Direktlänk till inlägg 9 oktober 2014
4 years since the lastest Pearl Jam-album the Seattle's boys released this album and showed that they are still to count on when it comes to their style of rock and hardrock, mixing good rockers and the usual and sometimes boring quieter songs that I sometimes find hard to listen to and sometimes find great pleasure listening too. They once again used Brendan O'Brien as producer and the album reached nr. 1 the charts in USA, Canada, Belgium, Croatia, Portugal, Ireland and Australia.
1)Getaway (8,0) Good rocker!
2)Mind your manners (8,5) Full tilt! Never heard PJ rock like this!
3)My father's son (8,0) Intense rocker.
4)Sirens (6,0) Half-boring but with feeling. Vedder has a great voice.
5)Lightning bolt (8,0) It rocks once again!
6)Infallible (5,5) Slow, strange and boring.
7)Pendulum (4,5) Gaaasp...
8)Swallowed whole (7,0) Nice different melody.
9)Let the records play (6,5) Uptempo boogie-rock. Nothing special.
10)Sleeping by myself (5,5) PJ trying to get a hit-song? Acoustic, melodic and poppy.
11)Yellow moon (6,5) Floating and slow. Nice.
12)Future days (7,0) Beautiful piano-guitar-vocalballad.
Score: 6,75
Eddie Vedder-vocals and guitars (b.1964)
Stone Gossard-guitars (b.1966)
Mike McCready-guitars (b.1966)
Jeff Ament-bass (b.1963)
Matt Cameron-drums (b.1962)
8 years into their albumreleasingcareer J. Geils Band released another album worth of rockin' and rollin' songs but this time they took a much calmer and poppier path and not all the songs are top class anymore. It seemes like they went out ...