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I’m Sorry But Gigaton Is A Major Dissapointment

KC138045KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,715
I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen.  Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion. 
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    KN219077KN219077 Montana Posts: 897
    Keep playing it, it gets better
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    VitalogensiaVitalogensia Posts: 1,924
    I feel sorry for you, friend.  It's a great album.  Don't give up on it. 
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    PJammin'PJammin' Posts: 1,691
    KN219077 said:
    Keep playing it, it gets better
    THIS. 
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    wiscojamwiscojam Appleton Posts: 301
    I'll probably live.
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    NewfieintheUSANewfieintheUSA Posts: 2,306
    KC138045 said:
    I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen.  Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion. 
    It's so much better than LB
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    rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    I just can't help but feel like the boards, and the whole world really, needed this thread.
    🙄
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    e360727e360727 Posts: 74
    I feel sorry for you, friend.  It's a great album.  Don't give up on it. 
    THIS.
     it's brilliant - incredibly deep/thoughtful.  Feel as if the boys worked their asses off and produced extraordinary work.  Seven O'clock is a personal favorite.  
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    PJWGIIIPJWGIII Chicago, IL Posts: 806
    KN219077 said:
    Keep playing it, it gets better
    Yep - if you keep playing it, you'll find the secret gem hidden in each song (like in all PJ songs) and it'll unlock the whole song for you. It's like Binaural or No Code. It just takes some time...
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    pearldavidsonpearldavidson PA Posts: 1,356
    Might grow on you, might not. I’m indifferent to it right now. 
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    kramer73kramer73 Posts: 2,602
    Ok
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    KC138045KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,715
    rgambs said:
    I just can't help but feel like the boards, and the whole world really, needed this thread.
    🙄
    Im sorry but is it not acceptable to voice our individual opinions here?
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    KC138045KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,715
    e360727 said:
    I feel sorry for you, friend.  It's a great album.  Don't give up on it. 
    THIS.
     it's brilliant - incredibly deep/thoughtful.  Feel as if the boys worked their asses off and produced extraordinary work.  Seven O'clock is a personal favorite.  
    Wow really?  I think Seven O’clock might be the worse song on the entire album. 

    I must be missing something because it seems I’m in the minority on not liking this album. 
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    In my household I am the uber fan and my husband latched on to my PJ coattails like 5 years ago and totally immersed himself into the PJ universe.  I'm playing and talking about it non-stop and he is getting annoyed because he isn't feeling it.  Maybe it just isn't for everybody...should be interesting hearing it live maybe it could change some feels
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    NewfieintheUSANewfieintheUSA Posts: 2,306
    KC138045 said:
    e360727 said:
    I feel sorry for you, friend.  It's a great album.  Don't give up on it. 
    THIS.
     it's brilliant - incredibly deep/thoughtful.  Feel as if the boys worked their asses off and produced extraordinary work.  Seven O'clock is a personal favorite.  
    Wow really?  I think Seven O’clock might be the worse song on the entire album. 

    I must be missing something because it seems I’m in the minority on not liking this album. 
    Seven O'clock is the best song on it, absolutely love it! 
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    JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 18,906
    It's ok to dislike it because to each their own, but this is absolutely not an Ed solo album.
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    pearldavidsonpearldavidson PA Posts: 1,356
    JimmyV said:
    It's ok to dislike it because to each their own, but this is absolutely not an Ed solo album.
    +1....I think Ed's vocals are actually lacking a bit on this.
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    PJammin'PJammin' Posts: 1,691
    JimmyV said:
    It's ok to dislike it because to each their own, but this is absolutely not an Ed solo album.
    No, it’s not. I don’t even buy Ed solo albums...and I don’t go to his solo shows either. 
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    JF116983JF116983 Posts: 173
    KC138045 said:
    I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen.  Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion. 
    Agree with you it’s too bad they keep doing this (last 3 albums so disappointing) I have an old friend since high school that loved PJ as much as I did, beck we even played PJ cover songs in a band and had lots of fun doing that. After Backspacer and  bolt he said he was done with PJ and went to U2 instead. He spent 400 bucks on U2 Gen Admin tix right after I know he would have spent that to see PJ but the lackluster albums did it for him - I’m not there yet but getting real close.
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    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,872
    JF116983 said:
    KC138045 said:
    I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen.  Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion. 
    Agree with you it’s too bad they keep doing this (last 3 albums so disappointing) I have an old friend since high school that loved PJ as much as I did, beck we even played PJ cover songs in a band and had lots of fun doing that. After Backspacer and  bolt he said he was done with PJ and went to U2 instead. He spent 400 bucks on U2 Gen Admin tix right after I know he would have spent that to see PJ but the lackluster albums did it for him - I’m not there yet but getting real close.
    Sorry you feel this way. Gigaton is a thousand times better than lb and backspacer.  I hope you give it another listen. 
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    jmug23jmug23 Posts: 778
    Man I’m loving this album. Every listen gets better and better for me. 
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    MYMMYM Austin, TX Posts: 181
    To each his own.

