Saying "NO!" to Brendan O'Brien

More and more, we seem to have yet another member of Pearl Jam added to the band. Brendan O'Brien's influence on Backspacer was very heavy and full of cheez whiz. I have been griping about Brendan O'Brien's negative impact on the band's music for some time and cringed when I found out he'd be returning on Lightning Bolt. Backspacer was filled with tons of soft rock flourishes and things you can hear on your local store's muzak backgrounds and elevator stations.
I heard Mind Your Manners and was pleasantly surprised and thrilled to not hear O'Brien's usual wankery. I did something which is now seeming foolish... I got excited and thought O'Brien wouldn't once again pretend like he was the missing band member of Pearl Jam and push himself onto the record all over the place.
Then Wrigley field happened. Pearl Jam's phantom band member walked out on stage and played a song replete with trademark O'Brien soft rock wankery. Enough is enough with this guy who wants to be the long lost missing band member of Pearl Jam.
I'm not a huge fan of Boom's addition to the band, but I can stomach it much better than a guy who only appears on the albums and then takes the place of their touring keyboardist on stage for things like Wrigley's Future Days performance.
My excitement for this new album has went down the toilet and I'm fully expecting O'Brien's flaccid wankery all over the new album. Can't we have a Pearl Jam album again and not Pearl Jam and Brendan O'Brien's flourishes and soft rock stylings again on a record?
I strongly feel that it's long past time for Pearl Jam to consider working with a different producer who wants to produce their sound rather than be one of their band members and add his own music all over the top of theirs.
I heard Mind Your Manners and was pleasantly surprised and thrilled to not hear O'Brien's usual wankery. I did something which is now seeming foolish... I got excited and thought O'Brien wouldn't once again pretend like he was the missing band member of Pearl Jam and push himself onto the record all over the place.
Then Wrigley field happened. Pearl Jam's phantom band member walked out on stage and played a song replete with trademark O'Brien soft rock wankery. Enough is enough with this guy who wants to be the long lost missing band member of Pearl Jam.
I'm not a huge fan of Boom's addition to the band, but I can stomach it much better than a guy who only appears on the albums and then takes the place of their touring keyboardist on stage for things like Wrigley's Future Days performance.
My excitement for this new album has went down the toilet and I'm fully expecting O'Brien's flaccid wankery all over the new album. Can't we have a Pearl Jam album again and not Pearl Jam and Brendan O'Brien's flourishes and soft rock stylings again on a record?
I strongly feel that it's long past time for Pearl Jam to consider working with a different producer who wants to produce their sound rather than be one of their band members and add his own music all over the top of theirs.
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i agree with what you're saying but i think it's ed's fault more than anyone else. the new just breathe didn't do it for me either
That said, while I actually thought that song was really lovely and really enjoyed all the vocal parts, the keyboards at the end were pretty awful. They were practically tinkling. It sounded kind of stupid. But the rest of the song was really good IMO. At that moment I took a seat for the first and last time during the show, as did everyone around me pretty much, and I found it very soothing, which was just what I needed after such a crazy and physically taxing day and night. A little calm oasis where I could refresh physically and mentally (and then jangled out of it again at the end with those keyboards
I would maybe blame Ed, but who can fault a guy for writing from the heart when writing about personal matters? I'm speaking about Future Days here... I know people are going to dislike it and I can understand why (Ed solo song like JB & The End). He can't be that angst-ridden guy he was back in the early 90's... because he isn't in that frame of mind... hasn't been for a long time... ranting now but I'm hopeful that the album will be great.
This is basically what I was trying to say. Thank you for posting this.
riot act
vs
no code
yield/binaural
vitalogy
in that order.
The others have production flaws. I think riot act sounds perfect, which was produced by Adam Kaspar. who also did "down on the upside" which is also amazing. But then avocado, (also produced by him) sounds TERRIBLE..
Pearl jam have been going for this really polished, but rough sound lately which just comes across as poor production.. mind your manners sounds harsh on the ears but is really clean at the same time. it should sound nice on the ears but with rough edges... i don't know but i've hated the production of the last 2 albums and know this new one will also sound bad. I'd give Adam Kaspar another go or try someone new like they did for binaural.
P.S. i'm very thrilled on reports that EVs voice is improving.. so regardless of me complaining about their album production direction.. I'm very excited about future PJ as they are improving in some areas.
