Re: 10th Pearl Jam Album 2012-2016???
Posted: Wed January 02, 2013 2:00 am
A solid album with a handful of excellent songs (Riot Act, basically) would be a huge improvement on the last two records.
Not me. I have hopes that it will be a stripped down affair. Maybe something kind of sad and wistful.cutuphalfdead wrote:I just hope it's a return to form.
washing machine II wrote:Not me. I have hopes that it will be a stripped down affair. Maybe something kind of sad and wistful.cutuphalfdead wrote:I just hope it's a return to form.

It's 2004 all over again.blueviper wrote:heh, so everyone has to start over in their post count? That must suck for some of you guys that were up above 50K
I left this open so you had a sandboxcutuphalfdead wrote:I'm glad stip's thread has been passed over in favor of this one.
sighStip wrote:I left this open so you had a sandboxcutuphalfdead wrote:I'm glad stip's thread has been passed over in favor of this one.
full band version of mccready's "greatest one of all" please, complete with strings and french hornsEJ wrote:I'm anticipating a Turning Mistesque variety of songs.
I know we have to wrap up – thanks for your time on this. Pearl Jam is working on new music, right?
Um, maybe halfway there. We're taking our time. I was talking to Jeff [Ament] today, we were texting, he's got his group up there. He's heading to the West coast, I'm heading East. And we're out here like you know like Johnny Appleseed. He's covering part of the country. I'm doing the other. And at some point we'll join forces again for sure, but the band is as healthy as ever and I'm sure it's good to get a little break from each other, but it's nice to – we'll be ready to go when we're ready to go.
Any idea what you want it to sound like?
It just comes out. It sounds like it sounds like. We really work together as a unit these days. It's really the compilation of all the parts. It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like." We've figured out after all these years that if everybody just puts their stamp on it then it sounds how we want it to. Then it sounds new, cause everyone is growing, you know. Everyone is growing after all these years.
evenslow wrote:I was talking to Jeff [Ament] today, we were texting
I know we have to wrap up – thanks for your time on this. Pearl Jam is working on new music, right?
Um, maybe halfway there. We're taking our time. I was talking to Jeff [Ament] today, we were texting, he's got his group up there. He's heading to the West coast, I'm heading East. And we're out here like you know like Johnny Appleseed. He's covering part of the country. I'm doing the other. And at some point we'll join forces again for sure, but the band is as healthy as ever and I'm sure it's good to get a little break from each other, but it's nice to – we'll be ready to go when we're ready to go.
Any idea what you want it to sound like?
It just comes out. It sounds like it sounds like. We really work together as a unit these days. It's really the compilation of all the parts. It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like." We've figured out after all these years that if everybody just puts their stamp on it then it sounds how we want it to. Then it sounds new, cause everyone is growing, you know. Everyone is growing after all these years.
And, it just further confirms the malaise we've grown to love.evenslow wrote:Posted this in the stip thread and then saw this one. So confused.
The article is mostly about the West Memphis 3 but Ed talks (vaguely) about the next album.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... c-20130102
I know we have to wrap up – thanks for your time on this. Pearl Jam is working on new music, right?
Um, maybe halfway there. We're taking our time. I was talking to Jeff [Ament] today, we were texting, he's got his group up there. He's heading to the West coast, I'm heading East. And we're out here like you know like Johnny Appleseed. He's covering part of the country. I'm doing the other. And at some point we'll join forces again for sure, but the band is as healthy as ever and I'm sure it's good to get a little break from each other, but it's nice to – we'll be ready to go when we're ready to go.
Any idea what you want it to sound like?
It just comes out. It sounds like it sounds like. We really work together as a unit these days. It's really the compilation of all the parts. It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like." We've figured out after all these years that if everybody just puts their stamp on it then it sounds how we want it to. Then it sounds new, cause everyone is growing, you know. Everyone is growing after all these years.
I think that's exactly how great music is often made.Eddie Vedder wrote:It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like."
EJ wrote:
And, it just further confirms the malaise we've grown to love.
agreed. Jesus, how much of a break from each other do they need?Birds in Hell wrote:I think that's exactly how great music is often made.Eddie Vedder wrote:It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like."
eddie's a communistBirds in Hell wrote:I think that's exactly how great music is often made.Eddie Vedder wrote:It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like."
I know we have to wrap up – thanks for your time on this. Pearl Jam is working on new music, right?
Um, maybe halfway there. We're taking our time. I was talking to Jeff [Ament] today, we were texting, he's got his group up there. He's heading to the West coast, I'm heading East. And we're out here like you know like Johnny Appleseed. He's covering part of the country. I'm doing the other. And at some point we'll join forces again for sure, but the band is as healthy as ever and I'm sure it's good to get a little break from each other, but it's nice to – we'll be ready to go when we're ready to go.
Any idea what you want it to sound like?
It just comes out. It sounds like it sounds like. We really work together as a unit these days. It's really the compilation of all the parts. It's not like one guy trying to tell everybody, "These are my songs. This is what it should sound like." We've figured out after all these years that if everybody just puts their stamp on it then it sounds how we want it to. Then it sounds new, cause everyone is growing, you know. Everyone is growing after all these years.