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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Me gusta más el Fear Inoculum que la basura esta de single.
Así de claro.
Así de claro.
Juntacadaveres- Mensajes : 4429
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Es que me pone hasta de mala hostia
Juntacadaveres- Mensajes : 4429
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Cualquier tema del lightning Bolt es mejor.
Ecthelion- Mensajes : 49417
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Ecthelion escribió:Cualquier tema del lightning Bolt es mejor.
Na.
Breath- Mensajes : 25960
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La línea de bajo es directamente IRRITANTE
Juntacadaveres- Mensajes : 4429
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Ver defender la canción a individuos que piden más rap y menos rock debería arrojar luz sobre este asunto.
Ecthelion- Mensajes : 49417
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Ecthelion escribió:Ver defender la canción a individuos que piden más rap y menos rock debería arrojar luz sobre este asunto.
La verdad es que, al menos en este tópic, la gente ni defiende ni deja de defender. Vamos, yo no he leído a nadie haciendo una defensa a ultranza de Dance of the clairvoyants. Lo contrario sí, para variar.
A unos les gusta y a otros no, tampoco hay más misterio.
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Breath escribió:Ecthelion escribió:Ver defender la canción a individuos que piden más rap y menos rock debería arrojar luz sobre este asunto.
La verdad es que, al menos en este tópic, la gente ni defiende ni deja de defender. Vamos, yo no he leído a nadie haciendo una defensa a ultranza de Dance of the clairvoyants. Lo contrario sí, para variar.
A unos les gusta y a otros no, tampoco hay más misterio.
Mi dardo va teledirigido. Ellos ya saben quiénes son
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
A mi me haría increíblemente feliz que me gustase el tema, de verdad lo digo. Es mi grupo favorito junto con Maiden y Deftones. Llevo 25 años escuchándoles, comprando sus discos, yendo a conciertos... el hilo de Breathe con el ranking es lo más estimulante que me ha ocurrido desde que follé el año pasado. Hasta me he metido un recopilatorio ayer en el mp3 con 50 canciones para ir al curro y me la he gozado.
Pero no. Lo siento pero no.
Esto es mierda.
Pero no. Lo siento pero no.
Esto es mierda.
Juntacadaveres- Mensajes : 4429
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Ecthelion escribió:Breath escribió:Ecthelion escribió:Ver defender la canción a individuos que piden más rap y menos rock debería arrojar luz sobre este asunto.
La verdad es que, al menos en este tópic, la gente ni defiende ni deja de defender. Vamos, yo no he leído a nadie haciendo una defensa a ultranza de Dance of the clairvoyants. Lo contrario sí, para variar.
A unos les gusta y a otros no, tampoco hay más misterio.
Mi dardo va teledirigido. Ellos ya saben quiénes son
Ahora son fans de PJ. Miralo por el lado bueno, dentro de poco podremos ver a la banda en el BBK.
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Lo esperado , interés cero por lo que puedan hacer en estudio
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Justin Case escribió:Stoner escribió:he empezado a escucharla y joder, me ha sorprendido pero según iba avanzando se me metía bien dentro
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Ecthelion escribió:Ver defender la canción a individuos que piden más rap y menos rock debería arrojar luz sobre este asunto.
No sé quién pide rap por aquí.
wakam- Mensajes : 81311
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Juntacadaveres escribió:Yo llevo dos días que no canto nada porque no me acuerdo del estribillo, ni del verso, ni de nada.
Porque es una putisima mierda de canción de la que no se va a acordar nadie el año que viene.
Al tiempo.
Pues mira Can't Deny Me, dos años han pasado y todavía nadie la ha podido olvidar
wakam- Mensajes : 81311
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
Cada vez me gusta más. Sobretodo el momento guitarrazo con Vedder cambiando su voz en plan esquizo, make your assumptions!jajajaj me lo imagino poniendo caras como al principio x)
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wakam escribió:Juntacadaveres escribió:Yo llevo dos días que no canto nada porque no me acuerdo del estribillo, ni del verso, ni de nada.
Porque es una putisima mierda de canción de la que no se va a acordar nadie el año que viene.
Al tiempo.
