Re: Songs by other artists that sound like Pearl Jam
Posted: Fri August 07, 2020 4:59 pm


jesus. They stole everything. Its Creed for the middle era of PJ.gardenparty wrote:
Habitman wrote:Creed's first two albums have better guitar riffs than Pearl Jam entire catalog so in that vain, yes they got it wrong.VinylGuy wrote:i think the answer is Creed. They got everything wrong tough.
Lock this one mods.
Really? I'll freely admit that I don't know shit about playing guitar and I probably like some Creed stuff more than most on the board, but I don't find Tremonti's riffs all that great. Lots of generic sounding distortion and power chords that fit right in with the other coattail-riding bands of the day. He's got some nice leads and melodies, though. Also, I think Creed was more interested in aping Metallica and early STP than Pearl Jam, though they obviously drew influence from them as well.Habitman wrote:Tremonti is one of the best guitarists of his generation. I didn't think that was controversial. PJ is the better band by a healthy margin but in terms of guitar playing ,CREED (Tremonti) is better.VinylGuy wrote:Habitman wrote:Creed's first two albums have better guitar riffs than Pearl Jam entire catalog so in that vain, yes they got it wrong.VinylGuy wrote:i think the answer is Creed. They got everything wrong tough.
Lock this one mods.
Strat wrote:Tremonti is awful. No way that guy actually has much talent. Sure, he might have a fast right hand and heavy distortion and shredder, but no way.
Ugh.
Also, this conversation comes up somewhat regularly. I truly cannot think of another band or song that actually sounds like pearl jam.STP is the closest but thats it.
Pearl Jam are rather unique. The ripoffs, Creed etc.., took a super watered down version of what they thought a pearl jam song sounded like....
Pearl jam have always had a unique approach to the riffs, tunings, and approach to songwriting.
Haha, I hear it. It sounds like something off Avocado to meJorge wrote:I always felt that the instrumental jam on Radiohead's "2+2=5" (at around 2:25) had a real mid-period Pearl Jam vibe
What IS the point of what Pearl Jam actually is?Strat wrote:Bands generally only cover black and they play it incorrectly every single time because they miss the point of what pearl jam actually is.
yeah, agree.gardenparty wrote:Definitely.
Though I like to joke, the Black Circle dude does a much truer Ed impression than any of the “clone” bands from the 90 ever did.
So gotta respect that
Shut up wease.wease wrote:What IS the point of what Pearl Jam actually is?Strat wrote:Bands generally only cover black and they play it incorrectly every single time because they miss the point of what pearl jam actually is.
Is this actually true? I know they use alternate tunings from time to time and have their experimental moments but it all seems to fall within the standard deviation for rock musicStrat wrote:Tremonti is awful. No way that guy actually has much talent. Sure, he might have a fast right hand and heavy distortion and shredder, but no way.
Ugh.
Also, this conversation comes up somewhat regularly. I truly cannot think of another band or song that actually sounds like pearl jam.STP is the closest but thats it.
Pearl Jam are rather unique. The ripoffs, Creed etc.., took a super watered down version of what they thought a pearl jam song sounded like....
Pearl jam have always had a unique approach to the riffs, tunings, and approach to songwriting.
How about this - was there ever a song that sounded like Corduroy? It is a pretty straightforward song, but I could never find a song it may have drawn an influence from.Strat wrote:Tremonti is awful. No way that guy actually has much talent. Sure, he might have a fast right hand and heavy distortion and shredder, but no way.
Ugh.
Also, this conversation comes up somewhat regularly. I truly cannot think of another band or song that actually sounds like pearl jam.STP is the closest but thats it.
Pearl Jam are rather unique. The ripoffs, Creed etc.., took a super watered down version of what they thought a pearl jam song sounded like....
Pearl jam have always had a unique approach to the riffs, tunings, and approach to songwriting.