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{{Social media/Twitter|"Drum + Fife" released November 24, 2014! It is the third single from Monuments to an Elegy. Consequence described it as "a melodic, yet rallying rocker" and praised Corgan's "tenacious" vocals. The cover art shows a young Billy Corgan playing a drum. https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Drum_+_Fife
{{Social media/Twitter|1="Drum + Fife" released November 24, 2014! It is the third single from Monuments to an Elegy. Consequence described it as "a melodic, yet rallying rocker" and praised Corgan's "tenacious" vocals. The cover art shows a young Billy Corgan playing a drum. https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Drum_+_Fife


"Drum + Fife" was originally a folk song which Corgan said "had a problem getting it off its almost dour Irish balladeer aspect". He credits drummer Tommy Lee for "turning the corner" and making "the Irish ballad part of the song come alive and have more of a expansive quality."
"Drum + Fife" was originally a folk song which Corgan said "had a problem getting it off its almost dour Irish balladeer aspect". He credits drummer Tommy Lee for "turning the corner" and making "the Irish ballad part of the song come alive and have more of a expansive quality."