Pues mira Can't Deny Me, dos años han pasado y todavía nadie la ha podido olvidar
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Breath escribió:Pienso que es bastante evidente que las diferentes voces de la parte final están muy pensadas y trabajadas. Ahí hay mandanga.
Lo peor de la canción.
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
https://variety.com/2020/music/news/pearl-jam-eddie-vedder-unveils-new-album-gigaton-1203479780/
Psé.
Psé.
Breath- Mensajes : 25960
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Dani escribió:Breath escribió:Pienso que es bastante evidente que las diferentes voces de la parte final están muy pensadas y trabajadas. Ahí hay mandanga.
Lo peor de la canción.
Para mí lo mejor.
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Dani escribió:Breath escribió:Pienso que es bastante evidente que las diferentes voces de la parte final están muy pensadas y trabajadas. Ahí hay mandanga.
Lo peor de la canción.
firecorner- Mensajes : 6307
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
firecorner escribió:Dani escribió:Breath escribió:Pienso que es bastante evidente que las diferentes voces de la parte final están muy pensadas y trabajadas. Ahí hay mandanga.
Lo peor de la canción.
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Me suena descafeinado el tramo final. Como impostado. Hasta ahí podría darle un seis al tema.
Dani- Mensajes : 44198
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Mi hermano mayor (42 años) me escribió ayer para decirme que le estaba flipando el nuevo single de Pearl Jam.
Alguien que conoce la banda muy de pasada por mi.
Ojo.
Alguien que conoce la banda muy de pasada por mi.
Ojo.
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Re: Pearl Jam, actualidad de la banda
El final no es nada destacable, como el resto del tema.
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starfuckers escribió:Lo esperado , interés cero por lo que puedan hacer en estudio
Pero habrá que escuchar el disco no?
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El tema es un puto temazo, no he parado de ponérmelo desde el otro día y estoy cantando la letra todo el rato yo solo. Va calando.
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Wonton Sopabuena escribió:El tema es un puto temazo, no he parado de ponérmelo desde el otro día y estoy cantando la letra todo el rato yo solo. Va calando.
Estaba en el si.
Pero va ganando mas en cada escucha todavia y despues de muchas.
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Bienvenidos todos. No os echaremos en cara vuestras dudas de estos días, empecemos de cero.
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- Spoiler:
- Eddie Vedder Unveils Pearl Jam’s New Album, ‘Gigaton,’ at Intimate Listening Session
By Jonathan Cohen
Pearl Jam unveiled its upcoming 11th studio album “Gigaton” today at NeueHouse in Los Angeles during an intimate playback in Dolby Atmos sound — complete with frontman Eddie Vedder pouring tequila shots for attendees while the music blared. As previously reported, “Gigaton” will be released March 27 on the band’s Monkeywrench imprint through Republic, and is preceded by the Talking Heads-tinged first single “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” which dropped earlier this week.
Produced by the group in tandem with longtime collaborator Josh Evans, the 12-track “Gigaton” is arguably the band’s strongest and most diverse work since 1998’s “Yield.” It begins with the driving rocker “Who Ever Said,” with Vedder intoning, “All the answers will be found in the mistakes we have made,” and shifts directly into the similarly propulsive “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” featuring a sizzling Mike McCready guitar solo.
“Quick Escape” is led by a huge Jeff Ament bass groove, as Vedder narrates an international road trip armed with a “sleep sack, a bivouac and Kerouac sense of time.” “Alright” builds more slowly atop an uplifting melody, with Vedder offering, “if your heart still beats free, keep it to yourself.” Vedder said he is particularly proud of the lyrics on track “Seven O’Clock,” which evokes trippy, Pink Floyd vibes and finds him in full falsetto as the song winds down. “That one started as a jam early in the recording sessions, and then they moved on and did other things,” Evans tells Variety. “We went through and pulled out a bunch of different cool moments and cut them together, and then the band layered a bunch of new things on top of it.”
“Never Destination” evokes strident, uptempo Pearl Jam songs such as “MFC” with a tinge of U.K. post-punk, and features another strong solo from McCready. The Matt Cameron-penned “Take the Long Way” is a riffy monster in one of the drummer’s famous tricky time signatures, as Vedder shouts, “I always take the long way/ It leads me back to you.”
