
Originally posted by efgef:Overrated Band.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
Wow. You have all their albums? That’s crazy. Cd vinyl or cassette? Impressive either way
Originally posted by efgef:Overrated Band.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
Then what the hell are you doing on this thread? Weird post. Not sure any one asked you
Originally posted by Carla_Ramos_10:[..]
Nooo!
Is a great band!
Originally posted by efgef:[..]
With all respect.This is a Page For U2 concerts, not a Pearl Jam forum,is realy bored.
Originally posted by efgef:[..]
With all respect.This is a Page For U2 concerts, not a Pearl Jam forum,is realy bored.
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Really summed up nicely right here. Made a profile 9 years ago and you’re barely on here yet you think you can dictate how this forum runs? Get out of here
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Really summed up nicely right here. Made a profile 9 years ago and you’re barely on here yet you think you can dictate how this forum runs? Get out of here
Originally posted by LikeASong:Finally got to listen to Gigaton.
Love it.
As usual for me, the most enjoyable part is not on the rockers (even though Take The Long Way with its 7/8 time signature and Superblood Wolfmoon with its chorus-that's-not-a-chorus are really good), but in the mid-tempos.
Right now, Alright is the highlight of the album for me.
River Cross is absolutely incredible.
Never Destination is probably the most Pearljamish song of the bunch and that's not neccesarily a bad sign, but I didn't find anything new or amazing in it.
Quick Escape is still mindblowing, I'm liking it more by the minute.
Dance Of The Clairvoyants fits much better within the album context than on its own. I can see why they released it as the first single though!
Buckle Up and Comes Then Goes are the weakest part of the album, I could do without them right now - but I'm sure they'll grow on me.
PS. During Seven O'Clock I had to check the spotify credits to see if it was Eddie Vedder or Bruce Springsteen