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The Smashing Pumpkins Post Drum + Fife Video

Monday, 30 March 2015 Written by Laura Johnson

The Smashing Pumpkins have posted a video for Drum + Fife.

The track is taken from the band's 2014 album, 'Monuments To An Elegy'.  Discussing the video in a press release, Billy Corgan said:

"I asked, albeit in an allegorical way, for the video to represent what our returning soldiers are going through with PTSD, and I feel that the directors captured that with poignancy. I couldn't be more proud of the message we're sending that we care what happens to those that are out there hurting."

Check out the Ahlander + Antiga directed video below.

Accompanying the video post was news that the band will be making a number of television appearances this week. On April 2 they will perform the track on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon with the Killers' Mark Stoermer on bass and Rage Against the Machine's Brad Wilk on drums. The next day they will also perform on Good Morning America.

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