“Buckle Up,” written by guitarist Stone Gossard, surfs a dexterous major-key guitar line and is one of the more abstract songs on the album, but serves as the perfect lead-in to Vedder’s “Comes Then Goes,” sporting Pete Townshend-worthy acoustic guitar aggression and the memorable lyric, “We could all use a savior from human behavior.”
Evans says, “I think that vocal is maybe what we got on the first take. It was just about capturing the moment and being ready to hit ‘record’ to memorialize that feeling.”
“Gigaton” concludes with two exquisitely layered, slow-burning tracks. “Retrograde,” which dates back to recording sessions from 2017, is reminiscent of 2010-era Pearl Jam singles such as “Just Breathe” and “Sirens.” The song builds to a massive crescendo as Vedder repeatedly bellows the phrase “feel the sound.”
“River Cross” is the only song on the album previously performed live, albeit in Vedder’s solo concerts, and recalls Peter Gabriel-era Genesis songs such as “Carpet Crawlers” in its simmering intensity (lyrics include “I want this dream to last forever / I wish this moment was never-ending”). With Vedder on an 1850s-era pump organ and Ament on kalimba, it caps a gripping listening experience that found even Vedder choked up as he took it all in. “I’ve never had that much tequila in the afternoon,” he joked afterward.
“The pump organ on the finished track is from the original demo. The rest of the band felt it was so powerful,” Evans says. “They all put on these little delicate layers to help turn it into a true Pearl Jam song, like Mike with a little E-bow thing or Stone with just a hint of acoustic guitar. I even blended some synthesizers in.”
Pearl Jam’s notoriously diehard fanbase got their first taste of “Gigaton” on Jan. 11, when mysterious augmented reality billboards featuring Paul Nicklen’s album cover photo of a Norwegian ice waterfall appeared in 12 cities worldwide. Using a dedicated filter on Instagram or Facebook Lens, fans could watch the ice rapidly melt while an instrumental audio snippet from the album played in the background.
“The band wanted to scale something globally and create a unique fan experience so that wherever they were in the world, they were all discovering it in the same way at the same time,” says Pearl Jam management’s Scott Greer, who is overseeing the “Gigaton” marketing roll-out. “Everyone interacted with it differently. Some people were walking in front of the animation, and then we saw one little girl tapping on the moving waterfall. That engagement and interaction made it more than just a Pearl Jam album cover — it made it universal.”
Greer encouraged the band to mix “Gigaton” in Dolby Atmos and present it in that format at today’s playback to highlight Evans’ production work. Indeed, “Gigaton” is believed to be the first album released by the Universal Music Group in Dolby Atmos sound. “It’s such a unique way to experience the album and appreciate the level of effort the band put into it,” says Greer.
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Humpty Dumpty escribió:
- Spoiler:
Eddie Vedder Unveils Pearl Jam’s New Album, ‘Gigaton,’ at Intimate Listening Session
By Jonathan Cohen
Pearl Jam unveiled its upcoming 11th studio album “Gigaton” today at NeueHouse in Los Angeles during an intimate playback in Dolby Atmos sound — complete with frontman Eddie Vedder pouring tequila shots for attendees while the music blared. As previously reported, “Gigaton” will be released March 27 on the band’s Monkeywrench imprint through Republic, and is preceded by the Talking Heads-tinged first single “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” which dropped earlier this week.
Produced by the group in tandem with longtime collaborator Josh Evans, the 12-track “Gigaton” is arguably the band’s strongest and most diverse work since 1998’s “Yield.” It begins with the driving rocker “Who Ever Said,” with Vedder intoning, “All the answers will be found in the mistakes we have made,” and shifts directly into the similarly propulsive “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” featuring a sizzling Mike McCready guitar solo.
“Quick Escape” is led by a huge Jeff Ament bass groove, as Vedder narrates an international road trip armed with a “sleep sack, a bivouac and Kerouac sense of time.” “Alright” builds more slowly atop an uplifting melody, with Vedder offering, “if your heart still beats free, keep it to yourself.” Vedder said he is particularly proud of the lyrics on track “Seven O’Clock,” which evokes trippy, Pink Floyd vibes and finds him in full falsetto as the song winds down. “That one started as a jam early in the recording sessions, and then they moved on and did other things,” Evans tells Variety. “We went through and pulled out a bunch of different cool moments and cut them together, and then the band layered a bunch of new things on top of it.”
