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I'm not terribly impressed with the album. Whenever I have to describe it to someone, I'm forced to say I probably wouldn't have bought it if it wasn't The Smashing Pumpkins.
The only songs I can really get into are Pomp and Circumstances and That's the Way. To me, they sound the most like the original Smashing Pumpkins. I just find myself skipping most of the other songs whenever they come up on my iPod when I have it on shuffle.
I'm quite disappointed with the album overall. I was really looking forward to this reunion so that I could finally see them live, but now I don't think I want to anymore.

That's interesting because I think Pomp sounds nothing like the Pumpkins, though I'll agree with you on That's The Way.
Personally, this album fizzled out with me. I really love some of the songs, but it didn't stick with me. I started out thoroughly enjoying this album, but now the songs seem a bit bland. I think I just overkilled it though because I spun the album so many times, the whole month of July just screams Zeitgeist.
1. Doomsday Clock - Possibly the best rocking track on the entire album. The fizzling guitar lines over that caveman-esque drum beat by Jimmy is just so addicting. I love it and still do I guess.
2. 7 Shades of Black - Didn't like it at first and felt it ended too abrupt, but it's one of the tracks that really shines for me now. I love the pauses. It seems to be a heavier number for what is really a slow shuffling disc.
3. Bleeding the Orchid - I like the beginning, the very ambient guitar chords, but the chorus still makes me cringe. "Bleeding the orchid?" I mean, it doesn't really say anything to me.
4. That's The Way - Possibly the best track the current incarnation of the band has made yet. Catchy, ambient, emotional, and everything that a Pumpkins' song should be. I love the extended verse in the beginning with the chord change. I love it.
5.Tarantula - Overplayed now, but that doesn't kill the song. I still feel Billy sounds too in front of the "band" in this track, but I love the slow, pretty part in the middle. Niiice.
6. Stars - I like the heavy bridge or chorus, but the "We are Stars..." part makes me cringe and laugh.
7. United States - I'd rather have Gossamer. Not until the end do I really enjoy the song.
8. Neverlost - Very Machina esque. Awesome stuff. I like this track, though everyone else seems to despise it. I loved Machina though.
9. Bring The Light - Like That's The Way, this track is catchy, catchy, catchy. I also get chills everytime that solo hits. And the guitar riff just makes me want to pick up my guitar.
10. Come On, Let's Go - One of the worst tracks on the album.
11. God and Country - Rather have had the acoustic version.
12. Pomp and Circumstance - Worst Pumpkins song to date.
extra:
-Zeitgeist- Should have been the closer over Pomp and Circumstance. Easily one of the better songs of the new stuff and Billy's voice is so earnest in it.
-Death From Above- The vocal backing kills the song, but what does it matter since it sounds stripped straight from TheFutureEmbrace. I skip this.
-Stellar-Should have been on the album. I love the very emotional pulls I get from this track, specifically in the "Is it wrong to say..." hook.
I would have rather had the album look like this:
1.Doomsday Clock
2.7 Shades of Black
3.Bleeding the Orchid
4.That's The Way
5.Tarantula
6.Stars
7.Gossamer
8.For God and Country (Acoustic)
9.Neverlost
10.Bring The Light
11.United States
12.Zeitgeist
I think that would have been a stronger album and also fluctuate the pace some. But whatever, gotta love iTunes to make that reality for me.