I actually don't think he did system, they've worked mostly with Rick Rubin. But he did do Mastadon's 'Crack The Skye' record, which is even crazier than SOAD.
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Just because he worked with PJ in the past on better albums and with less of a need to insert himself as one of the band members does not mean that that hasn't changed and that he isn't having a negative impact on their current music or the music that was released on Backspacer.
I feel that PJ needs to find a producer who wants to polish the band's own sound rather than enter the studio to be an additional band member with them and insert his own music over and into the band's work.
I have absolutely no problem with soft music, soft Pearl Jam songs, etc. I do have a problem with the insertions of B'O'B and him becoming another member of Pearl Jam in the studio and then vanishing until they next record. I feel the band needs a producer who produces, not records instruments and his own performances with the band. I want a Pearl Jam record to be Pearl Jam, period. I'm not looking for Pearl Jam with Special Guest Brendan O'Brien.
When I listen to Backspacer I hear Pearl Jam with Special Guest Brendan O'Brien. When I'm hearing new stuff from Lightning Bolt being performed, I'm literally now SEEING Pearl Jam with Special Guest Brendan O'Brien. Enough is enough with this guy. Time for them to change up things and look for a new type of relationship with a producer. Again, it's not about my dislike of soft music or anything. I can dig soft music just fine, but not B'O'B's cheez-muzak stylings layered atop and into Pearl Jam's latest efforts.
Feel free. Haha But I can't say that I was the first to use it.
....except on Backspacer.
I don't think it's Obrien's fault that he's a vastly superior musician to Boom and the band wants to give him props for his long history with them. From what I gather he's kinduva musical whiz and I don't think you can blame him for the final product.
Here's the BOB list according to Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_O%27Brien_(music_producer)
"Come take my hand, and let yourself rely.
Don't hold your breath, don't close your eyes.
I've learned to breath and I've learned to fly.
I've learned to see and I know I'm going higher."
I hate saying this but I'm afraid LB may be the nail in the coffin for Pearl Jam for me personally. If I'm right, I still hope other people love it.
Nothing can ever take away the music they've given us in years passed but in my opinion, Riot Act is the last "real" pearl jam album. I liked S/T but something changed during that record that I don't see them ever recovering from. They've lost that mysterious otherworldly quality they once had and the fault lies squarely with Ed. He's lost his point of view. He doesn't have the internal compass he once had. This happens to a lot of artists. Output changes as life moves on. Just so happens that the direction (or lack of it imo) that Ed is taking his song writing makes me want to blow my fucking brains out.
Honestly, I hope no one agrees with me. I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. I just don't know where else to go to express how I feel. Sorry to be a downer.
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I think you're exaggerating bob's influence on the band. Bob helps out on keys because boom is an organ player, and that just doesn't work for complex piano tracks such as Love Reign O'er Me, which is far far better with Bob than Boom in my opinion. Just because he occasionally helps out with things like that, does not by any means suggest that he is a marionette for a Pearl Jam puppet.
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I will point out, thpugh, that these changes aren't just with EV. Their albums are very much a collaborative effort, and every member of the band has to agree that a song is worth putting bon an album... It's hard to see people blaming it all on Ed if they are upset with the band's direction.
MYM is light years ahead of the fixer though as a first taste of the album. Seems to have a little harder sound than anything on BS so I'm still hopeful.
Was hugely let down by Backspacer, I really hope Lightning Bolt's a good record.
BINGO!!!!
By I think the problem isn't all BoB. At least when it comes to Backspacer. My problems with that album is the lack of mystery, atmosphere and thoughthrough (is that a word?) lyrics.
But I think the sound, aura, atmosphere of Riot Act and Binaural are great and that were not thanks to BoB... so the idea of Pearl Jam putting themselves in the hands of a producer with his/her own ideantity excites me.
The same with Neil Young who also puts out boring album after boring album since pretty much Broken Arrow. The rumour of him working with Rick Rubin (whatever you think of him or his compressing-fetisch) excited me. And than BAM Neil young did that Le Noise album which was had a "cool" sound.
BUT
I like MYM alot.
I think that Lightning Bolt sounds promising. But all these "building-and-building-and-then-chorus" songs such as Unthought Known and Amongst the waves... I don't know... If there are not as strong in the lyrics department and the chorus as Given To Fly, In Hiding or Garden... maybe they should be worked on more...
My wife is such a sucker for these types of songs - she couldn't give a toss about the lyrics. It drives me crazy.