“Never Destination” evokes strident, uptempo Pearl Jam songs such as “MFC” with a tinge of U.K. post-punk, and features another strong solo from McCready. The Matt Cameron-penned “Take the Long Way” is a riffy monster in one of the drummer’s famous tricky time signatures, as Vedder shouts, “I always take the long way/ It leads me back to you.”
“Buckle Up,” written by guitarist Stone Gossard, surfs a dexterous major-key guitar line and is one of the more abstract songs on the album, but serves as the perfect lead-in to Vedder’s “Comes Then Goes,” sporting Pete Townshend-worthy acoustic guitar aggression and the memorable lyric, “We could all use a savior from human behavior.”
Evans says, “I think that vocal is maybe what we got on the first take. It was just about capturing the moment and being ready to hit ‘record’ to memorialize that feeling.”
“Gigaton” concludes with two exquisitely layered, slow-burning tracks. “Retrograde,” which dates back to recording sessions from 2017, is reminiscent of 2010-era Pearl Jam singles such as “Just Breathe” and “Sirens.” The song builds to a massive crescendo as Vedder repeatedly bellows the phrase “feel the sound.”
“River Cross” is the only song on the album previously performed live, albeit in Vedder’s solo concerts, and recalls Peter Gabriel-era Genesis songs such as “Carpet Crawlers” in its simmering intensity (lyrics include “I want this dream to last forever / I wish this moment was never-ending”). With Vedder on an 1850s-era pump organ and Ament on kalimba, it caps a gripping listening experience that found even Vedder choked up as he took it all in. “I’ve never had that much tequila in the afternoon,” he joked afterward.
“The pump organ on the finished track is from the original demo. The rest of the band felt it was so powerful,” Evans says. “They all put on these little delicate layers to help turn it into a true Pearl Jam song, like Mike with a little E-bow thing or Stone with just a hint of acoustic guitar. I even blended some synthesizers in.”
Pearl Jam’s notoriously diehard fanbase got their first taste of “Gigaton” on Jan. 11, when mysterious augmented reality billboards featuring Paul Nicklen’s album cover photo of a Norwegian ice waterfall appeared in 12 cities worldwide. Using a dedicated filter on Instagram or Facebook Lens, fans could watch the ice rapidly melt while an instrumental audio snippet from the album played in the background.
“The band wanted to scale something globally and create a unique fan experience so that wherever they were in the world, they were all discovering it in the same way at the same time,” says Pearl Jam management’s Scott Greer, who is overseeing the “Gigaton” marketing roll-out. “Everyone interacted with it differently. Some people were walking in front of the animation, and then we saw one little girl tapping on the moving waterfall. That engagement and interaction made it more than just a Pearl Jam album cover — it made it universal.”
Greer encouraged the band to mix “Gigaton” in Dolby Atmos and present it in that format at today’s playback to highlight Evans’ production work. Indeed, “Gigaton” is believed to be the first album released by the Universal Music Group in Dolby Atmos sound. “It’s such a unique way to experience the album and appreciate the level of effort the band put into it,” says Greer.
Hype al 200%, pero bueno de momento mejor ser cautos, que del LB también se escibieron muchas cosas y luego mira.
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Heisenberg escribió:Humpty Dumpty escribió:
- Spoiler:
Eddie Vedder Unveils Pearl Jam’s New Album, ‘Gigaton,’ at Intimate Listening Session
By Jonathan Cohen
Pearl Jam unveiled its upcoming 11th studio album “Gigaton” today at NeueHouse in Los Angeles during an intimate playback in Dolby Atmos sound — complete with frontman Eddie Vedder pouring tequila shots for attendees while the music blared. As previously reported, “Gigaton” will be released March 27 on the band’s Monkeywrench imprint through Republic, and is preceded by the Talking Heads-tinged first single “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” which dropped earlier this week.
