eviltimeban wrote: » I agree. The mixing and mastering is superb. A track like Alright has loads of nice layers, which we haven't really had since the early days. The last few albums were more like the live band, but this seems to be more about making a record.
LillySV wrote: » Lots of good reviews here for the album... I just briefly listened to some of the songs on YouTube and thought the songs were fairly bland tbh...maybe if I listen to them abit more, I might change my mind. What’s the no 1 song from the album in most peoples opinion?
Roanmore wrote: » Maybe I need a second listen but it seems and album of too halves for me. Upbeat / Rockers first half, slow / ballads second half. I do like the first half and the production does sound great. Listening again as I was working on work stuff earlier and didn't give it full attention.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I really like it on first listen. I shat out more detailed thoughts on an Irish FB fanclub page this morning, but overall I'm hopeful of this being a solid, memorable album for me. Even a great album. They worked hard on it by the sounds of it, and my Can't Deny Fears have been proven unfounded. I love the guitar work all across the board.
Runaways wrote: » Stu You’re breaking the treaty. We’re never going to speak about *that* song ever ever again.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Nooooooo! The world must know...we must remember the desperate lows so we can appreciate the highs. You're gonna hate me now...*******OLE******** Sorry
Runaways wrote: » So many. But I’d get quick escape (think breath but 2020 and even more epic) And seven o clock Or the opener who ever said
ILikeBoats wrote: » I'll give that a listen when I have the time. Do they sound like they're friends?
ILikeBoats wrote: » Seven O'Clock is a brilliant song. Loving the synthy strings/keyboard or whatever it is in the background
fluke wrote: » Have listened to the album almost three times. It's definitely unusual to find a recent Pearl Jam album that challenges me, and I mean that in a good way.