WRECKAGE
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Lol. I can't get over it. I've listened to it probably 10 times today trying to figure out what people are liking. Nope, still terrible. This is pop rock for the dentist office, not the Pearl Jam I love. It's totally bland and boring. They've been sprinkling in this stuff since backspacer, and im fearing they did more than sprinkle with the new album. I thought the first half of gigaton was a return to form, and was hopeful they still had some creative juice left...we'll see what Friday brings, but if this isnt the clear cut worst song on the album, I don't think I'm going to be into it.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.0 -
You go do that... listen to a 30 year old album made by guys in their 20s. I, for one, welcome a band I've followed for three decades trying new things (new producer, new way of assembling songs). It's been a fun ride growing with this band, no? Do you really want a guy pushing 60 to yell at you to get out of his fucking face? Why rehash what's been done? AC/DC is there for you if you want the same formula over and over.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.
I went to the theater showing last night and walked away feeling like the album was really, really solid and would be another unique fit in their catalogue. The only two albums I feel are very similar are Backspacer and Lightning Bolt. They both have Brendan O'Brien production. I can't remember, were some LB songs left over from the Backspacer sessions? LB has longer songs than Backspacer, but I feel they're closer siblings than any other Pearl Jam albums. Love that they have so many different feeling albums.
Gigaton felt very ambitious and I like it, but it definitely took a few listens. Again, love how that one was an attempt at something new. I think Dark Matter has hit me quicker... the second playing in the theater (with lyrics) had my approval.1998: 6/26, 6/27, 6/29
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So just to be clear, you don’t like this song? Jk.Lifted said:
Lol. I can't get over it. I've listened to it probably 10 times today trying to figure out what people are liking. Nope, still terrible. This is pop rock for the dentist office, not the Pearl Jam I love. It's totally bland and boring. They've been sprinkling in this stuff since backspacer, and im fearing they did more than sprinkle with the new album. I thought the first half of gigaton was a return to form, and was hopeful they still had some creative juice left...we'll see what Friday brings, but if this isnt the clear cut worst song on the album, I don't think I'm going to be into it.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.
I find the path of the song, some of the choices on the way the song builds and descends and builds again, to be effective emotionally in combination with what I find to be very good lyrics and melody from Ed.0 -
so that's not new nor out of character for PJ. it's the script for bigger artists these days now also.nicknyr15 said:
Me too. Not a fan of so many singles. Hate this format. 1 single then drop the album 3 weeks later. Kings of Leon doing the same thing. They’ll have 3 singles possibly more before the album drops.iOnlyownMymind said:Think I'll wait one more day and listen to it with the album as a whole.
but, I can't say your idea is a bad one for preserving the "newness" of as many tracks as possible.0 -
“Pearl Adult Contemporary” as opposed to “Pearl Jam” is what I’ve been calling these sort of songs over the past decade and a half.Lifted said:
Lol. I can't get over it. I've listened to it probably 10 times today trying to figure out what people are liking. Nope, still terrible. This is pop rock for the dentist office, not the Pearl Jam I love. It's totally bland and boring. They've been sprinkling in this stuff since backspacer, and im fearing they did more than sprinkle with the new album. I thought the first half of gigaton was a return to form, and was hopeful they still had some creative juice left...we'll see what Friday brings, but if this isnt the clear cut worst song on the album, I don't think I'm going to be into it.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
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Wreckage sounds like an Earthlings song.. not a PJ song.Pittsburgh 1998 • Pittsburgh 2006 • 2012 Isle Of Wight Festival • 2012 Made In America Festival • Baltimore 2013 • Seattle 2013
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Definitely not my cup of tea.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Yes. I like many of the songs on Dark Matter. But not as much of fan of Wreckage. It reminds me of what we used to call AM radio soft rock. This and Something Special are the two I wish weren’t on there. The rest, I really like.Ledbetterman10 said:
“Pearl Adult Contemporary” as opposed to “Pearl Jam” is what I’ve been calling these sort of songs over the past decade and a half.Lifted said:
Lol. I can't get over it. I've listened to it probably 10 times today trying to figure out what people are liking. Nope, still terrible. This is pop rock for the dentist office, not the Pearl Jam I love. It's totally bland and boring. They've been sprinkling in this stuff since backspacer, and im fearing they did more than sprinkle with the new album. I thought the first half of gigaton was a return to form, and was hopeful they still had some creative juice left...we'll see what Friday brings, but if this isnt the clear cut worst song on the album, I don't think I'm going to be into it.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.0 -
I'm just not into the Pop Rock sound at all. And that 30 year album is a classic. The first 5 Pearl Jam albums are stellar classics. I was open to some new change of course, I love new sound. But this song with the Pop Rock sound, I can't get in to.wnh1977 said:
You go do that... listen to a 30 year old album made by guys in their 20s. I, for one, welcome a band I've followed for three decades trying new things (new producer, new way of assembling songs). It's been a fun ride growing with this band, no? Do you really want a guy pushing 60 to yell at you to get out of his fucking face? Why rehash what's been done? AC/DC is there for you if you want the same formula over and over.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.
