Fanviews / reviews
Comments
- 
            
 Why don't I have the albummcgruff10 said:Buckle up sounds very beatle ish to me. Very sweet sounding song.  
 booooooh!
 Well, lets wear out quick escape untill it arrives!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
- 
            Album sounds incredible on headphones.Beats 3 Studios. Not sure where they rank but they always sound good. This album TAKES OFF when im listening to it on them. I’m glad my first listen of Retrograde was over headphones.0
- 
            
 It really is good. Well worth the wait. This album could be your riot act.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Why don't I have the albummcgruff10 said:Buckle up sounds very beatle ish to me. Very sweet sounding song.  
 booooooh!
 Well, lets wear out quick escape untill it arrives!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
- 
            
 If by just a Bruce song you mean beautiful melodies and lyrics to match, then I would agree. 7 O'Clock is my favorite track after 4 listens through, and probably my favorite track since at least MITS.Smellyman said:mcgruff10 said:
 I am, definitely not my fav though. Take the long way is another one I really can't get into. Besides that I have zero complaints.PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:
 Agreed. Jeff....whoa.Smellyman said:tbergs said:Saw Quick Escape was released as a single this morning and checked the repeat box after the first listen with no intention of listening to it anymore than that. Well, 35 minutes later and I was at work still listening on repeat as I parked. Just didn't want to turn it off. What a beast of a song. Jeff kills, Mike kills, Matt kills and Stone kills! Great song. I get why people say they heard Zep and Rage. I also get why @mcgruff10 said it reminded him of Helter Skelter, at the end. The drum sound is very similar and ends while distorted guitar sounds continue. With all that said, it doesn't sound like a rehash of anything by those groups or of PJ. Just a fresh original song that rocks!
 As soon as I heard it through my headphones and not crappy computer speakers....woah..Jeff
 
 Ya he is a beast on this album.
 You warming up to 7 O'clock yet?
 As I said elsewhere, it's just a Bruce song. Last couple of minutes make it though0
- 
            
 I agree Seven O'Clock has a lot more going on then just a Bruce song. There are a lot of layers to that song, and you are right it has great lyrics and melodies. The chorus has an airy, soundscape that has a very Pink Floyd feel to it, and the last 2 minutes of the song is unreal. Very much the soul of the record to me when you listen to the lyrics and its placement on the album.se7v7en said:
 If by just a Bruce song you mean beautiful melodies and lyrics to match, then I would agree. 7 O'Clock is my favorite track after 4 listens through, and probably my favorite track since at least MITS.Smellyman said:mcgruff10 said:
 I am, definitely not my fav though. Take the long way is another one I really can't get into. Besides that I have zero complaints.PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:
 Agreed. Jeff....whoa.Smellyman said:tbergs said:Saw Quick Escape was released as a single this morning and checked the repeat box after the first listen with no intention of listening to it anymore than that. Well, 35 minutes later and I was at work still listening on repeat as I parked. Just didn't want to turn it off. What a beast of a song. Jeff kills, Mike kills, Matt kills and Stone kills! Great song. I get why people say they heard Zep and Rage. I also get why @mcgruff10 said it reminded him of Helter Skelter, at the end. The drum sound is very similar and ends while distorted guitar sounds continue. With all that said, it doesn't sound like a rehash of anything by those groups or of PJ. Just a fresh original song that rocks!
 As soon as I heard it through my headphones and not crappy computer speakers....woah..Jeff
 
 Ya he is a beast on this album.
 You warming up to 7 O'clock yet?
 As I said elsewhere, it's just a Bruce song. Last couple of minutes make it though0
- 
            
 Seven o’clock is great, your summary matches my thoughts on retrograde. Each time I hear it, I find something new to it. The end is unreal too, it’ll be amazing live.JV267526 said:
 I agree Seven O'Clock has a lot more going on then just a Bruce song. There are a lot of layers to that song, and you are right it has great lyrics and melodies. The chorus has an airy, soundscape that has a very Pink Floyd feel to it, and the last 2 minutes of the song is unreal. Very much the soul of the record to me when you listen to the lyrics and its placement on the album.se7v7en said:
 If by just a Bruce song you mean beautiful melodies and lyrics to match, then I would agree. 7 O'Clock is my favorite track after 4 listens through, and probably my favorite track since at least MITS.Smellyman said:mcgruff10 said:
 I am, definitely not my fav though. Take the long way is another one I really can't get into. Besides that I have zero complaints.PJNB said:mcgruff10 said:
 Agreed. Jeff....whoa.Smellyman said:tbergs said:Saw Quick Escape was released as a single this morning and checked the repeat box after the first listen with no intention of listening to it anymore than that. Well, 35 minutes later and I was at work still listening on repeat as I parked. Just didn't want to turn it off. What a beast of a song. Jeff kills, Mike kills, Matt kills and Stone kills! Great song. I get why people say they heard Zep and Rage. I also get why @mcgruff10 said it reminded him of Helter Skelter, at the end. The drum sound is very similar and ends while distorted guitar sounds continue. With all that said, it doesn't sound like a rehash of anything by those groups or of PJ. Just a fresh original song that rocks!
 As soon as I heard it through my headphones and not crappy computer speakers....woah..Jeff
 