Produced by the group in tandem with longtime collaborator Josh Evans, the 12-track “Gigaton” is arguably the band’s strongest and most diverse work since 1998’s “Yield.” It begins with the driving rocker “Who Ever Said,” with Vedder intoning, “All the answers will be found in the mistakes we have made,” and shifts directly into the similarly propulsive “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” featuring a sizzling Mike McCready guitar solo.
“Quick Escape” is led by a huge Jeff Ament bass groove, as Vedder narrates an international road trip armed with a “sleep sack, a bivouac and Kerouac sense of time.” “Alright” builds more slowly atop an uplifting melody, with Vedder offering, “if your heart still beats free, keep it to yourself.” Vedder said he is particularly proud of the lyrics on track “Seven O’Clock,” which evokes trippy, Pink Floyd vibes and finds him in full falsetto as the song winds down. “That one started as a jam early in the recording sessions, and then they moved on and did other things,” Evans tells Variety. “We went through and pulled out a bunch of different cool moments and cut them together, and then the band layered a bunch of new things on top of it.”
“Never Destination” evokes strident, uptempo Pearl Jam songs such as “MFC” with a tinge of U.K. post-punk, and features another strong solo from McCready. The Matt Cameron-penned “Take the Long Way” is a riffy monster in one of the drummer’s famous tricky time signatures, as Vedder shouts, “I always take the long way/ It leads me back to you.”
“Buckle Up,” written by guitarist Stone Gossard, surfs a dexterous major-key guitar line and is one of the more abstract songs on the album, but serves as the perfect lead-in to Vedder’s “Comes Then Goes,” sporting Pete Townshend-worthy acoustic guitar aggression and the memorable lyric, “We could all use a savior from human behavior.”
Evans says, “I think that vocal is maybe what we got on the first take. It was just about capturing the moment and being ready to hit ‘record’ to memorialize that feeling.”
“Gigaton” concludes with two exquisitely layered, slow-burning tracks. “Retrograde,” which dates back to recording sessions from 2017, is reminiscent of 2010-era Pearl Jam singles such as “Just Breathe” and “Sirens.” The song builds to a massive crescendo as Vedder repeatedly bellows the phrase “feel the sound.”
“River Cross” is the only song on the album previously performed live, albeit in Vedder’s solo concerts, and recalls Peter Gabriel-era Genesis songs such as “Carpet Crawlers” in its simmering intensity (lyrics include “I want this dream to last forever / I wish this moment was never-ending”). With Vedder on an 1850s-era pump organ and Ament on kalimba, it caps a gripping listening experience that found even Vedder choked up as he took it all in. “I’ve never had that much tequila in the afternoon,” he joked afterward.
“The pump organ on the finished track is from the original demo. The rest of the band felt it was so powerful,” Evans says. “They all put on these little delicate layers to help turn it into a true Pearl Jam song, like Mike with a little E-bow thing or Stone with just a hint of acoustic guitar. I even blended some synthesizers in.”
Pearl Jam’s notoriously diehard fanbase got their first taste of “Gigaton” on Jan. 11, when mysterious augmented reality billboards featuring Paul Nicklen’s album cover photo of a Norwegian ice waterfall appeared in 12 cities worldwide. Using a dedicated filter on Instagram or Facebook Lens, fans could watch the ice rapidly melt while an instrumental audio snippet from the album played in the background.
“The band wanted to scale something globally and create a unique fan experience so that wherever they were in the world, they were all discovering it in the same way at the same time,” says Pearl Jam management’s Scott Greer, who is overseeing the “Gigaton” marketing roll-out. “Everyone interacted with it differently. Some people were walking in front of the animation, and then we saw one little girl tapping on the moving waterfall. That engagement and interaction made it more than just a Pearl Jam album cover — it made it universal.”
Greer encouraged the band to mix “Gigaton” in Dolby Atmos and present it in that format at today’s playback to highlight Evans’ production work. Indeed, “Gigaton” is believed to be the first album released by the Universal Music Group in Dolby Atmos sound. “It’s such a unique way to experience the album and appreciate the level of effort the band put into it,” says Greer.
Hype al 200%, pero bueno de momento mejor ser cautos, que del LB también se escibieron muchas cosas y luego mira.
Hay que disfrutar con estas minúsculas cosas del día a día, claro que sí.
That's entertainment, pa-para-pa-para..