I went to the theater showing last night and walked away feeling like the album was really, really solid and would be another unique fit in their catalogue. The only two albums I feel are very similar are Backspacer and Lightning Bolt. They both have Brendan O'Brien production. I can't remember, were some LB songs left over from the Backspacer sessions? LB has longer songs than Backspacer, but I feel they're closer siblings than any other Pearl Jam albums. Love that they have so many different feeling albums.
Gigaton felt very ambitious and I like it, but it definitely took a few listens. Again, love how that one was an attempt at something new. I think Dark Matter has hit me quicker... the second playing in the theater (with lyrics) had my approval.
I love Running and Dark Matter though. I'm hoping this is a bottom 3 track for me.
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You nailed it right here. The people complaining, maybe Pearl Jam isn’t for you anymore. As with life, we all get older and change. Pearl Jam are where they are supposed to be at this time in their lives. This isn’t the 90’s anymore and they aren’t coming back. You either go along for the ride or hitch on to something else.wnh1977 said:
You go do that... listen to a 30 year old album made by guys in their 20s. I, for one, welcome a band I've followed for three decades trying new things (new producer, new way of assembling songs). It's been a fun ride growing with this band, no? Do you really want a guy pushing 60 to yell at you to get out of his fucking face? Why rehash what's been done? AC/DC is there for you if you want the same formula over and over.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.0 -
Earthling + Petty "Learning to Fly" + Mellencamp "Jack and Diane" type of feel.0
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Yes, yes I do. I look forward to a 75 year old Eddie screaming the lyrics to Lukin III, hopefully an even faster version of the original song.wnh1977 said:
Do you really want a guy pushing 60 to yell at you to get out of his fucking face? Why rehash what's been done? AC/DC is there for you if you want the same formula over and over.MikeDigs said:Uh oh. This isn't what I was expecting.
I'm going to listen to Leash now to cleanse my ears and restore balance.
And AC/DC has rocked from day one and will rock until they're all done, and that is why their catalog is more popular than Pearl Jam's...at least to the majority of true 'rock' fans.
I have yet to dislike a PJ album (not counting first listens of the 'weird' Vitalogy and No Code), and I hope this album keeps that streak going...but I will admit I'm a bit worried after single #3 (not a huge fan of single #2 either).208XXX (September 2000) - 21 Pearl Jam shows, 2 Eddie Vedder shows, 1 Temple Of The Dog show
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Yes! We all do. Why the fuck do you think it's so hard to get tickets to the shows?wnh1977 said:0 -
Pearl Jam Wreckage (Explicit) 24-bit/48kHz FLAC https://us.7digital.com/artist/pearl-jam/release/wreckage-explicit-40142682
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Is anyone else listening on Apple Music? I wonder why DM and Running are in Atmos but this one is not.0
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Some will think its a good song, some will think its ok, some will absolutely hate it, some will love it, etc.
It's obviously fair to not like this song and want them to sound different or not indulge sentimentality within a pop song/production. I'd argue they've been doing this for quite awhile tho (like the beginning), sometimes to great effect and sometimes not. I guess some feel this song fits in.a more recent category of PJ song.0 -
Really good song. 👍0
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If a minute were to be excised from "Seven O'Clock," it should be from the middle, not the end. The end is great, and very powerful live. Lose one or two of the verses, but not the "much to be done" part.The Juggler said:Seven o'clock is a really good song. I love the lyrics and the meaning too....only issue is it lasts about a minute or two too long.
This is pretty good too, but I got Petty vibes, not Seven O'clock vibes...I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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