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Mavis Staples Finds the Beauty and Sadness in Life » PopMatters
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Mavis Staples Finds the Beauty and Sadness in Life » PopMatters

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Mavis Staples has a remarkable voice. While some singers let the rough edges of their vocals show as they age, adding an impression of authenticity to their singing, Staples wraps her seven-plus decades of musical experience in honeyed tones. There is a sweetness that comes across even as she sings about war and injustice, as well as joy and happiness.

The adjectives from the title of her latest opus Sad and Beautiful World could easily fit as a description of her singing. She knows the current state of the nation has declined in terms of race relations and other social causes. It may make her depressed, but not for long. Staples also sees the glory and good that exists. You can hear it in her voice.

Producer Brad Cook (Bon Iver, Waxahatchee) smartly recorded Staples’ voice first with minimum accompaniment before adding an all-star roster of background singers and players to flesh out the songs. The list includes notable artists such as Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Tweedy, Derek Trucks, Katie Crutchfield, Sam Beam, Patterson Hood, and MJ Lenderman. The album also features a first-rate collection of songs by luminaries such as Leonard Cohen, Curtis Mayfield, Tom Waits, and David Rawlings & Gillian Welch, as well as one track specially written for Staples by Hozier and Allison Russell. That song, “Human Mind”, is the standout song in an album full of masterworks.

The confessional track is simultaneously personal and confessional despite not being written by Staples. She sings about her father and family, her past career and present concerns, and “finding the good in us, sometimes”. There’s a comforting, hymn-like quality to the song, abetted by Matt Douglass’ (The Mountain Goats) soulful saxophone playing. Staples simultaneously expresses hope and doubt, and a belief in love without being smarmy or corny. Due to her age, the singer’s awareness of mortality lies latent in the lyrics, both as a fact and a mystery.

These themes carry over into several of the other nine tracks. Staples sings “Satisfied Mind”, a number hit by Porter Wagner in 1955 that’s been covered by everyone from Bob Dylan and the Band, Mahalia Jackson, Willie Nelson, Ella Fitzgerald, and countless others, into a soft and primarily quiet acoustic ballad with Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) on harmony vocals.

Staple’s take on Kevin Morby’s apocalyptic “Beautiful Strangers” into a surrealistic dream-like prayer. Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse) penned the title track. Staples conveys the passing of time by slowing things down and annunciating each word. She croons, “Sometimes days go speeding past / Sometimes this one seems like the last” with conviction.” Love and death go together like beauty and sadness, indeed.

One can find compelling associations with Mavis Staples’ life on all the songs, from Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan’s “Chicago”, to Dave Rawlings and Gillian Welch’s “Hard Times”, to Leonard Cohen’s “Anthem”, but one needn’t be familiar with her storied biography to appreciate the richness of her vocals. The Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award winner continues to inspire with her performances. If anything, she’s only getting better with age—although she’s always been one of our best artists.

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Ishitta Arun: Piyush mama would have been concerned if his sisters slipped into sadness
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Ishitta Arun: Piyush mama would have been concerned if his sisters slipped into sadness

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Ishitta Arun, on Sunday took to Instagram after she and her family were trolled for smiling at the funeral of uncle and veteran adman Piyush Pandey. She posted, “Grief isn’t a single script. And when you’re saying goodbye to a man who laughed louder than anyone else, remembering him through laughter isn’t disrespect. It’s continuity. It’s muscle memory. It’s knowing who he really was. What you saw was us laughing at his line- a line only he could deliver. If you had known him, even in passing, you wouldn’t have needed this explained.” She added, “We don’t stage grief. We don’t mute memory to make strangers comfortable. We remember him honestly- as laughter, courage, and life itself. Next time-know the story before you comment on the moment.”

Prasoon Pandey, Ishitta Arun, Ila Arun and Dhruv Ghanekar

Speaking to HT city about the incident she says, “As a society, we tend to attach emotions to certain prescribed behaviours. If you’re not crying, then you must not be grieving. If you don’t display something a certain way, then you must not be feeling it. This comes from a deeply ingrained, and often unexamined, mentality — one that is far more common across our cultural landscape than we like to admit. It isn’t limited to grief. It shows up in many aspects of Indian social conditioning. The simplest expression of it has always been, ‘Log kya kahenge?’ these are those very 4 log.”

Ishitta says her concern isn’t the trolls themselves – their opinions are irrelevant. What troubles her is what they represent. She says, “Social media hasn’t created this mindset, it has simply made it more visible. Earlier, the same commentary happened within drawing rooms and family circles – now it is just typed out loud The constant policing of how to sit, how to speak, how to feel — the quiet, everyday judgement that shapes how so many people move through the world.”

