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post #1 of 10
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Upfront disclosure: I am a Pearl Jam Fan...

Picked this up early this morning and have given it a couple listens. So far I'm liking it quite a bit.

It rocks pretty hard for the first four tunes with "got some" being my favorite so far. The first four sound a lot like very early Pearl Jam, specifically "state of love and trust".

"just breathe" sounds like a left over from the "in to the wild" soundtrack

The remainder sounds like a quick trip through their career with "amongst the waves" sounding a bit like an updated "elderly woman behind the counter"

Anybody else heard it yet?
post #2 of 10
About time there was a thread for this. I havent heard it yet, hoping to pick it up asap. Hows the SQ?
post #3 of 10
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Originally Posted by jilgiljongiljing View Post
About time there was a thread for this. I havent heard it yet, hoping to pick it up asap. Hows the SQ?
I have not really had a chance to listen on anything but my ipod yet. It does seem to be a bit hot but not totally compressed like some Cd's i've heard lately.
post #4 of 10
the vinyl sounds real nice on my Grados...
post #5 of 10
Saw them in the Target commercial on TV last night, kind of a let down, though the song sounded OK. A bit surprised to see it.
post #6 of 10
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yeah it's a target/itunes exclusive at least for now. I got my CD from target.
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Saw them in the Target commercial on TV last night, kind of a let down, though the song sounded OK. A bit surprised to see it.
There's a cool story about the video.

And I REALLY wanted to get this when I heard about it...how it was supposed to be like their old stuff...but I just sampled it on iTunes, and I think I'll pass.

I don't need stadium guitar work like Alive and Evenflow anymore, but some originality would be nice.

I miss the days of Vs. and Vitalogy.
post #8 of 10
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if you are looking for an album that Backspacer most directly compares to it would probably be Yield.

It doesn't have the epics of ten or the oddities of binaural.

I dont think it's their best album (my favorite is VS) but I would say it's in the upper third .

Tighter songs and an almost punk feel (at least on the first half)
post #9 of 10
I am very impressed, and I say this as a mild fan. I have most of their stuff but do not listen to it regularly. I liked their last album too, but this is better. Starts out high tempo but the mid tempo stuff owns the album. I buy a lot of music and of the new released stuff I have bought in the last couple months this ranks at the top.
post #10 of 10
I bought it, waiting now. (online). I really liked the Into the Wild Soundtrack, and really think that eddie vedder was born to sing bluesy folky music and not this hardrock stuff. but he sounds great almost all the time, so what eva.
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