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There's a real novice/outsider streak that continues to run through Jeff's music, like he has no qualms about shoehorning in lyrics or instrumentation that might feel clunky, purely because he's excited he has created them and wants to share them with people; it's like he's never stopped being a student and doesn't pay any mind to the idea of perfection.
I hope it never changes for him, even if the end results are wildly variable.
There's a real novice/outsider streak that continues to run through Jeff's music, like he has no qualms about shoehorning in lyrics or instrumentation that might feel clunky, purely because he's excited he has created them and wants to share them with people; it's like he's never stopped being a student and doesn't pay any mind to the idea of perfection.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
There's a real novice/outsider streak that continues to run through Jeff's music, like he has no qualms about shoehorning in lyrics or instrumentation that might feel clunky, purely because he's excited he has created them and wants to share them with people; it's like he's never stopped being a student and doesn't pay any mind to the idea of perfection.
I hope it never changes for him, even if the end results are wildly variable.
agreed. i think this comes from his fine arts background + punk rock attitude. he obviously really enjoys creating, and does so with a looseness that awards him a larger area to explore within the confines of a song/painting/etc
There's a real novice/outsider streak that continues to run through Jeff's music, like he has no qualms about shoehorning in lyrics or instrumentation that might feel clunky, purely because he's excited he has created them and wants to share them with people; it's like he's never stopped being a student and doesn't pay any mind to the idea of perfection.
I hope it never changes for him, even if the end results are wildly variable.
agreed. i think this comes from his fine arts background + punk rock attitude. he obviously really enjoys creating, and does so with a looseness that awards him a larger area to explore within the confines of a song/painting/etc
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VinylGuy wrote:
I blame Eddie and Stone.
I mean, pretty much. Mike is obviously still doing a bunch of side stuff with his scores and tv music, Matt had Cavedweller and writes all the Pearl Jam stuff anyway. So those guys are clearly still into writing music.
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I mean, pretty much. Mike is obviously still doing a bunch of side stuff with his scores and tv music, Matt had Cavedweller and writes all the Pearl Jam stuff anyway. So those guys are clearly still into writing music.
Yeah, Mike seems to always been doing stuff. Matt too...Jeff too...So fuck you ed and stone. Fuck you.
The last RDMN album was so much better than anything Pearl Jam has dreamed up in years, if this is a bummer I just don’t even want to know it exists.
Turns out it’s fine. And measureably better than Can't Deny Me. So, no change.
There's always interesting ideas running through Jeff's music, admittedly the execution isn't always there, but yeah, this shits all over that garbage song they just released.
I listened to this a few more times this morning on better headphones and I really, really dig it. This is a strong first "single" and if it's any indication of what we can expect from the record, it could very well end up knocking Bayleaf out of the #1 side project spot, for me. But that's putting the cart WAY before the horse. I'm just excited to hear more.
I agree with that Joe. It does sounds awesome...Bayleaf had the number one spot for a long time, but in the last couple of years RNDM won that, And of course im not counting Mad Season or Temple of the dog.
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VinylGuy wrote:
I agree with that Joe. It does sounds awesome...Bayleaf had the number one spot for a long time, but in the last couple of years RNDM won that, And of course im not counting Mad Season or Temple of the dog.
1. RNDM - Ghost Riding 2. Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild 3. Three Fish - Three Fish 4. Brad - Interiors 5. Wellwater Conspiracy - Wellwater Conspiracy 6. Brad - Shame 7. RNDM - Acts 8. Mad Season - Mad Season 9. Jack Irons - Attension Dimension 10. Three Fish - The Quiet Table
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