Sharing memories from the funeral she reminisces, “When we bid him goodbye, we sang Mile Sur Mera Tumhara – we cheered for mama, and we promised each other that the next time we gather, it will be in a better, lighter setting. He was always the life of the party, and that spirit stayed with us. All of us, in our own way, could hear his commentary in our heads – that familiar tone. Some of the things we did, he would have looked at and said, ‘Bakwas hai.’ And that made us smile through the heaviness. He would also have been the first to worry about his elder sisters – all in their seventies now – and whether they would slip into sadness. I’m genuinely glad that my aunts and my mother dressed up, showed up, and held themselves with dignity. That is not vanity, that is health. That is continuity. And they are allowed that grace. There are far more real things to focus on than how grief should look.” While describing the family’s bond she quotes Piyush’s iconic line, “As for our family -Fevicol ka jod hai. Tootega nahi.”

“I’m not affected by commentary or trolling – I’ve been in the public eye long enough. Comment on my work, my performance, my choices – that belongs to the professional space and I accept it. But this is not that. This is not work. This is family. And how we honour someone we love does not require explanation to anyone.If that makes someone uncomfortable, they are welcome to sit with their discomfort – we are not hosting it, ” she signs off.

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The Smashing Pumpkins Announce 30th Anniversary Edition of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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The Smashing Pumpkins Announce 30th Anniversary Edition of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The Smashing Pumpkins have announced a 30th anniversary edition of their seminal double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.

The new expanded edition will be available November 21st as a 6-LP super deluxe edition and on January 9th as a 4-CD box set. Each contains the original tracklist along with 80 minutes of previously unreleased and recently unearthed recordings from the 1996 tour in support of the album.

“Unearthing these live recordings from the original lineup’s true, last large-scale tour was a labour of love, and for me certainly a bittersweet as once we blew apart in 1996, we were never quite the same: be it emotionally, or spiritually,” commented frontman Billy Corgan in a press release. “Thankfully, I can say this as the band is now enjoying our greatest public success since that time, and one can hear in these tapes the raw power that such nascent faith afforded us, then, and the will and wisdom to persevere that followed.”

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The 6-LP deluxe vinyl box set also includes a hardbound book featuring new liner notes by Corgan, a custom tarot card deck, and seven lithographs in a velvet slipcase.

In addition to the expanded reissue, Corgan will also be celebrating the album’s anniversary with a seven-concert collaboration with the Lyric Opera of Chicago in November. Dubbed “A Night of Melon Collie and Infinite Sadness,” these shows will see Corgan performing newly commissioned arrangements and orchestrations he made alongside conductor James Lowe. Corgan will be joined by soprano Sydney Mancasola, mezzo-soprano Zoie Reams, tenor Dominick Chenes, and baritone Edward Parks. Dates include November 21st, 22nd, 25th, 26th, 28th, 29th, and 30th. Get tickets here.

Moreover, the Pumpkins are collaborating with Chicago-based chocolatier Vosges Haut-Chocolat on a limited-edition chocolate box set containing a limited-edition poster and six chocolate bars inspired by Mellon Collie songs.

You can pre-order the Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness reissues via uDiscovermusic. Check out the product photos, CD tracklist, and a newly unearthed live recording of “Geek U.S.A.” below.

Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness 30th Anniversary Edition Artwork:

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Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness 30th Anniversary Edition CD Tracklist:
Disc 1 (Dawn To Dusk)
01. Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
02. Tonight, Tonight
03. Jellybelly
04. Zero
05. Here Is No Why
06. Bullet With Butterfly Wings
07. To Forgive
08. Fuck You (An Ode To No One)
09. Love
10. Cupid De Locke
11. Galapogos
12. Muzzle
13. Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans
14. Take Me Down

Disc 2 (Twilight To Starlight)
01. Where Boys Fear To Tread
02. Bodies
03. Thirty-Three
04. In The Arms Of Sleep
05. 1979
06. Tales Of A Scorched Earth
07. Thru The Eyes Of Ruby
08. Stumbleine
09. X.Y.U.
10. We Only Come Out At Night
11. Beautiful
12. Lily (My One And Only)
13. By Starlight
14. Farewell And Goodnight

Disc 3 (Infinite Sadness Tour ’96) *
01. Geek U.S.A. (1.30.96. San Diego)
02. X.Y.U. (1.30.96. San Diego)
03. Cupid De Locke (1.30.96. San Diego)
04. Here Is No Why (2.4.96. Los Angeles)
05. Bullet With Butterfly Wings (2.4.96. Los Angeles)
06. Galapogos (2.4.96. Los Angeles)
07. Bodies (6.25.96. Saginaw)
08. Where Boys Fear To Tread (6.29.96. Detroit)

Disc 4 (Infinite Sadness Tour ’96) *
01. Zero (6.29.96. Detroit)
02. Muzzle (6.29.96. Detroit)
03. Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans/Beautiful/Rocket (7.3.96. Cleveland)
04. Siva (6.30.96. Detroit)
05. An Ode To No One (7.3.96. Cleveland)
06. Thru The Eyes Of Ruby/By Starlight (7.5.96. Philadelphia)

*Previously Unreleased

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