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Humpty Dumpty escribió:
- Spoiler:
Eddie Vedder Unveils Pearl Jam’s New Album, ‘Gigaton,’ at Intimate Listening Session
By Jonathan Cohen
Pearl Jam unveiled its upcoming 11th studio album “Gigaton” today at NeueHouse in Los Angeles during an intimate playback in Dolby Atmos sound — complete with frontman Eddie Vedder pouring tequila shots for attendees while the music blared. As previously reported, “Gigaton” will be released March 27 on the band’s Monkeywrench imprint through Republic, and is preceded by the Talking Heads-tinged first single “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” which dropped earlier this week.
Produced by the group in tandem with longtime collaborator Josh Evans, the 12-track “Gigaton” is arguably the band’s strongest and most diverse work since 1998’s “Yield.” It begins with the driving rocker “Who Ever Said,” with Vedder intoning, “All the answers will be found in the mistakes we have made,” and shifts directly into the similarly propulsive “Super Blood Wolf Moon,” featuring a sizzling Mike McCready guitar solo.
“Quick Escape” is led by a huge Jeff Ament bass groove, as Vedder narrates an international road trip armed with a “sleep sack, a bivouac and Kerouac sense of time.” “Alright” builds more slowly atop an uplifting melody, with Vedder offering, “if your heart still beats free, keep it to yourself.” Vedder said he is particularly proud of the lyrics on track “Seven O’Clock,” which evokes trippy, Pink Floyd vibes and finds him in full falsetto as the song winds down. “That one started as a jam early in the recording sessions, and then they moved on and did other things,” Evans tells Variety. “We went through and pulled out a bunch of different cool moments and cut them together, and then the band layered a bunch of new things on top of it.”
“Never Destination” evokes strident, uptempo Pearl Jam songs such as “MFC” with a tinge of U.K. post-punk, and features another strong solo from McCready. The Matt Cameron-penned “Take the Long Way” is a riffy monster in one of the drummer’s famous tricky time signatures, as Vedder shouts, “I always take the long way/ It leads me back to you.”
“Buckle Up,” written by guitarist Stone Gossard, surfs a dexterous major-key guitar line and is one of the more abstract songs on the album, but serves as the perfect lead-in to Vedder’s “Comes Then Goes,” sporting Pete Townshend-worthy acoustic guitar aggression and the memorable lyric, “We could all use a savior from human behavior.”
Evans says, “I think that vocal is maybe what we got on the first take. It was just about capturing the moment and being ready to hit ‘record’ to memorialize that feeling.”
“Gigaton” concludes with two exquisitely layered, slow-burning tracks. “Retrograde,” which dates back to recording sessions from 2017, is reminiscent of 2010-era Pearl Jam singles such as “Just Breathe” and “Sirens.” The song builds to a massive crescendo as Vedder repeatedly bellows the phrase “feel the sound.”
“River Cross” is the only song on the album previously performed live, albeit in Vedder’s solo concerts, and recalls Peter Gabriel-era Genesis songs such as “Carpet Crawlers” in its simmering intensity (lyrics include “I want this dream to last forever / I wish this moment was never-ending”). With Vedder on an 1850s-era pump organ and Ament on kalimba, it caps a gripping listening experience that found even Vedder choked up as he took it all in. “I’ve never had that much tequila in the afternoon,” he joked afterward.
“The pump organ on the finished track is from the original demo. The rest of the band felt it was so powerful,” Evans says. “They all put on these little delicate layers to help turn it into a true Pearl Jam song, like Mike with a little E-bow thing or Stone with just a hint of acoustic guitar. I even blended some synthesizers in.”
Pearl Jam’s notoriously diehard fanbase got their first taste of “Gigaton” on Jan. 11, when mysterious augmented reality billboards featuring Paul Nicklen’s album cover photo of a Norwegian ice waterfall appeared in 12 cities worldwide. Using a dedicated filter on Instagram or Facebook Lens, fans could watch the ice rapidly melt while an instrumental audio snippet from the album played in the background.
“The band wanted to scale something globally and create a unique fan experience so that wherever they were in the world, they were all discovering it in the same way at the same time,” says Pearl Jam management’s Scott Greer, who is overseeing the “Gigaton” marketing roll-out. “Everyone interacted with it differently. Some people were walking in front of the animation, and then we saw one little girl tapping on the moving waterfall. That engagement and interaction made it more than just a Pearl Jam album cover — it made it universal.”
