I would call a new Pearl Jam album Revision. It would hint at reflection, a new perspective, need to change for the band, our view of the world, and everything going on around us.
For entertainment purposes only Revision - Pearl Jam 1. Final Step 2. Sleeping Dogs 3. Dawn of War 4. The Mirror 5. Revision 6. Burn it Down 7. The Horizon 8. Friction 9. Pay the Price 10. Truth & Consequences 11. Reality Check 12. What's Left
aftershock? reverb? vibrations? encore? am I hot or cold?
Cold, but "encore" is close for different reasons than what you're getting at here.
I think you are hinting it is eco-something (ecology?) which would be an encore in the way that it would be two albums in a row with an ecology message in the title.
aftershock? reverb? vibrations? encore? am I hot or cold?
Cold, but "encore" is close for different reasons than what you're getting at here.
I think you are hinting it is eco-something (ecology?) which would be an encore in the way that it would be two albums in a row with an ecology message in the title.
aftershock? reverb? vibrations? encore? am I hot or cold?
Cold, but "encore" is close for different reasons than what you're getting at here.
I think you are hinting it is eco-something (ecology?) which would be an encore in the way that it would be two albums in a row with an ecology message in the title.
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this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
“When we were in the studio with him this past year, he really kicked our asses, got us focused and playing, song after song. It took a long time to make Gigaton, but this new one didn’t take long. Andrew was like: ‘You guys take forever to make records. Let’s do this, right now.”
When asked what the new material sounds like, McCready responds: “It’s a lot heavier than you’d expect. There’s the melody and energy of the first couple of records. Andrew pushed us to play as hard and melodic and thoughtful as we’ve done in a long time. I feel like Matt Cameron’s drumming has elements of what he did in Soundgarden.
“For better or worse, you’re gonna hear a lot more lead guitar from me, stuff I haven’t done in a long time. I went crazy, like with Chris Cornell and Temple Of The Dog on Reach Down [1991], all those years ago. I got to do it again. Usually the first or second takes are best. After that I start thinking about it and it doesn’t have the feel. But Andrew caught the lightning in a bottle, as they say.”
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For entertainment purposes only
Revision - Pearl Jam
1. Final Step
2. Sleeping Dogs
3. Dawn of War
4. The Mirror
5. Revision
6. Burn it Down
7. The Horizon
8. Friction
9. Pay the Price
10. Truth & Consequences
11. Reality Check
12. What's Left
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this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
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this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
“When we were in the studio with him this past year, he really kicked our asses, got us focused and playing, song after song. It took a long time to make Gigaton, but this new one didn’t take long. Andrew was like: ‘You guys take forever to make records. Let’s do this, right now.”
When asked what the new material sounds like, McCready responds: “It’s a lot heavier than you’d expect. There’s the melody and energy of the first couple of records. Andrew pushed us to play as hard and melodic and thoughtful as we’ve done in a long time. I feel like Matt Cameron’s drumming has elements of what he did in Soundgarden.
“For better or worse, you’re gonna hear a lot more lead guitar from me, stuff I haven’t done in a long time. I went crazy, like with Chris Cornell and Temple Of The Dog on Reach Down [1991], all those years ago. I got to do it again. Usually the first or second takes are best. After that I start thinking about it and it doesn’t have the feel. But Andrew caught the lightning in a bottle, as they say.”