What will the next Pearl Jam album soundlike?

Cropduster84
Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
edited April 2008 in The Porch
I'm hoping for more variation this time round....Avacado was a little 'safe'.....

Thoughts anyone.....?
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  • 12345AGNST1
    12345AGNST1 Posts: 4,906
    I have no idea why, but i keep picturing the album cover to have a white background, and the music to be a little on the soft, yet jammy side. maybe a tad like MMJ or something. I REALLY hope this album has alot of soft songs and songs that could be jammed out alot for live performances. Im just expecting it to be quite different and experimental. I also want it to be a very happy album, alot like avocado.
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  • given2fly10
    given2fly10 Posts: 485
    something where they let matt lim do his thing. i really dont like the last 3 albums. i hope they really do bring back o'brien. i want pj to make there own version of the wall. this band has got one more masterpiece left in em
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  • Cropduster84
    Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
    Im just expecting it to be quite different and experimental..


    I have my fingers crossed for this....

    maybe getting older is mellowing me out but i much prefer experimental/jam song pearl jam (Present Tense, Of The Girl, Slieght of Hand, 1/2 full etc) to rocky pearl jam (Avacado is their safest and most uninteresting record in my opinion)
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  • Lukin66
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    I have my fingers crossed for this....

    maybe getting older is mellowing me out but i much prefer experimental/jam song pearl jam (Present Tense, Of The Girl, Slieght of Hand, 1/2 full etc) to rocky pearl jam (Avacado is their safest and most uninteresting record in my opinion)
    I love no code and binaural, and I really do hope the next one draws influence from these two. I appreciate wanting to show your roots with a lot of punk-tinged songs, but I wasn't an over-the-top fan of avocado. Cropduster84 said it best, it was one of their more 'safe' albums.
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  • Cropduster84
    Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
    Yeah, my problem with Avacado was that it just wasn't interesting enough.....

    Riot Act and Binaural have their haters, but they're musical feasts for the ears, so many different sounds.....

    Same with a No Code, a magical record that one, diversity and great lyrics.....
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  • I'm hoping for more variation this time round....Avacado was a little 'safe'.....

    Thoughts anyone.....?

    fuck variation. they've been variating for 3 albums now, in the wrong direction. they should go back to playing classic rock inspired rock and roll minus the punk.
  • Cropduster84
    Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
    MrSmith wrote:
    fuck variation. they've been variating for 3 albums now, in the wrong direction. they should go back to playing classic rock inspired rock and roll minus the punk.

    I kinda meant variation within the album....Avacado seemed very basic, safe and ultimately quite dull to me.....

    the songs work live, but No Code, Binaural and Riot Act are much better listens as albums because they have so much ceativity....

    We all know you just want another 'Ten' Mr.Smith :D
    'The more I studied religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.' - Sir Richard Francis Burton
  • I kinda meant variation within the album....Avacado seemed very basic, safe and ultimately quite dull to me.....

    the songs work live, but No Code, Binaural and Riot Act are much better listens as albums because they have so much ceativity....

    We all know you just want another 'Ten' Mr.Smith :D
    maybe the problem was putting the fast songs in the front and the slow ones in the back?
  • Cropduster84
    Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
    MrSmith wrote:
    maybe the problem was putting the fast songs in the front and the slow ones in the back?


    Could be yeah, it does tend to fizzle out
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  • I have my fingers crossed for this....

    maybe getting older is mellowing me out but i much prefer experimental/jam song pearl jam (Present Tense, Of The Girl, Slieght of Hand, 1/2 full etc) to rocky pearl jam (Avacado is their safest and most uninteresting record in my opinion)

    I agree 100%
  • swallowedwords
    swallowedwords Posts: 1,093
    In my opinion, Avocado was/is an incredible record/cd. From Parachutes to Comatose, it's a compilation of great songs of great variety. I still think Army Reserve and Marker in the Sand are two of PJs best stuff to date. I absolutely love No Code, and it's probably my favorite PJ record, but Avocado is/was a breath of fresh air. I love it.
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  • LikeAnOcean
    LikeAnOcean Posts: 7,718
    80's synth pop like Flock of Seagulls
    Seriously, I'd be down for that. More songs like You Are, but with better lyrics.. I'd like to see a new wave influence like The Fixx, The Alarm, The Cure, maybe some R.E.M.

    Avocado was pretty safe. Riot Act had "You Are". Binaural had "Sleight of Hand", songs that weren't typical from the band..
  • brain of c
    brain of c Posts: 5,213
    they're going to cover tommy live, then make it their next lp.
  • I heard that Dr. Dre is producing their next album, so it should have some PHAT beats.......
  • Just a prediction, but I'm willing to bet the next record will sound like PJ:

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  • Whatever it sounds like, I will always be able to find that right time when I get into the new album and really relate too it. It always happens! Sometimes sooner than later but I have never been let down by this band yet!

    So cheer up it will all be good and for me I can always on some level at some point when that time is right relate to the music you are hearing at the right point in your life or your day.

    I say just bring it on and give us more of whatever the band will give us.

    I cant wait to slide another album into my rather large studio and bootleg collection from this band.
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  • I'm hoping for more variation this time round....Avacado was a little 'safe'.....

    Thoughts anyone.....?


    It will sound like pearl jam.

    Seriously what do you expect it to sound like, Pantera
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  • pearljgirl2010
    pearljgirl2010 Shillington, PA/Tuckerton, NJ Posts: 3,428
    it will be a combination of awesomeness and greatness, with a dash of Mike McCready.
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