With Ado I Do

"With Ado I Do" is the fifth song of Act I of The Smashing Pumpkins' 2022 rock opera, ATUM. The song is purposefully meant to sound "muted" and somewhat bland, as was the intention of the Shiny character in the story of ATUM. As Billy Corgan described it, "it's pretty song, but it's not meant to be too shiny."

Synopsis
In the song "Embracer", June sent a "digital message in a bottle" on some futuristic message board from her spacecraft to Earth, telling the world that Shiny has taken "The March of Life" (which is to say, he punched in codes in his spacecraft that sent him to the Sun as a form of noble suicide ). Only those who knew Shiny and his music from decades ago would be able to make sense of the message.

Back on Earth, a woman named Osirah who is a member of a hacker group called The Hopus Day, along with her friend Knight-Hawk, are discussing the message and its meaning. Knight-Hawk suggests they ask an older "stoner hacker dude" about it. He hears it and instantly recognizes who it is about, and tells the others about the musician Shiny who was exiled into space. Although he acknowledges he wasn't ever a fan of Shiny's music, he produces an old demo tape of his music. "With Ado I Do" is the song on the demo tape, containing Shiny's cryptic message to the world of his experiences just before he left the planet 20 years beforehand.

As explained earlier in the story, when Shiny was exiled into space, he was irreversibly digitally erased from all of Earth, so Osirah and Knight-Hawk have no means to find more information about Shiny now that they know that is what the mysterious message is about. Osirah listens to the demo tape provided by the old man and is unable to make any sense of it. What she doesn't realize is this was Shiny's last ever recording, and it contains a hidden message. Shiny intentionally made the song sound bland so as to not attract the same attention he would have received back in those days of fame.

Osirah, now curious who Shiny is, shares the song online and asks others to interpret it. However as soon as she posts it, it is instantly removed. Believing it to be some sort of computer malfunction, she attempts again, only to see it again removed. It becomes obvious there's some sort of artificial intelligence or automation shielding the world from hearing Shiny's music.

As a hacker, Osirah brings the song to the dark web and asks the same question, this time noting it was suppressed on the normal internet. As the dark web doesn't have the same moderation, the song remains online and quickly attracts replies from people all around the world. The people say they remember Shiny and were huge fans of his music. Osirah then replies to June via the message board, not realizing it's a message being sent to space, simply saying "people care."