Dark Matter (song)
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How can this song remind some people of Ten is beyond me.
For better or worse, it sounds nothing like that record.
For better or worse, it sounds nothing like that record.
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With you on this, but I don't think I'm worried about the album being packed with too many of these.Mike wrote:While I like this song, I hope this is the only song in this style on the record. Assuming this takes the spot that MYM/MFS did on LB and Quick Escape on Gigaton as the "hard rock" song on track 3 or 4 I am very happy with it. I like this quite a bit more than Quick Escape. Too many songs in this vain would be quite exhausting. This kind of song is good in small doses but leaves so little breathing room that I don't want 2-3 of them in a row.
The reviews of the listening party make me a little bit worried that the first part is the album is full of full on hard rock songs. But we will see.
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they never did what he's done with their voice, come on; Kiedis never reached those notes, when Ed was screaming Kiedis was rapping about nonsense; and I love Thom Yorke but he's a late night lava lamps out downbeat indie crooner, always has beentragabigzanda wrote:Anthony Kiedis and Thom Yorke are of a similar age and they both sound fantastic.Ms Harmless wrote:I disagree; he sounds his age, definitely not "rough"tragabigzanda wrote:I’m surprised so many people are complimenting Ed’s work on this. Yes, it’s not word salad — that’s great. And yes, his track is situated comfortably in the mix — also great. But his actual voice is sounding pretty rough.
and Kiedis' band has always sucked ass
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it doesn't sound like Ten but I think most people saying that just mean "the PJ I like"DeeDee wrote:How can this song remind some people of Ten is beyond me.
For better or worse, it sounds nothing like that record.
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not sure if it's already been noted, but for the second chorus I hear...
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Guys, trag is right.
But I'll take inspired any day of the week.
But I'll take inspired any day of the week.
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There's a sense of urgency with this one.... reminiscent of some Vs. tunes.
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Nothing for me, personally. I have just put down roots here and so this is where I tend to read/postForce Of Nature wrote:I’ve just created a new account, had one years ago here on the old board and haven’t checked in here for quite a while, so at the risk of getting shot down…what’s the issue/hostility people have with The Pit?stip wrote:how is this being received on Reddit or The Pit or other places I don't usually go?
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i don't understand why ed can't or doesn't care to enunciate any better than this
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The best part of the song is the pre-chorus, followed by the verse.
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This could be said about every Pearl Jam song ever madetree_ wrote:i don't understand why ed can't or doesn't care to enunciate any better than this
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no, this seems worse somehowlecherouslittlestump wrote:This could be said about every Pearl Jam song ever madetree_ wrote:i don't understand why ed can't or doesn't care to enunciate any better than this
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Speaking as someone with a Peppers tattoo, I'll respectfully disagree. Frusciante getting clean inspired me as a young man and surely played a part as a primary reason why I'm sitting here today. That's neither here nor there.Ms Harmless wrote:they never did what he's done with their voice, come on; Kiedis never reached those notes, when Ed was screaming Kiedis was rapping about nonsense; and I love Thom Yorke but he's a late night lava lamps out downbeat indie crooner, always has beentragabigzanda wrote:Anthony Kiedis and Thom Yorke are of a similar age and they both sound fantastic.Ms Harmless wrote:I disagree; he sounds his age, definitely not "rough"tragabigzanda wrote:I’m surprised so many people are complimenting Ed’s work on this. Yes, it’s not word salad — that’s great. And yes, his track is situated comfortably in the mix — also great. But his actual voice is sounding pretty rough.
and Kiedis' band has always sucked ass
Trag, my man...The Kiedis comment throws all of your other wonderful insights in this thread into question. There's so much autotune and processing on Tony Flow for the last few Peppers records that he may as well be a plastic toy with a string in his back, at this point. His voice has been horrific live for the past two decades, at least. I say that as a dyed in the wool fan who has attended every tour since '92.
Ed has sounded like a man reborn on Earthling and here. He's not haunted by the same ghosts, but, the righteous desperation is still there.
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if we're comparing this with DOTC then yes, but that song was more downbeat and reflective, more WMA than Bloodtragabigzanda wrote:I totally agree on how they approach their voices — Ed has been throwing his to the rafters since the 1980s.Ms Harmless wrote:they never did what he's done with their voice, come on; Kiedis never reached those notes, when Ed was screaming Kiedis was rapping about nonsense; and I love Thom Yorke but he's a late night lava lamps out downbeat indie crooner, always has beentragabigzanda wrote:Anthony Kiedis and Thom Yorke are of a similar age and they both sound fantastic.Ms Harmless wrote:I disagree; he sounds his age, definitely not "rough"tragabigzanda wrote:I’m surprised so many people are complimenting Ed’s work on this. Yes, it’s not word salad — that’s great. And yes, his track is situated comfortably in the mix — also great. But his actual voice is sounding pretty rough.
and Kiedis' band has always sucked ass
As such, it’s showing its age.
A big part of what makes DOTC such a success is that he’s not swinging for the fences, not even once. He commands his voice in that song, so the lyrics and performance connect.
Here he sounds incredibly inspired, but also pretty tired.
if this is a taste of "swinging for the fences" on this album I don't think Ed will be screeching too much, so that's fine; I'll allow it once or twice
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Listened a few more times this morning. It’s just so fucking fun and energizing. And the songs I tend to love most are the mid-tempo ones that soar, but I love this. I find myself belting along with the chorus.
It’s deceptively simple on the surface, but there are many innovative touches and tweaks they’ve made that make the song a different experience. You’ll notice those more on the instrumental version.
It’s deceptively simple on the surface, but there are many innovative touches and tweaks they’ve made that make the song a different experience. You’ll notice those more on the instrumental version.
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Nothing but love from me either, but I prefer RM in several ways. I think the Pit gets cluttered, and a bit one dimensional (not about PJ, but in a more general sense). Also heavier moderated.stip wrote:Nothing for me, personally. I have just put down roots here and so this is where I tend to read/postForce Of Nature wrote:I’ve just created a new account, had one years ago here on the old board and haven’t checked in here for quite a while, so at the risk of getting shot down…what’s the issue/hostility people have with The Pit?stip wrote:how is this being received on Reddit or The Pit or other places I don't usually go?
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They don't do remotely the same thing that EV does.tragabigzanda wrote:Anthony Kiedis and Thom Yorke are of a similar age and they both sound fantastic.Ms Harmless wrote:I disagree; he sounds his age, definitely not "rough"tragabigzanda wrote:I’m surprised so many people are complimenting Ed’s work on this. Yes, it’s not word salad — that’s great. And yes, his track is situated comfortably in the mix — also great. But his actual voice is sounding pretty rough.
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Dude, he's nearly 60. Come on.tragabigzanda wrote:Guys he’s hoarse every time he rises above the main vocal melody. It’s fine. I love Ed. But his vocal chords are starting to sag.