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Despite some clever sonic choices -- Stone Gossard's guitar imitates a malfunctioning modem on "Wanted to Get Right," and Achtung Baby delay effects are sprinkled throughout -- the band has eschewed the experimental tweaks producer Tchad Blake brought to 2000's Binaural. The familiarity of this straightforward tumble sounds tired -- the musicians struggle to put their backs and hearts into the Mudhoney-ish rocker "Save You." But like Neil Young at his most deliberately despondent, Pearl Jam sound purposefully tired. Songs such as "Can't Keep" fall subtly into their choruses rather than explode into anthems because Vedder and his mates are too honest to indulge in the showboating of today's power balladeers. Anyone can fake a heroic stand in the studio. It's more challenging to quietly voice your need to take a step back.
(Posted: Nov 4, 2002)
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- Can't Keep
- Save You
- Love Boat Captain
- Cropduster
- Ghost
- I Am Mine
- Thumbing My Way
- You Are
- Get Right
- Green Disease
- Help Help
- Bu$hleaguer
- 1,2 Full
- Arc
- All Or None
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shibbylayla writes:
at first listen. its two and a half or three stars. at second, its three and a half. at third listen, Riot Act is a solid four star release.
the more you listen, the better it gets. the melodies and guitars are brooding and darkly beautiful. its been almost fifteen years since Ten, and they have evolved beautifully as musicians.
definitely pick this one up, especially if you're on the liberal side of the fence.
Jan 7, 2006 13:58:12
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