What do you think is next for PJ?

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  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,931
    Vault # 9
    Too soon to bring up the entitled fanbase stuff again?



  • Pap
    Pap Serres, Greece Posts: 30,048
    edited July 2019
    New Album/Tour/PJ30
    My speculation: The 11th studio album will be out in the Fall of 2019, followed by a World Tour (Australasia, Europe, North America).
    Post edited by Pap on
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    Pap said:
    My speculation: The 11th studio album will be out in the Fall of 2019, followed by a World Tour (Australasia, Europe, North America).
    Not likely but I will jump onboard with that one! 
  • pearljammr78
    pearljammr78 Posts: 1,613
    Vault # 9
    Pap said:
    My speculation: The 11th studio album will be out in the Fall of 2019, followed by a World Tour (Australasia, Europe, North America).
    We can all dream can’t we. 
    Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    Vault # 9
    Pap said:
    My speculation: The 11th studio album will be out in the Fall of 2019, followed by a World Tour (Australasia, Europe, North America).
    Spring 2020. US eastvoast tour and visit to SNL and/or Colbert etc. Summer Europe. Fall. West coast. Winter Australia and Asia. 
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,332
    LukinAtU said:
    Retirement 

  • pearljammr78
    pearljammr78 Posts: 1,613
    Vault # 9
    LukinAtU said:
    Retirement 
    Already has happened. This was what’s next. Lol
    Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.
  • Vault # 9
    Attaway77 said:
    NewJPage said:
    I think they will go all out in 2020

    Avocado/Riot Act-esque politically charged album in the spring + a bigger than usual american tour with a "vote for change" theme. 

    I think it will be an active 2020 - US-wise. 
    Is pearl jam still a political band?
    They will be in 2020. BOOK IT
    Sweet!! Nothing more exciting then catching a rock show with people who have been voting for 20+ years to be reminded to vote. 
    That's a fair point, but don't underestimate the younger fans who are coming into their own and discovering PJ for themselves. I was really surprised and refreshed at the number of millennials that I saw last year at the Home and Away shows (actually rocking out and often recognizing deep cuts in addition to obvious hits)
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    Vault # 9
    Attaway77 said:
    NewJPage said:
    I think they will go all out in 2020

    Avocado/Riot Act-esque politically charged album in the spring + a bigger than usual american tour with a "vote for change" theme. 

    I think it will be an active 2020 - US-wise. 
    Is pearl jam still a political band?
    They will be in 2020. BOOK IT
    Sweet!! Nothing more exciting then catching a rock show with people who have been voting for 20+ years to be reminded to vote. 
    ~50% of your country votes. 

    So, not a bad idea to remind people.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Vault # 9
    I totally get why people feel like Pearl Jam is laying dormant in terms of new music being released as well as the hopefully forthcoming remaining 10C Holiday Singles/DEEP Magazine issues, but to call a band that played 7 (if I'm counting correctly) massive Stadium shows just last year, not to mention raising 11+ million dollars to fight homelessness in their hometown, all while making innumerable contributions to local charities and causes along the way, not "active" might be just a shade misleading. Like most of us, I miss the regular rotation of album-tour-album-tour cycling that used to come back around every 3 years or so. But these guys all have families now, not to mention lives of their own. They've certainly paid their dues and then some with the amount of music they've given us thus far, so if they want to slow-roll it now I have no problem. Definitely frustrated about the Holiday Singles, but if I'm being honest, they've haven't exactly been punctual with those even at the height of their activity. I remember seeing Ed at the Cobb Center in Atlanta in '09 in June and even then he joked about how he promised they were going to get around to releasing our (as of then) still unshipped 10C singles.
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,498
    Vault # 9
    LukinAtU said:
    Retirement 
    Already has happened. This was what’s next. Lol
    Stop it.
  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 8,088
    I totally get why people feel like Pearl Jam is laying dormant in terms of new music being released as well as the hopefully forthcoming remaining 10C Holiday Singles/DEEP Magazine issues, but to call a band that played 7 (if I'm counting correctly) massive Stadium shows just last year, not to mention raising 11+ million dollars to fight homelessness in their hometown, all while making innumerable contributions to local charities and causes along the way, not "active" might be just a shade misleading. Like most of us, I miss the regular rotation of album-tour-album-tour cycling that used to come back around every 3 years or so. But these guys all have families now, not to mention lives of their own. They've certainly paid their dues and then some with the amount of music they've given us thus far, so if they want to slow-roll it now I have no problem. Definitely frustrated about the Holiday Singles, but if I'm being honest, they've haven't exactly been punctual with those even at the height of their activity. I remember seeing Ed at the Cobb Center in Atlanta in '09 in June and even then he joked about how he promised they were going to get around to releasing our (as of then) still unshipped 10C singles.


    Is there a comparable of a band slowing down in their 50s without mentioning it's by design? 26 shows in 40 months is a dramatic slowdown, despite that great run of 26. Well stadium shows are not exactly great.

    Compare their recent touring output to other top rock acts...u2 foos metallica etc...no comparison.
  • stratmad
    stratmad Posts: 211
    New Merch/Limited Edition Items/Ed Solo Merch
    stratmad said:
    NewJPage said:
    I think they will go all out in 2020

    Avocado/Riot Act-esque politically charged album in the spring + a bigger than usual american tour with a "vote for change" theme. 

    I think it will be an active 2020 - US-wise. 
    Is pearl jam still a political band?
    Is PJ still a band? I never thought I’d write this. 
    Yes.  STOP FUCKING SAYING THIS SHIT PEOPLE!!!
    God damn.
    I love this band.  But let’s call it the way it currently looks, which is that they are not a working band.  Something is not right, we don’t know what but the silence is deafening. If it’s just an extended break, if it’s the end, they can say it I’m sure.  It just seems like no one is interested or they are out of ideas where to go with it next and rather than sort it out they are just letting it sit idle until if and when they figure it out.  I wish them well and if they do come back at some point I’ll be waiting eagerly to see what’s next.
  • pjsteelerfan
    pjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,905
    Vault # 9
    Holiday Singles/Deep Magazine holding strong at 0%
    ...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...