    I read something a while back about how Star Wars fans were responding to the new movies.
    Basically, the gist of the article was that the original movies were written to appeal to a 10 year old and that the ten year olds grew up and wanted something for them at their phase in life. But the new movies were still written for 10 year olds.

    I think PJ is more the opposite. There's a part of many fans that wants something that sounds like Ten or Vs...... but the band is evolving...as is their music.

    Sure, it's different. But I like it.

    Can't wait to hear it live.

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    TA243471TA243471 The Great Northwest Posts: 1,119
    No need to be sorry.  Hopefully, everyone is going to have their own opinion on this one, just like the others, and not just grasp on to someone elses.  I personally love it, and have listened to this one more since Monday, than I have listened to Backspacer ever.
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    cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,640
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    Everyone has their own rankings.  No issue with that.  Ive met people who think Avocado is #1.  I know people who dislike Ten.  

    Definitely doesn't feel like an Ed solo album to me tho.  This one feels the most like a band studio experiment since Binaural.  
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    vedpunkvedpunk Posts: 825
    JF116983 said:
    KC138045 said:
    I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen.  Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion. 
    Agree with you it’s too bad they keep doing this (last 3 albums so disappointing) I have an old friend since high school that loved PJ as much as I did, beck we even played PJ cover songs in a band and had lots of fun doing that. After Backspacer and  bolt he said he was done with PJ and went to U2 instead. He spent 400 bucks on U2 Gen Admin tix right after I know he would have spent that to see PJ but the lackluster albums did it for him - I’m not there yet but getting real close.
    Please do us all a favor and leave.  
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    THEBIBLEISTENTHEBIBLEISTEN Posts: 1,677
    KC138045 said:
    I was very excited to to crank this new album on my way home from work yesterday. It started out great with Who Ever Said and I was loving it up thorough Quick Escape then it quickly went downhill. I kept waiting for the next song to bring it back but that didn’t happen.  Ive listened to it now multiple times trying to like it but I just don’t. I personally put this as their worse album and it sounds more of an Ed solo album than a full band effort in my opinion. 
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    Jebus4uJebus4u Posts: 5
    PJWGIII said:
    KN219077 said:
    Keep playing it, it gets better
    Yep - if you keep playing it, you'll find the secret gem hidden in each song (like in all PJ songs) and it'll unlock the whole song for you. It's like Binaural or No Code. It just takes some time...
    This album reminds me very much of No Code. I love it. Have to listen to it loud with good headphones. I think it might be one of my favourite albums. I’m imagining these songs live dancing in the pit and then quite moments with Eddie on the acoustic guitar. It’s going to be amazing.🤘
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    goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,277
    Firstly, you need to add ‘IMO’ to your thread title. People don’t take kindly to opinions being stated as facts round here.


    Secondly... you’re very, very wrong!  =)


    IMO, of course 
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    RoleModelsinBlood31RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,147
    I have only listened to it twice since I opened it.  Just can’t get myself to give it another whirl for a while.  Once I get the cd I’ll listen in the car and I’m sure it’ll grow more on me, but I’m not really blown away by it yet.  

    Ed feels too far in front and there’s just too much of him to me.  Too many words or something, but maybe it’s because I listened while I read every word in the book and damn he just went fucking word crazy. 

     I love the unique compositions and the music itself but something about it feels like an Ed controlled project to me, and I’ve been hoping for more of everyone else.  I just see Ed’s name in there too often perhaps, and I’ll always think of pj as a band, not Ed backed up by a band.  I can feel Ed manipulating everyone else- except for Jeff- the whole time.

    anyway there’s a lot of weird shit in this one and it’s going to take me a lot more listens.  I’ll come around, but OP I totally get what you’re saying, you’re absolutely entitled to speak your mind on here, don’t let them get you down.
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    brookelilybrookelily Bethel Park, PA Posts: 235
    Music is subjective.  Respect your opinion.

    personally, I love it. For me, it’s better than the last 4 albums (sorry RA fans).  there’s a chance I like it more than NC And Binaural, it needs to settle a bit. I doubt it will crack my top 4.

    30 years in?  These guys still bring it 
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    PJammin'PJammin' Posts: 1,691
    I have only listened to it twice since I opened it.  Just can’t get myself to give it another whirl for a while.  Once I get the cd I’ll listen in the car and I’m sure it’ll grow more on me, but I’m not really blown away by it yet.  

    Ed feels too far in front and there’s just too much of him to me.  Too many words or something, but maybe it’s because I listened while I read every word in the book and damn he just went fucking word crazy. 

     I love the unique compositions and the music itself but something about it feels like an Ed controlled project to me, and I’ve been hoping for more of everyone else.  I just see Ed’s name in there too often perhaps, and I’ll always think of pj as a band, not Ed backed up by a band.  I can feel Ed manipulating everyone else- except for Jeff- the whole time.

    anyway there’s a lot of weird shit in this one and it’s going to take me a lot more listens.  I’ll come around, but OP I totally get what you’re saying, you’re absolutely entitled to speak your mind on here, don’t let them get you down.
    Ed’s songs I usually like the least. Where the hell is Stone? That guy is a fantastic song writer. 
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