Re: Topic Jeff Ament / RNDM
Publié : Ven Août 25, 2017 2:03 pm
This is a very cool piece of early Pearl Jam history. A 1991 letter from Jeff to one of the best/ most well known grunge photographers, Lance Mercer (Ten Album photo shoot, Drop in the Park to name a couple). The letter talks about their first night on the tour opening up for the Chilli Peppers and having their very own tour bus. It also mentions a photo shoot in front of "Pearl's Jam" house. Love the content in this piece ....Truly one of a kind
Here’s a seldom seen photo of Jeff Ament tickling the Keys of a Whirly, and laying down a sweet melody. Today Jeff, Mario Rubalcaba And Myself started a creative endeavor to just book time ( We have been talking about it for years ) in a recording studio without ever playing together before, No Practice, just get in there and see if we can record some songs. I’m stoked to say we recorded 4 Songs today with Ben Moore at the controls, And maybe Ben will record some keys on some songs too! A really good vibe today spawned some rad stuff. All 3 of us Skateboarders and Musicians. ©️2018 Photo By O. @chimbot @benmooremusic
dranx a écrit :Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament revealed in a new Rolling Stone article that he will be releasing a new solo album titled Heaven/Hell in March. Ament is following in the footsteps of his bandmate Matt Cameron, who released his debut solo album Cavedweller last year.
Ament also discussed his favorite 2017 albums with Rolling Stone.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/list ... gs-w516429
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Tracklist:
The Noise the Noise
The Door
Safe in the Car
Hyperphagia
Drugs
Moment of Impact
The Voices
Somewhere
Are you Truing?
Choose Your Colour
Only One
Album Credits:
Recorded June - October 2017 by John Burton and Josh Evans at Horseback Ridge, Litho, Studio X & Warehouse
Additional recording by Floyd Reitsma and Jeff Ament
Mixed by John Burton and Josh Evans
Mastering by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound
Vox, piano, basses, guitars, keys, mellotron, other drums by Jeff Ament
Drums by Richard Stuverud
Drums on "Safe in the Car" by Matt Cameron
Guitars on "Safe in the Car" by Mike McCready
Vox on "Safe in the Car" by Angel Olsen
Vox on "The Voices" by Akira Ament
Strings on "Drugs", "Hyperphagia" and "Safe in the Car" by Brianna Atwell, Jordan Voelker, April Cameron & Alex Ho
Saw on "Drugs" by Jordan Voelker
String arrangements by Brianna Atwell and Jeff Ament
Arranging assistant by Josie Cameron
Layout by Regan Hagar
Art by Jeff Ament
XWayne a écrit :Akira Ament?
strummer a écrit :c'est meilleur que le dernier PJ
Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament tries to escape flooding, fires and other form of life-threatening natural disasters in the grindhouse-inspired clip for his sinister new single, "Safe in the Car." The track will appear on Ament's upcoming solo album, Heaven/Hell.
"Safe in the Car" coheres around sludgy guitars and funereal organ. A string section adds a sweet veneer to the song's chorus, but any sense of relief is undercut by Ament's lyrics: "I don't feel safe anymore," he sings. Indie stalwart Angel Olsen provides additional vocals on the track, and Pearl Jam bandmates Matt Cameron and Mike McCready handle drums and guitar, respectively.
The video for "Safe in the Car" is set entirely in Ament's vehicle. Various images of doom recede behind him: thunder and lightning, crashing ocean waves, bursts of flame. "I was seeing Cormac McCarthy's The Road – you're driving to the coast and you're trying to get away from the nuclear winter and you have your dogs in the car and you're just trying to escape this horrible apocalypse that just happened," Ament tells Rolling Stone.
"[The directors] asked me what I wanted [the video] to look like and the first thing that came to mind was grindhouse," the Pearl Jam bassist adds. "I always loved the super high-contrast, dark look of that. It's the world coming to an end and trying to have a sense of humor about it."
Heaven/Hell is due out on May 10th. It's Ament's third solo LP and first since 2012's While My Heart Beats. Copies will be available for pre-order Thursday via Pearl Jam's website.
Ament says the new album came together almost by accident. "I usually end up having a group of songs that goes to the band, and then there are songs that don't feel right, or they feel too personal," he explains. "Maybe I get too far down the road with them lyrically, and I'm either apprehensive to give them to Ed [Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam's lead singer], or it just feels better for it to be in my voice. You keep working on these songs, and all of a sudden you have maybe a little group of three or four."
With a few songs complete, Ament decided to keep writing, composing mostly on piano instead of guitar. "Then [the music] really started to coalesce," he adds, "and feel like, 'OK, there's a record in this.'"
Denis a écrit :eh bien je trouve que l'album de Jeff (pardon, "Ament") est très bien. Par contre, ça ne me semble pas génial pour PJ, y a clairement 2-3 morceaux qui auraient bien pu se retrouver dans leur catalogue (The Door, Somewhere notamment) mais soit EV se l'est encore joué dictateur soit Jeff s'en fout, soit l'album sort dans tellement longtemps que ça ne valait pas la peine de les garder Il a bien fait.
Mikeb a écrit :50 ans le Jeff! Happy Birthday.
http://www.twofeetthick.com/2013/03/jef ... e-numbers/