Looking at his Instagram page, it's clear he has a relationship with members of the band, and Bierman. It definitely could be him.
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If BoB isn't producing this new effort, then that is refreshing. Don't get me wrong, Iloved his drum sounds with Dave A and Jack, but I have never enjoyed Matt's drum sounds under Brendan. Too boomy and not crisp enough. Hopefully, this new producer mixes it up a bit and gets a more raw sound... I just hope Matt's drums aren't lost under the music like Chad Smith's under Danger Mouse's production on 'The Getaway'... Awful!
This must be it! He co-owns london bridge studios and I recall their facebook page posted a couple pictures of him and Ed hanging out together in recent months.
You might be on to something!
Some photos here of him with Ed obviously in a studio.
Could it be they picked a producer who could work piecemeal and whenever the band was in town, with them not seeming to really be able to dig in and block of X weeks to be in a studio with a hired producer going all in on the project...
Or that BoB being scheduled for something else and PJ not being able to finish it with him, they in the end rerecorded with someone else instead of having someone take over the baton from BoBs started project?
As in the choice of producer was not for a "different feel than BoB" but someone who could work under PJs "do we really have to make a new album?" way of working.
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"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
Could it be they picked a producer who could work piecemeal and whenever the band was in town, with them not seeming to really be able to dig in and block of X weeks to be in a studio with a hired producer going all in on the project...
Or that BoB being scheduled for something else and PJ not being able to finish it with him, they in the end rerecorded with someone else instead of having someone take over the baton from BoBs started project?
As in the choice of producer was not for a "different feel than BoB" but someone who could work under PJs "do we really have to make a new album?" way of working.
or none of ther above
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I'm so glad there's even a rumour that it's not BoB. In my opinion, his influence has made the last two records completely middle of the road and way too overproduced - just compare Comatose to something like Supersonic or Getaway - or All or None / Inside Job with Speed of Sirens or Future Days.
PJ need to be out of their comfort zone and the production / recording needs to reflect that. Less ballads about growing old with BoB's piano spaffed all over it please or that god awful dry effect on Ed's vox.
I'd much rather hear a more experimental album with a new sound that I don't like than get another Lightning Bolt.
Could it be they picked a producer who could work piecemeal and whenever the band was in town, with them not seeming to really be able to dig in and block of X weeks to be in a studio with a hired producer going all in on the project...
Or that BoB being scheduled for something else and PJ not being able to finish it with him, they in the end rerecorded with someone else instead of having someone take over the baton from BoBs started project?
As in the choice of producer was not for a "different feel than BoB" but someone who could work under PJs "do we really have to make a new album?" way of working.
or none of ther above
Guess we just have to wait and see if @raindog80 comes with some info.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
This must be it! He co-owns london bridge studios and I recall their facebook page posted a couple pictures of him and Ed hanging out together in recent months.
You might be on to something!
Some photos here of him with Ed obviously in a studio.
It's not Eric. Would of been awesome if he did it. Maybe PJ's next album.
Rumors on another forum suggest they may have recorded at London Bridge Studios where Ten was recorded. Not sure if they always use London Bridge for various album needs. Is it common for a producer to go to an ‘away studio’ where ever the band wants to record? Or is it more likely a London Bridge producer manned the controls? Seems like 3 owners/producers are big fans.
I think that rumor was started because Matt Cameron posted from that studio recently as he was playing drums for another artist's recording. The more concrete rumor about a studio comes from that photographer who posted a pic of Jeff Ament and he said he heard a bit of the new Pearl Jam album they were recording in their own studio.
Rumor gained heat today on TSIS forum. I remember the Jeff post, didn’t think it was a producer/studio guy who posted that. Pretty clumsy if it was, but you could be right, don’t recall.
Rumors on another forum suggest they may have recorded at London Bridge Studios where Ten was recorded. Not sure if they always use London Bridge for various album needs. Is it common for a producer to go to an ‘away studio’ where ever the band wants to record? Or is it more likely a London Bridge producer manned the controls? Seems like 3 owners/producers are big fans.
I think that rumor was started because Matt Cameron posted from that studio recently as he was playing drums for another artist's recording. The more concrete rumor about a studio comes from that photographer who posted a pic of Jeff Ament and he said he heard a bit of the new Pearl Jam album they were recording in their own studio.
Rumor gained heat today on TSIS forum. I remember the Jeff post, didn’t think it was a producer/studio guy who posted that. Pretty clumsy if it was, but you could be right, don’t recall.
Right, but what studio/producer is attached to that? Am I missing something there?
No producer attached. Just 'in their own studio's rebutting London Bridge rumor.
Just spin Binaural or Riot Act - those albums sound great!!!
