Imagine the Pumpkins song "Try, Try, Try" sung in anger instead of haunting meloncholy sadness and hopelessness, and you will get this song, "Try to Try." It really serves as a nice prelude to "Try, Try, Try," which was an absolute masterpiece. This song here is early, pumped up and energetic, and I would have liked to have heard a nicely produced version of the song. From the tin-can sounding mp3 I am listening to it on, though, it had the potential to become a great song. Another rough diamond from the Pumpkins that will be forever lost in the relentless cascading waterfall of time.
Imagine the Pumpkins song "Try, Try, Try" sung in anger instead of haunting meloncholy sadness and hopelessness, and you will get this song, "Try to Try." It really serves as a nice prelude to "Try, Try, Try," which was an absolute masterpiece. This song here is early, pumped up and energetic, and I would have liked to have heard a nicely produced version of the song. From the tin-can sounding mp3 I am listening to it on, though, it had the potential to become a great song. Another rough diamond from the Pumpkins that will be forever lost in the relentless cascading waterfall of time.