Greer encouraged the band to mix “Gigaton” in Dolby Atmos and present it in that format at today’s playback to highlight Evans’ production work. Indeed, “Gigaton” is believed to be the first album released by the Universal Music Group in Dolby Atmos sound. “It’s such a unique way to experience the album and appreciate the level of effort the band put into it,” says Greer.
Qué bien pinta lo que leo, aunque deduzco que las revoluciones seguirán de bajada...
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Yo me parto el culo con estas mierdas:
Why so serious?
Why so serious?
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Si este tema se lo escucharais a una banda que desconocierais pasaría completamente inadvertido. Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
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Breath escribió:https://variety.com/2020/music/news/pearl-jam-eddie-vedder-unveils-new-album-gigaton-1203479780/
Psé.
Poca conclusión saco de esto. Que el disco va a ser variado. Pues OK.
Lonnie escribió:Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
Pues como el 99,9% de la música que se hace hoy en día. Si nos ponemos así...
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rearviewmirror escribió:Breath escribió:https://variety.com/2020/music/news/pearl-jam-eddie-vedder-unveils-new-album-gigaton-1203479780/
Psé.
Poca conclusión saco de esto. Que el disco va a ser variado. Pues OK.Lonnie escribió:Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
Pues como el 99,9% de la música que se hace hoy en día. Si nos ponemos así...
No te digo que el mundo rock/pop lleva unos cuantos años en modo bucle y que pocas bandas con 20 años o más sorprenden, no, no voy a defender lo indefendible, pero tampoco creo equivocarme al decir que esta canción de Pearl Jam y todo el revuelo que ellos están armando en una campaña muy bien orquestada para hablar de las maravillas del nuevo disco son una operación de marketing, nada más.
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Si, a lo Rosalía x) primero escucha el disco y ya si eso hablamos. Por cierto lo que me parece super comercial es el videoclip jajajajajLonnie escribió:rearviewmirror escribió:Breath escribió:https://variety.com/2020/music/news/pearl-jam-eddie-vedder-unveils-new-album-gigaton-1203479780/
Psé.
Poca conclusión saco de esto. Que el disco va a ser variado. Pues OK.Lonnie escribió:Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
Pues como el 99,9% de la música que se hace hoy en día. Si nos ponemos así...
No te digo que el mundo rock/pop lleva unos cuantos años en modo bucle y que pocas bandas con 20 años o más sorprenden, no, no voy a defender lo indefendible, pero tampoco creo equivocarme al decir que esta canción de Pearl Jam y todo el revuelo que ellos están armando en una campaña muy bien orquestada para hablar de las maravillas del nuevo disco son una operación de marketing, nada más.
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Lonnie escribió:Si este tema se lo escucharais a una banda que desconocierais pasaría completamente inadvertido. Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
y hasta ahora sí, claro.
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No para de crecer
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wakam escribió:Lonnie escribió:Si este tema se lo escucharais a una banda que desconocierais pasaría completamente inadvertido. Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
y hasta ahora sí, claro.
Considero que Pearl Jam ha aportado muchísimo al mundo de la música, ya no tanto, a espera de escuchar todo el disco al completo, este tema es inocuo al mundo musical y eso para mi no es nada bueno...
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Claro que sí, pero son Pearl Jam.Lonnie escribió:Si este tema se lo escucharais a una banda que desconocierais pasaría completamente inadvertido. Es insulso, no aporta nada al mundo de la música...
Hay que prestarle toda atención, incluso mediática.
Y es lo que mola también, como cuando Tool sacó el último
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La descripción del disco que pusisteis por ahí en spoiler pinta a un disco variado con un par de temas rockeros, otro par de tranquilotas, la más rara Dance Of Clairvoyants y un tufo a mezcla de Vitalogy y Lightning Bolt. No me dice nada la reseña esa, pero tampoco me ha subido muchísimo el hype ni todo lo contrario. Escucharé el disco cuando proceda tranquilamente intentando alejarme de otras opiniones hasta que tenga la mía forjada.
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