 Ya he is a beast on this album.
 You warming up to 7 O'clock yet?
 As I said elsewhere, it's just a Bruce song. Last couple of minutes make it though0
- 
            From the Seattle Times review of Gigaton. On Mike... "unleashes torrents of stadium-slaying guitar heroics with the restraint of a quarantined kid hitting the park for the first time in weeks."So accurate.Intelligence is the key and she was locked out
 Let's Just Pop a Few Yards of Bubble Wrap and Call It a Day!
 Don't Die Wondering0
- 
            
 I 100 percent agree. Jeff upped his game this time around. The rhythm section is scorching. The bass is also more present in the mix for much of the album which is a good thing.mfc2006 said:Jeff absolutely kills it on this record. They all sound great....but Jeff is on fire.
 Virginia Beach 2000
 DC 2003
 DC 2004 (VFC)
 DC 2006
 Pittsburgh 2006
 Bonnaroo 2008
 Virginia Beach 2008
 DC 2008
 Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
 DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
 PJ 20 night 1
 PJ 20 night 2
 Phoenix 2013
 LA 1 2013
 Memphis 2014
 Jacksonville 2016
 Greenville 2016
 Hampton 2016
 Columbia 2016
 Fenway 1 2016
 Fenway 2 2016
 Wrigley 1 2018
 Wrigley 2 2018
 Fenway 1 2018
 Fenway 2 2018
 Sea Hear Now 2021
 Nashville 2022
 Louisville 2022
 Ohana 2024 (Night 1)
 Ohana 2024 (Night 2)0
- 
            
 this. even my first few listens where i didn't care for the record that much, i felt the performances are better than ever, but jeff takes it to a whole other level.mfc2006 said:Jeff absolutely kills it on this record. They all sound great....but Jeff is on fire.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            Only heard it a few times now and I do really like the first set of songs, the second half of the album sounds like a completely different album to me. I need more listens but I’ve always been a fan of the harder, faster songs, just the metal head in me. Can’t make full judgment until I hear songs live though.NYPJ0
- 
            
 that's how i heard it the first few listens too. i really didn't like side 2 at all., except for comes then goes. now it's grown on me. it seems more cohesive than it was at first.wall232 said:Only heard it a few times now and I do really like the first set of songs, the second half of the album sounds like a completely different album to me. I need more listens but I’ve always been a fan of the harder, faster songs, just the metal head in me. Can’t make full judgment until I hear songs live though.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            
 I agree. It's definitely an album that's taking a few listens for me to fully understand and comprehend. I really liked it at first, but was a tad underwhelmed, it's growing more and more on me.HughFreakingDillon said:
 that's how i heard it the first few listens too. i really didn't like side 2 at all., except for comes then goes. now it's grown on me. it seems more cohesive than it was at first.wall232 said:Only heard it a few times now and I do really like the first set of songs, the second half of the album sounds like a completely different album to me. I need more listens but I’ve always been a fan of the harder, faster songs, just the metal head in me. Can’t make full judgment until I hear songs live though.Milwaukee 2014
 MSG 2016 1&2
 Wrigley 2016 1&2
 Eddie Vedder Obama Farewell Address 2017
 Eddie Vedder Louisville, KY 2017
 London 2018 1
 Wrigley 2018 1&2
 St. Louis 20200
- 
            After a few more spins, there's a balance to this album that wasn't present on the last couple, especially Lightning Bolt, which, to me, falls completely flat in the second half.
 Gigaton holds a theme from start to finish, a tone that hangs over the entire album like an uneasy mood that permeates an entire day. And I mean that in the best possible way. Gigaton is an ALBUM the likes of which we don't typically see from any bands in this day and age.
 It ebbs and flows; it moves and breathes. It's like listening to a living organism. Like plugging headphones into the Earth itself and hearing the natural process of planetary existence.
 Oh, and by the way, the musicianship is about as top notch as anything these guys have ever given us. I'm going to be enjoying this one on so many levels for a long time.
 0
- 
            
 Great post.Long Red said:After a few more spins, there's a balance to this album that wasn't present on the last couple, especially Lightning Bolt, which, to me, falls completely flat in the second half.
 Gigaton holds a theme from start to finish, a tone that hangs over the entire album like an uneasy mood that permeates an entire day. And I mean that in the best possible way. Gigaton is an ALBUM the likes of which we don't typically see from any bands in this day and age.
 It ebbs and flows; it moves and breathes. It's like listening to a living organism. Like plugging headphones into the Earth itself and hearing the natural process of planetary existence.
 Oh, and by the way, the musicianship is about as top notch as anything these guys have ever given us. I'm going to be enjoying this one on so many levels for a long time.
 I totally agree with you. It is very cohesive. I love your analogy about it is like listening to a living organism. Creating an album like that is something that is very difficult to do that Pink Floyd were the masters of.0
- 
            
