Gah. Agreed.evenslow wrote:the songs sound great here. raw as fuck.
Proof that Avocado suffers from its own recording process. Had they been recorded like Riot Act or Binaural.......the possibilities.
Gah. Agreed.evenslow wrote:the songs sound great here. raw as fuck.
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
I love that raw sound. Had the album sounded more like the EPK, I bet a lot of folks would like Avocado a lot more. I know I would.bodysnatcher wrote:Gah. Agreed.evenslow wrote:the songs sound great here. raw as fuck.
Proof that Avocado suffers from its own recording process. Had they been recorded like Riot Act or Binaural.......the possibilities.
Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.darth_vedder wrote:I love that raw sound. Had the album sounded more like the EPK, I bet a lot of folks would like Avocado a lot more. I know I would.bodysnatcher wrote:Gah. Agreed.evenslow wrote:the songs sound great here. raw as fuck.
Proof that Avocado suffers from its own recording process. Had they been recorded like Riot Act or Binaural.......the possibilities.
Strat wrote:Alas, we are RM
I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
Music = interesting. Lyrics = distracting.darth_vedder wrote:I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
Strat wrote:Alas, we are RM
Big Wave rulz.darth_vedder wrote:I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
I usually could give a shit about lyrics but this is the exception.Birds in Hell wrote:Big Wave rulz.darth_vedder wrote:I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
Lyrics schmyrics, y'know?
Strat wrote:Alas, we are RM
Did you used to be a crustacean?Birds in Hell wrote:Big Wave rulz.darth_vedder wrote:I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
Lyrics schmyrics, y'know?
yeah the lyrics totally make this songevenslow wrote:I usually could give a shit about lyrics but this is the exception.Birds in Hell wrote:Big Wave rulz.darth_vedder wrote:I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
Lyrics schmyrics, y'know?
cutuphalfdead wrote:so glad i don't see signatures
theplatypus wrote:Listening to Stone speak right after listening to Ed is really amazing. A succinct, articulate, effective communicator vs. a wake-and-bake surfer trying his darnedest to sound profound.
"Ur... it seems like the vocals and the songs, it's like surfing. The words and the lyrics, they... theywriteRIDE the song."
Big Wave is your Gods' Dice.evenslow wrote:I usually could give a shit about lyrics but this is the exception.Birds in Hell wrote:Big Wave rulz.darth_vedder wrote:I can get on board with all of that. Except the part about Big Wave. I think spenno (or whatever the hell is name is now) and I are the only ones who like it around here.evenslow wrote: Would have benefited from a more stripped, garage-y sound emphasizing the three guitar attack. Less processed. And less Big Wave, Gone and Inside Job. The rest I dig a helluva lot.
Lyrics schmyrics, y'know?
STILLdurdencommatyler wrote:theplatypus wrote:Listening to Stone speak right after listening to Ed is really amazing. A succinct, articulate, effective communicator vs. a wake-and-bake surfer trying his darnedest to sound profound.
"Ur... it seems like the vocals and the songs, it's like surfing. The words and the lyrics, they... theywriteRIDE the song."
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
Worse, even.theplatypus wrote:STILLdurdencommatyler wrote:theplatypus wrote:Listening to Stone speak right after listening to Ed is really amazing. A succinct, articulate, effective communicator vs. a wake-and-bake surfer trying his darnedest to sound profound.
"Ur... it seems like the vocals and the songs, it's like surfing. The words and the lyrics, they... theywriteRIDE the song."
I wonder how many times a day Stone rolls his eyes in quiet frustration when Pearl Jam are rehearsing or recording.cutuphalfdead wrote:Worse, even.theplatypus wrote:STILLdurdencommatyler wrote:theplatypus wrote:Listening to Stone speak right after listening to Ed is really amazing. A succinct, articulate, effective communicator vs. a wake-and-bake surfer trying his darnedest to sound profound.
"Ur... it seems like the vocals and the songs, it's like surfing. The words and the lyrics, they... theywriteRIDE the song."
Probably not that much since his voice is pretty incredible and has made him millions.Birds in Hell wrote:I wonder how many times a day Stone rolls his eyes in quiet frustration when Pearl Jam are rehearsing or recording.cutuphalfdead wrote:Worse, even.theplatypus wrote:STILLdurdencommatyler wrote:theplatypus wrote:Listening to Stone speak right after listening to Ed is really amazing. A succinct, articulate, effective communicator vs. a wake-and-bake surfer trying his darnedest to sound profound.
"Ur... it seems like the vocals and the songs, it's like surfing. The words and the lyrics, they... theywriteRIDE the song."