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|text="'''[[Solara]]'''" was the first [[Smashing Pumpkins]] song to be released featuring [[Billy Corgan]], [[James Iha]], and [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] since their original breakup 18 years prior. | |text="'''[[Solara]]'''" was the first [[Smashing Pumpkins]] song to be released featuring [[Billy Corgan]], [[James Iha]], and [[Jimmy Chamberlin]] since their original breakup 18 years prior. | ||
{{cquote|We didn’t over-intellectualize it and try to write a song that would reintroduce the band. I think that we just played, and I think certain characteristics that are strong points of the band came into play, and so I think that what you hear is very classic Pumpkins, because that’s kind of everybody doing their job and doing it well and it just works." The song peaked at number 47 on the [[:Category:Billboard Hot Rock songs|US Hot Rock Songs]] chart. | {{cquote|We didn’t over-intellectualize it and try to write a song that would reintroduce the band. I think that we just played, and I think certain characteristics that are strong points of the band came into play, and so I think that what you hear is very classic Pumpkins, because that’s kind of everybody doing their job and doing it well and it just works."|author=[[Jeff Schroeder]]|source=''Loudwire'' interview, July 2018}} | ||
The song peaked at number 22 on the [[:Category:Billboard Rock Digital songs|US Rock Digital]] chart and at number 47 on the [[:Category:Billboard Hot Rock songs|US Hot Rock Songs]] chart. | |||
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"Solara" was the first Smashing Pumpkins song to be released featuring Billy Corgan, James Iha, and Jimmy Chamberlin since their original breakup 18 years prior.
“ | We didn’t over-intellectualize it and try to write a song that would reintroduce the band. I think that we just played, and I think certain characteristics that are strong points of the band came into play, and so I think that what you hear is very classic Pumpkins, because that’s kind of everybody doing their job and doing it well and it just works." | ” |
— Jeff Schroeder, Loudwire interview, July 2018 |
The song peaked at number 22 on the US Rock Digital chart and at number 47 on the US Hot Rock Songs chart.