After the departure of Jeff Schroeder, the rock group posts an online ad for his replacement
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Successful group looking for guitarist: the Smashing Pumpkins launched a call for applications on social networks on Friday announcing their intention to recruit a new member during a process “open to anyone who might be interested.”
“Please send your CV and any relevant content to [email protected]”indicates the alternative rock group behind the hits 1979 And Tonight, Tonight.
The announcement follows the departure in October of Jeff Schroeder, who had been a guitarist with the group since 2007.
Initially formed in the late 1980s in Chicago, the Smashing Pumpkins experienced their heyday during the 1990s with singer Billy Corgan at the helm. Their metal sounding music mixed with more pop elements made them an icon of a generation until their breakup in 2000.
In concert on June 16 in Bercy
Billy Corgan relaunched the group in 2006, which will now have to define its style with a fourth member. A tour in Europe with the group Weezer will begin on June 7 in Birmingham, England, and will pass through Paris on June 16, at the Accor Arena in Bercy. At the end of July, they will join Green Day’s North American stadium tour.