 Very well said!! Love this album!Long Red said:After a few more spins, there's a balance to this album that wasn't present on the last couple, especially Lightning Bolt, which, to me, falls completely flat in the second half.
 Gigaton holds a theme from start to finish, a tone that hangs over the entire album like an uneasy mood that permeates an entire day. And I mean that in the best possible way. Gigaton is an ALBUM the likes of which we don't typically see from any bands in this day and age.
 It ebbs and flows; it moves and breathes. It's like listening to a living organism. Like plugging headphones into the Earth itself and hearing the natural process of planetary existence.
 Oh, and by the way, the musicianship is about as top notch as anything these guys have ever given us. I'm going to be enjoying this one on so many levels for a long time.I LOVE MUSIC.
 www.cluthelee.com
 www.cluthe.com0
- 
            Awesome Album. Can't get enough. First listen was on Beats Studio 3 headphones, a little bit of green "inspiration" and some red wine.
 My ranking after a few listens:
 1 - Who Ever Said - what a ride this song takes you on. If you were to explain "What is Pearl Jam?" to somebody, this song would be it.
 2 - DOTC - Love the different direction with this song. Can't get enough of the outro. Stand Back!
 3 - Quick Escape - Cready kills it. I pictured him running across the stage destroying everybody's mind during the first solo.
 4 - Seven O'clock - The musical layers are amazing
 5 - Comes then Goes - A letter from EV to CC
 6 - River Cross - Inspirational
 7- Retrograde - The outro is therapeutic
 8 - Alright - Channeling No Code...love it
 9 - Buckle Up - I usually love the weirder songs. This one didn't grab me right away but I found myself randomly singing "Buckle uuuuuuppppp" so that has to mean something lol
 10 - SBWM - My 4 year old's favorite song
 11 - Take the Long Way - Soundgarden music with EV on vocals. Don't hate it don't love it
 12 - Never Destination - Feels like this one is a filler tune. Again don't hate it don't love itPost edited by CPR7 on0
- 
            Great review but where’s Buckle Up in your rankings?0
- 
            
 Shit how did I miss that. Post has been updatedcp3iverson said:Great review but where’s Buckle Up in your rankings?0
- 
            
 Hell yeah. Gets better with every listen. I fckn love Buckle Up, probably top 4 or 5 for me on the album. Is it just me or does SBWM and Quick Escape remind anyone of mid-2000s Incubus, A Crow Left of the Murder album? I could be alone.CPR7 said:Awesome Album. Can't get enough. First listen was on Beats Studio 3 headphones, a little bit of green "inspiration" and some red wine.
 My ranking after a few listens:
 1 - Who Ever Said - what a ride this song takes you on. If you were to explain "What is Pearl Jam?" to somebody, this song would be it.
 2 - DOTC - Love the different direction with this song. Can't get enough of the outro. Stand Back!
 3 - Quick Escape - Cready kills it. I pictured him running across the stage destroying everybody's mind during the first solo.
 4 - Seven O'clock - The musical layers are amazing
 5 - Comes then Goes - A letter from EV to CC
 6 - River Cross - Inspirational
 7- Retrograde - The outro is therapeutic
 8 - Alright - Channeling No Code...love it
 9 - Buckle Up - I usually love the weirder songs. This one didn't grab me right away but I found myself randomly singing "Buckle uuuuuuppppp" so that has to mean something lol
 10 - SBWM - My 4 year old's favorite song
 11 - Take the Long Way - Soundgarden music with EV on vocals. Don't hate it don't love it
 12 - Never Destination - Feels like this one is a filler tune. Again don't hate it don't love itPost edited by mschostok onMilwaukee 2014
 MSG 2016 1&2
 Wrigley 2016 1&2
 Eddie Vedder Obama Farewell Address 2017
 Eddie Vedder Louisville, KY 2017
 London 2018 1
 Wrigley 2018 1&2
 St. Louis 20200
Categories
- All Categories
- 149K Pearl Jam's Music and Activism
- 110.1K The Porch
- 278 Vitalogy
- 35.1K Given To Fly (live)
- 3.5K Words and Music...Communication
- 39.2K Flea Market
- 39.2K Lost Dogs
- 58.7K Not Pearl Jam's Music
- 10.6K Musicians and Gearheads
- 29.1K Other Music
- 17.8K Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
- 1.1K The Art Wall
- 56.8K Non-Pearl Jam Discussion
- 22.2K A Moving Train
- 31.7K All Encompassing Trip
- 2.9K Technical Stuff and Help













