Backspacer: Official Album Thread

General Pearl Jam discussion.

Everyone loves Backspacer, but how much?

5 Stars:
6
4%
4 Stars:
31
19%
3 Stars:
78
47%
2 Stars:
30
18%
1 Star:
20
12%
 
Total votes: 165

User avatar
Mike
Future Drummer
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat August 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Mike »

I am listening to this right now and am absolutely loving Amongst The Waves and Unthought Known. I'm starting to feel that I like modern Pearl Jam as earnest as possible. (It's a bit weird calling a 15 year old album modern... But it still feels like the current Pearl Jam era somehow)
User avatar
Mike
Future Drummer
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat August 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Mike »

The older I get the higher my tolerance for cheese becomes
User avatar
Mike
Future Drummer
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat August 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Mike »

Supersonic is fun - Really stupid but fun
User avatar
Jorge
NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
Posts: 36487
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm
Location: Buenos Aires

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Jorge »

Wow
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
User avatar
Mike
Future Drummer
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat August 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Mike »

Jorge wrote:Wow
I'm reading this as you're very impressed by my unashamed honesty
User avatar
Mike
Future Drummer
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat August 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Mike »

What they did to Speed Of Sound is still very baffling.
Ms Harmless
She / Her
Posts: 13605
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Location: Warwickshire, UK

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Ms Harmless »

but great, imo
User avatar
Mike
Future Drummer
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat August 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Location: Baltic Sea, Germany

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Mike »

In my head "Betterman (live)" is always just a joke and then I listen to Backspacer on Spotify
User avatar
stip
The worst
Posts: 42946
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by stip »

Mike wrote:The older I get the higher my tolerance for cheese becomes
same
User avatar
oneway23
Future Drummer
Posts: 2158
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:57 am

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by oneway23 »

I'm onboard for what this album set out to achieve, though they strayed from the mission and got a bit too ponderous and self-aware, as usual.
Call me a hussy, but, this album needed more songs like Da Fixxa & Got Some, not less.
We still make records to be listened to — not that everyone will listen to a record track one to twelve in a row or side A or Side B — but we still make 'em in case somebody does want to listen to it like that, that's how we make em…
User avatar
Jaeti
Future Drummer
Posts: 2641
Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 5:47 pm

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Jaeti »

Ms Harmless wrote:but great, imo
digster
Rank This Poster
Posts: 3972
Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 1:10 am

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by digster »

oneway23 wrote:I'm onboard for what this album set out to achieve, though they strayed from the mission and got a bit too ponderous and self-aware, as usual.
Call me a hussy, but, this album needed more songs like Da Fixxa & Got Some, not less.
Yeah, I think this is the issue with it. In theory, PJ-does-new wave could be a fun approach for an album, and they kind of stick to it for the first few songs. I'm not sure the songwriting sticks with me in the way most of their other albums do, but I see what they were going for. The problem for me is it completely loses the plot after that, both in terms of that focus as well as the strength of the songs, and it never recovers.
User avatar
oneway23
Future Drummer
Posts: 2158
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:57 am

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by oneway23 »

digster wrote:
oneway23 wrote:I'm onboard for what this album set out to achieve, though they strayed from the mission and got a bit too ponderous and self-aware, as usual.
Call me a hussy, but, this album needed more songs like Da Fixxa & Got Some, not less.
Yeah, I think this is the issue with it. In theory, PJ-does-new wave could be a fun approach for an album, and they kind of stick to it for the first few songs. I'm not sure the songwriting sticks with me in the way most of their other albums do, but I see what they were going for. The problem for me is it completely loses the plot after that, both in terms of that focus as well as the strength of the songs, and it never recovers.
Yep. Would have been cool to see what would've happened if they followed through on sustaining the mood for an entire record.
We still make records to be listened to — not that everyone will listen to a record track one to twelve in a row or side A or Side B — but we still make 'em in case somebody does want to listen to it like that, that's how we make em…
Ms Harmless
She / Her
Posts: 13605
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Location: Warwickshire, UK

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Ms Harmless »

oneway23 wrote:
digster wrote:
oneway23 wrote:I'm onboard for what this album set out to achieve, though they strayed from the mission and got a bit too ponderous and self-aware, as usual.
Call me a hussy, but, this album needed more songs like Da Fixxa & Got Some, not less.
Yeah, I think this is the issue with it. In theory, PJ-does-new wave could be a fun approach for an album, and they kind of stick to it for the first few songs. I'm not sure the songwriting sticks with me in the way most of their other albums do, but I see what they were going for. The problem for me is it completely loses the plot after that, both in terms of that focus as well as the strength of the songs, and it never recovers.
Yep. Would have been cool to see what would've happened if they followed through on sustaining the mood for an entire record.
and I think this lack of focus on a mood is my biggest issue with Backspacer and Lightning Bolt, even more than the songs; I might not think every S/T song is great individually, but it remains a consistently "moody" record throughout (the sun to Riot Act's moon, maybe); Gigaton has good and great songs, and maintains a mood
User avatar
oneway23
Future Drummer
Posts: 2158
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:57 am

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by oneway23 »

