Reasons Good Bands Start to Suck.


bodysnatcher wrote:
This is great.McParadigm wrote:I don't even care if it's somewhere else already.
Reasons Good Bands Start to Suck.
Productive couple days recording in Seattle with Stone Gossard. Getting up at 3:45 to fly home and (you guessed it) record more drums tomorrow.
Drums I'm recording with in Seattle. Jack Irons old DW's and Matt Cameron's old vintage Rogers. (They're Stone's now)
cutuphalfdead wrote:Maybe Stone is touring for Moonlander and Freese is part of the band?
While he's obviously keen to play that material at some point, it sounds as though the upcoming Pearl Jam record and tour is going to come first - I'm not sure he'd be rehearsing with a drummer now if he wasn't going to be playing the shows for another six months.http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainme ... e/10491128
Are you going to tour Moonlander?
Right now, I have a lot on my plate finishing up this Pearl Jam record and looking at touring there. At some point, I'd love to do shows. I haven't figured that out, but it would be exciting. I've got two records' worth of material. Going out and playing a 45-minute set and seeing if we could put these records together live would be fun.
While a Western guitar motif lost on the swings drum bass fusion, get your own thoughts into the subconscious often forgotten. "Pendulum" is a sweeping soul from the ballast.
Birds in Hell wrote:Stone's guitar gear is in the shot too, though.
That aside, I think there's probably nothing going on in regards to Josh joining Pearl Jam. I had a quick Google and found stories from both 2009 and 2010 where Josh had recorded with Stone at Studio Litho in similar circumstances, I presume they just enjoy hanging out and recording tunes from time to time.
It was just curious timing considering his Tweet a few months back where he'd met up with Matt and Stone in LA during the recording of the new album, Soundgarden's upcoming touring plans and, of course, the fact that Freese was Stone's preferred replacement for Abbruzzese back in 1994.