afraid, but cold
It's read, the unknowns ebb away
If I asked, wait
Would you know cold?}}


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== Additional personnel ==
== Additional personnel ==
* [[Katie Cole]] – background vocals
* [[Katie Cole]] – background vocals
* Sierra Swan – background vocals
* [[Sierra Swan]] – background vocals
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 21:20, 25 September 2022

"Wrath" is a Smashing Pumpkins song from their eleventh studio album, CYR. It was released on September 25, 2020 as an accompanying A-side to "Confessions of a Dopamine Addict". In an interview, Corgan said the song has to do with "someone being frustrated with love as a concept".[1]

"Wrath"
Song by The Smashing Pumpkins
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2020
Studio sessionsApril 2019-February 2020 – Pumpkinland II
Length3:45
Songwriter(s)Billy Corgan
Producer(s)Billy Corgan

VideosEdit

Official audio

LyricsEdit

If there's heaven
There's a place for us
There's a teenage dream
And my love's enough
But when I break into sapphires
I've cost you more than myself
I've no more strength than Ulysses
I've no more stay than the night bird's call

Cold, the mornings lie awake
Not so afraid, but droll
Cold, receding
Cold, prevailing
Cold, preceding one dark road to go

If there's heaven
There's a wrath so just
Near the kiln that roars
Into love, like dusk
But when I break I stay broken
I'd sooner avenge my daughter's breath
But I've no more strength than the watchman
And I've no more luck than circe's jest

Go, go where you'd know
Set where you'd fight
On one dark road
Go, go where you'd know
Set where you'd fight
On one dark road

Cold, the mornings rouse awake
Not so afraid, but cold
It's read, the unknowns ebb away
If I asked, wait
Would you know cold?

Availability

TitleType
Confessions of a Dopamine AddictSingle
CYRStudio
CYR SinglesBox set

Tour stats

Additional personnelEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. Billy Corgan. Interview on WXPN radio, NPR's World Cafe. December 22, 2020.