Ms Harmless wrote:
oneway23 wrote:
digster wrote:
oneway23 wrote:I'm onboard for what this album set out to achieve, though they strayed from the mission and got a bit too ponderous and self-aware, as usual.
Call me a hussy, but, this album needed more songs like Da Fixxa & Got Some, not less.
Yeah, I think this is the issue with it. In theory, PJ-does-new wave could be a fun approach for an album, and they kind of stick to it for the first few songs. I'm not sure the songwriting sticks with me in the way most of their other albums do, but I see what they were going for. The problem for me is it completely loses the plot after that, both in terms of that focus as well as the strength of the songs, and it never recovers.
Yep. Would have been cool to see what would've happened if they followed through on sustaining the mood for an entire record.
and I think this lack of focus on a mood is my biggest issue with Backspacer and Lightning Bolt, even more than the songs; I might not think every S/T song is great individually, but it remains a consistently "moody" record throughout (the sun to Riot Act's moon, maybe); Gigaton has good and great songs, and maintains a mood
This is probably something that we could continue in a thread outside of the album-specific topics, but, I think it's proven difficult for them to sustain a mood over the course of an entire record for the past twenty or so years because each album is filled with songs that make a conscious attempt, to varying degrees, of course, to cover approximations of various eras throughout their history.

That's not a necessarily a knock from where I'm sitting, either. I don't mind that about them as much as some here.
We still make records to be listened to — not that everyone will listen to a record track one to twelve in a row or side A or Side B — but we still make 'em in case somebody does want to listen to it like that, that's how we make em…
Ms Harmless
She / Her
Posts: 13605
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Location: Warwickshire, UK

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by Ms Harmless »

oneway23 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
oneway23 wrote:
digster wrote:
oneway23 wrote:I'm onboard for what this album set out to achieve, though they strayed from the mission and got a bit too ponderous and self-aware, as usual.
Call me a hussy, but, this album needed more songs like Da Fixxa & Got Some, not less.
Yeah, I think this is the issue with it. In theory, PJ-does-new wave could be a fun approach for an album, and they kind of stick to it for the first few songs. I'm not sure the songwriting sticks with me in the way most of their other albums do, but I see what they were going for. The problem for me is it completely loses the plot after that, both in terms of that focus as well as the strength of the songs, and it never recovers.
Yep. Would have been cool to see what would've happened if they followed through on sustaining the mood for an entire record.
and I think this lack of focus on a mood is my biggest issue with Backspacer and Lightning Bolt, even more than the songs; I might not think every S/T song is great individually, but it remains a consistently "moody" record throughout (the sun to Riot Act's moon, maybe); Gigaton has good and great songs, and maintains a mood
This is probably something that we could continue in a thread outside of the album-specific topics, but, I think it's proven difficult for them to sustain a mood over the course of an entire record for the past twenty or so years because each album is filled with songs that make a conscious attempt, to varying degrees, of course, to cover approximations of various eras throughout their history.

That's not a necessarily a knock from where I'm sitting, either. I don't mind that about them as much as some here.
that's a point, so maintaining a mood gets harder and harder to do
User avatar
lvc
Huge WNBA Fan
Posts: 962
Joined: Mon March 04, 2013 3:22 pm
Location: Lost in an unbalanced ledger

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by lvc »

Mike wrote:What they did to Speed Of Sound is still very baffling.
Whoa. I'd never dug up the demo. Matt Cameron needs to be charged with murder. I thought he moonlit as like a jazz drummer. Why did he Boyz II Men this up?
User avatar
stip
The worst
Posts: 42946
Joined: Thu December 13, 2012 6:31 pm

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by stip »

Given Backspacer a listen - first pearl jam I've heard since Dark Matter. I wondered if Dark Matter would change how I think about it. Still a great album, but it certainly feels a bit more sedate. You can feel the livewire energy in the Dark Matter performances is missing. It would have really helped blow up a few of these songs, which I've always really liked (or loved) but feel like they are editing themselves
User avatar
VinylGuy
jeeeesus relax already
Posts: 42761
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:10 pm

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by VinylGuy »

stip wrote:Given Backspacer a listen - first pearl jam I've heard since Dark Matter. I wondered if Dark Matter would change how I think about it. Still a great album, but it certainly feels a bit more sedate. You can feel the livewire energy in the Dark Matter performances is missing. It would have really helped blow up a few of these songs, which I've always really liked (or loved) but feel like they are editing themselves
they were, they wanted to cut out a lot of what they did in ST right? a more direct and pop album. Its been a while since i listened to it and after DM i dont really want to, specially because i really dont like what Brendan did with the production and mix.
BONE FUCKIN´ TOMAHAWK.
User avatar
RockPusher
Future Drummer
Posts: 2073
Joined: Mon March 30, 2020 11:59 pm
Location: This godforsaken town

Re: Backspacer: Official Album Thread

Post by RockPusher »

VinylGuy wrote:
stip wrote:Given Backspacer a listen - first pearl jam I've heard since Dark Matter. I wondered if Dark Matter would change how I think about it. Still a great album, but it certainly feels a bit more sedate. You can feel the livewire energy in the Dark Matter performances is missing. It would have really helped blow up a few of these songs, which I've always really liked (or loved) but feel like they are editing themselves
they were, they wanted to cut out a lot of what they did in ST right? a more direct and pop album. Its been a while since i listened to it and after DM i dont really want to, specially because i really dont like what Brendan did with the production and mix.
I truly believe part of this is due to keeping the integrity of demo ideas and essentially polishing turds that had the potential to be diamonds if they could have just been fucked with a bit.
Be mighty...Be humble...Be mighty humble...
Post Reply