“One has a chorus particularly tailor-made for chanting and fist-pumping.“
ooof. Def not something I want to hear. Maybe this was ill phrased? I hope.
I mean yeah, if you want to go all the way negative in the blink of an eye. If they mean the way fists get pumping and we all chant yeah during Alive and you don't want to hear it then there isn't much left to be said.
Uhhh. That part during alive ISNT the chorus bub. It’s an extension they’ve cultivated while Mike solos. It’s awesome, but that’s not the vibe I get from this line in the article.
I get, “you can’t dennnnyyy me” chanting and cowbell. That makes me want to vomit. I hope I’m wrong!
You sound fun
That’s nice. You sound like an asshole.
So, im trying to befriend and influence someone who chirps at me?
The petty butthurt stuff is getting very old. Let’s move on.
please. can't we all just move on and talk about whats to come from this band?
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The petty butthurt stuff is getting very old. Let’s move on.
please. can't we all just move on and talk about whats to come from this band?
I’ve been with ya on that for a while. But people keep attacking me for my opinions (like hoping these songs do not sound like CDM).
I dig the title and hope there is a similar space theme a la binaural (a great record too). Can’t wait to hear more about producing with watt and how the tracks came together. Honestly, I hope they just give us this thing asap. We will buy all the merch and the shows will sell out regardless. No need to hype an already die hard cult following amirite?
The petty butthurt stuff is getting very old. Let’s move on.
please. can't we all just move on and talk about whats to come from this band?
I’ve been with ya on that for a while. But people keep attacking me for my opinions (like hoping these songs do not sound like CDM).
No, you respond each time playing the victim, like you are here, and call people asshole and that everyone is going to hear from you when you don’t like it. You’re perpetuating it and digging your own hole deeper. Just ignore it and be happy new music is close.
I am excited. I can find enjoyment in however the album sounds honestly. I am really just happy they are still here and making music and touring when they can. I am happy I am still here to get to listen! I loved the new painted shield single. I bet I will love the new PJ stuff as well.
The petty butthurt stuff is getting very old. Let’s move on.
please. can't we all just move on and talk about whats to come from this band?
I’ve been with ya on that for a while. But people keep attacking me for my opinions (like hoping these songs do not sound like CDM).
No, you respond each time playing the victim, like you are here, and call people asshole and that everyone is going to hear from you when you don’t like it. You’re perpetuating it and digging your own hole deeper. Just ignore it and be happy new music is close.
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I am excited. I can find enjoyment in however the album sounds honestly. I am really just happy they are still here and making music and touring when they can. I am happy I am still here to get to listen! I loved the new painted shield single. I bet I will love the new PJ stuff as well.
Exactly. Same here. I am so happy and grateful that we still have PJ playing live and making new music and being excited about what they are putting out there. I'm so so excited.
“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
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“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
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“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
I am excited. I can find enjoyment in however the album sounds honestly. I am really just happy they are still here and making music and touring when they can. I am happy I am still here to get to listen! I loved the new painted shield single. I bet I will love the new PJ stuff as well.
Exactly. Same here. I am so happy and grateful that we still have PJ playing live and making new music and being excited about what they are putting out there. I'm so so excited.
“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
That bolded sentence annoys me for some reason.
Can't trust what they say much of the time.
I thought I read that it was tongue in cheek somewhere, like Ed's "last record" joke, but that may have just been wishful thinking during the moment.
Jeff Ament Jan 2024: we made this record like a year ago Jeff Ament Summer 2023: we've got a few things recorded, I really don't know where it's at right now
Jeff Ament Jan 2024: we made this record like a year ago Jeff Ament Summer 2023: we've got a few things recorded, I really don't know where it's at right now
these two statements go together. I'm not in the industry but usually takes a while to release a big band's album with marketing, releases, lining up with a tour. They were talking about recording new music in 2022.
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Amen!
I dig the title and hope there is a similar space theme a la binaural (a great record too). Can’t wait to hear more about producing with watt and how the tracks came together. Honestly, I hope they just give us this thing asap. We will buy all the merch and the shows will sell out regardless. No need to hype an already die hard cult following amirite?
Everyone just take a chill pill, listen to this song, and relax.....
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“We made this record like a year ago," Ament told the audience. “We’ve been sitting on it.”
“Gigaton” surprised many fans and critics with how hard-rocking it was. The new one goes even harder. It's almost athletic in its speed, aggression, and tenacity, sounding like it would make men of their age sore in the aftermath.
While Vedder remains the face and voice of the band, the star of this album is drummer Matt Cameron, who joined the Jam in 1998 after starting out with Soundgarden.
His relentless pounding opens many of the 11 tracks, and drowns out his bandmates' playing and Vedder's vocals at times.
“It's one of the greatest drum records we’ve ever made,” Vedders said to cheers from a crowd that included Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “Matt Cameron is just playing out of his skull, especially seeing as how it’s our last record.”
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