Re: 13th album rumors and speculation
Posted: Fri February 07, 2025 5:09 pm
There's no money to be made on record sales, why promote it and spend more money? The touring is obviously where the money is now. PJ has a fan base that will sell out (for now) whether the general public know about a new record or not. And they also know that their fanbase is willing to pay increasingly high prices to see them.joostone wrote:https://chartmasters.org/pearl-jam-albu ... ngs-sales/
Ok, they didn't promote Gigaton a whole lot. No interviews, not a lot of press, no TV performances and not even a Netflix special.
But okay, Covid got in its way.
Flash forward to 2024. They release their best (according to fans) record in years and..... that's it. Their worst selling record of all time, by far! . Two interviews and a podcast? Again not a lot of interviews in Magazines, no TV performances, not many physical releases of singles (with b-sides that generate some buzz), no promotional videos, only a handful shows in Europe, as of now only one leg of touring is planned for 2025.
Whenever the Peppers, FF, Qotsa, Green Day or Metallica has a new record out everybody seems to know. They actually promote their shit.
And even then…tragabigzanda wrote:Or, and hear me out... Dark Matter actually sucks unless you're the sort of person who spends every day on a PJ message board.
it was/is their most successful album from a singles charting perspective in decades which makes the album sales stats kind of oddtragabigzanda wrote:Or, and hear me out... Dark Matter actually sucks unless you're the sort of person who spends every day on a PJ message board.joostone wrote:https://chartmasters.org/pearl-jam-albu ... ngs-sales/
Ok, they didn't promote Gigaton a whole lot. No interviews, not a lot of press, no TV performances and not even a Netflix special.
But okay, Covid got in its way.
Flash forward to 2024. They release their best (according to fans) record in years and..... that's it. Their worst selling record of all time, by far! . Two interviews and a podcast? Again not a lot of interviews in Magazines, no TV performances, not many physical releases of singles (with b-sides that generate some buzz), no promotional videos, only a handful shows in Europe, as of now only one leg of touring is planned for 2025.
Whenever the Peppers, FF, Qotsa, Green Day or Metallica has a new record out everybody seems to know. They actually promote their shit.
Not really, I just don’t think people buy entire albums like they used tostip wrote:it was/is their most successful album from a singles charting perspective in decades which makes the album sales stats kind of oddtragabigzanda wrote:Or, and hear me out... Dark Matter actually sucks unless you're the sort of person who spends every day on a PJ message board.joostone wrote:https://chartmasters.org/pearl-jam-albu ... ngs-sales/
Ok, they didn't promote Gigaton a whole lot. No interviews, not a lot of press, no TV performances and not even a Netflix special.
But okay, Covid got in its way.
Flash forward to 2024. They release their best (according to fans) record in years and..... that's it. Their worst selling record of all time, by far! . Two interviews and a podcast? Again not a lot of interviews in Magazines, no TV performances, not many physical releases of singles (with b-sides that generate some buzz), no promotional videos, only a handful shows in Europe, as of now only one leg of touring is planned for 2025.
Whenever the Peppers, FF, Qotsa, Green Day or Metallica has a new record out everybody seems to know. They actually promote their shit.
yeah, it was which makes it so frustrating these guys didnt give a shit about promoting it properlystip wrote:it was/is their most successful album from a singles charting perspective in decades which makes the album sales stats kind of oddtragabigzanda wrote:Or, and hear me out... Dark Matter actually sucks unless you're the sort of person who spends every day on a PJ message board.joostone wrote:https://chartmasters.org/pearl-jam-albu ... ngs-sales/
Ok, they didn't promote Gigaton a whole lot. No interviews, not a lot of press, no TV performances and not even a Netflix special.
But okay, Covid got in its way.
Flash forward to 2024. They release their best (according to fans) record in years and..... that's it. Their worst selling record of all time, by far! . Two interviews and a podcast? Again not a lot of interviews in Magazines, no TV performances, not many physical releases of singles (with b-sides that generate some buzz), no promotional videos, only a handful shows in Europe, as of now only one leg of touring is planned for 2025.
Whenever the Peppers, FF, Qotsa, Green Day or Metallica has a new record out everybody seems to know. They actually promote their shit.
Context. People don’t buy music any more. Aside from cult fan bases like this one, most of the world accesses music via streaming platforms. You’ll simply never be able to make an apples to apples comparison with the early 90s. Impossible to extrapolate likely sales based on streams.stip wrote:it was/is their most successful album from a singles charting perspective in decades which makes the album sales stats kind of oddtragabigzanda wrote:Or, and hear me out... Dark Matter actually sucks unless you're the sort of person who spends every day on a PJ message board.joostone wrote:https://chartmasters.org/pearl-jam-albu ... ngs-sales/
Ok, they didn't promote Gigaton a whole lot. No interviews, not a lot of press, no TV performances and not even a Netflix special.
But okay, Covid got in its way.
Flash forward to 2024. They release their best (according to fans) record in years and..... that's it. Their worst selling record of all time, by far! . Two interviews and a podcast? Again not a lot of interviews in Magazines, no TV performances, not many physical releases of singles (with b-sides that generate some buzz), no promotional videos, only a handful shows in Europe, as of now only one leg of touring is planned for 2025.
Whenever the Peppers, FF, Qotsa, Green Day or Metallica has a new record out everybody seems to know. They actually promote their shit.
Ok. So what’s your metric then ?BurtReynolds wrote:I definitely wouldn't rely on critical acclaim either.
I think the net impact of the records are about the same, though -- important to fans of the band, maybe of some passing interest to people who follow new releases in general, but not especially relevant to anyone else. Whatever the sales/streaming numbers of these records are, differences between them seem pretty academic, especially given how unreliably these numbers actually track engagement.joostone wrote:Whenever the Peppers, FF, Qotsa, Green Day or Metallica has a new record out everybody seems to know. They actually promote their shit.