I disagree on Binaural. I wouldn't want Tchad Blake anywhere near the band again. The uptempo songs (God's Dice, Insignificance, and especially Grievance) are completely neutered on that record.
Could it be they picked a producer who could work piecemeal and whenever the band was in town, with them not seeming to really be able to dig in and block of X weeks to be in a studio with a hired producer going all in on the project...
Or that BoB being scheduled for something else and PJ not being able to finish it with him, they in the end rerecorded with someone else instead of having someone take over the baton from BoBs started project?
As in the choice of producer was not for a "different feel than BoB" but someone who could work under PJs "do we really have to make a new album?" way of working.
or none of ther above
Ya that theory no offense seems weak... Who doesn't have time for Pearl Jam but time for someone else? Highly doubtful
More so Lightning Bolt than with Backspacer that it sounded like Bob (keep thinking of twin peaks here lol) was trying to lead the band back toward the atmosphere of epic sound in Ten. That sound just doens't work anymore. Nor does recycling songs. Hoping the new producer has a good sense of the band's rawness that made Avocado so good (probably my favorite album for ed's voice).
I don't know about you guys, but I've been loving the complete blackout on information - even the insiders have only been able to ascertain (or at least tease) that BOB isn't producing, we have no idea what's on the thing, and what more may be coming, curveball style. It's about time for a double album, I'd say.
Could it be they picked a producer who could work piecemeal and whenever the band was in town, with them not seeming to really be able to dig in and block of X weeks to be in a studio with a hired producer going all in on the project...
Or that BoB being scheduled for something else and PJ not being able to finish it with him, they in the end rerecorded with someone else instead of having someone take over the baton from BoBs started project?
As in the choice of producer was not for a "different feel than BoB" but someone who could work under PJs "do we really have to make a new album?" way of working.
or none of ther above
Guess we just have to wait and see if @raindog80 comes with some info.
No BoB this time.
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Rumors on another forum suggest they may have recorded at London Bridge Studios where Ten was recorded. Not sure if they always use London Bridge for various album needs. Is it common for a producer to go to an ‘away studio’ where ever the band wants to record? Or is it more likely a London Bridge producer manned the controls? Seems like 3 owners/producers are big fans.
I think that rumor was started because Matt Cameron posted from that studio recently as he was playing drums for another artist's recording. The more concrete rumor about a studio comes from that photographer who posted a pic of Jeff Ament and he said he heard a bit of the new Pearl Jam album they were recording in their own studio.
Rumor gained heat today on TSIS forum. I remember the Jeff post, didn’t think it was a producer/studio guy who posted that. Pretty clumsy if it was, but you could be right, don’t recall.
Rumors on another forum suggest they may have recorded at London Bridge Studios where Ten was recorded. Not sure if they always use London Bridge for various album needs. Is it common for a producer to go to an ‘away studio’ where ever the band wants to record? Or is it more likely a London Bridge producer manned the controls? Seems like 3 owners/producers are big fans.
I think that rumor was started because Matt Cameron posted from that studio recently as he was playing drums for another artist's recording. The more concrete rumor about a studio comes from that photographer who posted a pic of Jeff Ament and he said he heard a bit of the new Pearl Jam album they were recording in their own studio.
Rumor gained heat today on TSIS forum. I remember the Jeff post, didn’t think it was a producer/studio guy who posted that. Pretty clumsy if it was, but you could be right, don’t recall.
Right, but what studio/producer is attached to that? Am I missing something there?
No producer attached. Just 'in their own studio's rebutting London Bridge rumor.
No LB Studios.
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the producer of this album is fuckin great..super talented and young..i love his work..very exciting for this im sure most of fans dont even heard his name before but he is very close to the band and seattle scene
Andrew Watt?
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and if we get Lightning Bolt #2 without Brendan O'Brien, the board will implode, fan boi's will have a good cry and we'll be flooded with odd KISS related posts for the next month.
and if we get Lightning Bolt #2 without Brendan O'Brien, the board will implode, fan boi's will have a good cry and we'll be flooded with odd KISS related posts for the next month.
Why are you dissing on Lightning Bolt...
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I just hope Matt's drums aren't lost under the music like Chad Smith's under Danger Mouse's production on 'The Getaway'... Awful!
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Or that BoB being scheduled for something else and PJ not being able to finish it with him, they in the end rerecorded with someone else instead of having someone take over the baton from BoBs started project?
As in the choice of producer was not for a "different feel than BoB" but someone who could work under PJs "do we really have to make a new album?" way of working.
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PJ need to be out of their comfort zone and the production / recording needs to reflect that. Less ballads about growing old with BoB's piano spaffed all over it please or that god awful dry effect on Ed's vox.
I'd much rather hear a more experimental album with a new sound that I don't like than get another Lightning Bolt.
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