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{{Song of the day
{{Song of the day
|title=Drum + Fife
|title=Drum + Fife
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|text="'''[[Drum + Fife]]'''" is the third single from [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]' ninth studio album ''[[Monuments to an Elegy]]''. The track was premiered through ''NME'' on November 21, 2014. Corgan had originally written it as a folk song, but drummer [[Tommy Lee]] helped shift it into rock territory. The song was well-received by critics, with  Consequence of Sound describing it as "a melodic, yet rallying rocker", and Corgan's vocals as "tenacious".
|text="'''[[Drum + Fife]]'''" is the third single from [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]' ninth studio album ''[[Monuments to an Elegy]]''. The track was premiered through ''NME'' on November 21, 2014. Corgan had originally written it as a folk song, but drummer [[Tommy Lee]] helped shift it into rock territory. The song was well-received by critics, with  Consequence of Sound describing it as "a melodic, yet rallying rocker", and Corgan's vocals as "tenacious".
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 20 May 2020

"Drum + Fife" is the third single from The Smashing Pumpkins' ninth studio album Monuments to an Elegy. The track was premiered through NME on November 21, 2014. Corgan had originally written it as a folk song, but drummer Tommy Lee helped shift it into rock territory. The song was well-received by critics, with Consequence of Sound describing it as "a melodic, yet rallying rocker", and Corgan's vocals as "tenacious".