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I have to admit I can’t wait to read the Pitchfork review. It’s going to be so mean! It will also probably have words I need to look up in a dictionary.
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am Posts: 17760 Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
BurtReynolds wrote:
tree_ wrote:
People love their Pringles, yo. Why change what isn't broken?
but they are broken.
no.. but if you eat too many of them they will make you fat.. they were designed that way though.. it's up to you to decide whether or not you want to eat them but everyone else will still continue to eat them and they will still be popular
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32248 Location: Buenos Aires
tree_ wrote:
Know one... hmm... Jorge?
You got it.
Made with Copy.AI:
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From the ashes of major rock band comes the solo debut by lead singer Eddie Vedder. The 1994 grunge classic Ten made fans wait 10 years for their next album. Unconcerned with record sales, this music falls between Pearl Jam's more radio friendly sound and Vedder's more experimental and personal solo material.
It's hard not to wonder why Eddie Vedder, once the beloved voice and driving force behind Pearl Jam, chose to release his first solo album as a compilation of cover songs and electronic dance music. While marketed as an "experiment" that allows him the freedom to work with artists he loves in genres outside of those in which he achieved recognition, Earthling feels more like a cash-grab collection of hollow flattery and posturing.
Still, Eddie Vedder has always been known as the thoughtful storyteller in alternative rock, and Earthling is no exception. He has some strong songs that deserve your attention—especially "The Begin" and "Blitzkrieg Bop," which are both powerful songs about his wife's cancer fight. But the faux-folk of the title track and "On the Wing" are grating and embarrassing, Steve Lillywhite stomps all over his electronic experiments with The Chemical Brothers on "Love Boat Captain." Vedder's voice is a whiney one-trick pony. This is not the Eddie Vedder you remember.
Ultimately, it's Eddie Vedder's call if this eccentric aural assault on his audience is worth it. This is not a professional-quality record by any stretch; production is haphazard at best, and the often clumsy execution of colorful ideas dooms some tracks from the outset. However, fans of Vedder's work in the 1990s may be intrigued by this new artistic direction.
Let’s be honest. If you were to sit down tomorrow and make an Eddie Vedder mixtape, you could probably come up with something a lot better than this album. It’s a waste of Vedder’s talents as a vocalist. And that is especially sad because the instrumentation is so tolerable in places - but still not enough to save this from falling apart. The lyrics, at first listen, are fine enough. But after repeated listens, they become kind of banal, at worst insipid. At best, mostly harmless.
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am Posts: 17760 Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
no, i think what Burt said is that he knows one person (and I guessed "Jorge?") who could tell the difference between an AI generated review and a real one, which was admittedly a strange thing to say.. but this is cool too. Who am I kidding.. I knew it was a typo
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