Gigaton - Pearl Jam

Gigaton

Pearl Jam

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2020-03-27
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2020 Monkeywrench, Inc., under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UM

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Who Ever Said Pearl Jam 5:10 USD 1.29
2
Superblood Wolfmoon Pearl Jam 3:49 USD 1.29
3
Dance Of The Clairvoyants Pearl Jam 4:25 USD 1.29
4
Quick Escape Pearl Jam 4:46 USD 1.29
5
Alright Pearl Jam 3:43 USD 1.29
6
Seven O'Clock Pearl Jam 6:14 USD 1.29
7
Never Destination Pearl Jam 4:18 USD 1.29
8
Take The Long Way Pearl Jam 3:41 USD 1.29
9
Buckle Up Pearl Jam 3:36 USD 1.29
10
Comes Then Goes Pearl Jam 6:02 USD 1.29
11
Retrograde Pearl Jam 5:22 USD 1.29
12
River Cross Pearl Jam 5:52 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Refrescante

    5
    By jeremyd1019
    Vale la pena, me encanta la nueva propuesta de pear jam son los mejores
  • Painful

    1
    By B0ndo555
    Forgettable, generic hookless music. And annoying, soulless, non-musical singing. Not one memorable tune on this record.
  • We should all be happy

    4
    By minn8325
    At what point does Target take this album from the life time fans.
  • Gigaton… left in the toilet

    1
    By KiBiT™️
    Eddie’s offerings declining in various ways. You did let it go, we’ll just let this float away. Could have been where you swallowed your pencil… 🙄 Really?? Are vinyl records recyclable? This just took a gigaton of vinyl records on the environment, if not. Green disease cash for carbon offset? Rich = eco friendly top of the communist caste <- oh look I put two seemingly unfitting political glossary words together whoa man, deep! Deep!
  • Heheh

    5
    By jddjjdjdjdjdjdjddjjdjdjjdjd
    Umm.. Eddie is the only singer from “big 4 of grunge” (Nirvana, PJ, Alice In Chains, and Soundgarden) That is still alive Kurt shot him self Alice In Chains guy died somehow Chris hung himself Eddie is breathing still Thank god!
  • Great album

    5
    By JamesMP78
    Guys, Eddie is nearly 60. He’s not going to make music like he did in his 20’s. Appreciate Pearl Jam, they’re one of the best to do it
  • Best PJ album since the 90s

    5
    By DelusionFromMania
    GIGATON is easily the best PJ album since Yield in ‘98, and in many ways, it’s very reminiscent. It’s high-energy but eclectic, very melodic but full of satisfying meanderings. Maybe some of the general public was turned off by the synthy first single Dance of the Clairvoyants- personally, I love that track, fits right into the sequence while sounding very different from every other song on the album. Who Ever Said, Superblood Wolfmoon, Never Destination are some of my other faves. Every PJ album has its highlights, but this collection is better than anything the guys have done since the Clinton era.
  • I’m Impressed…!

    5
    By Jason QQ + Blob
    “Lightning Bolt” is a decent album (the band’s 2013 studio album), but it definitely wasn’t great. That said, 7 years later, I approached “Gigaton” with caution and curbed expectations. Fast forward to today - “Gigaton” is PJs best album since their 2006 self-titled masterpiece, and has been, thus far, one of my favorite albums of the 2020s. Great job, PJ!
  • They can’t all be winners

    3
    By RockNRollStaaaa
    Huge fan of Pearl Jam, and I love every other album of theirs, but this one is odd. It’s odd in the sense that I enjoy the first half of the album, but the second half is really mediocre. I’ve given it two and a half years now, hoping that it would grow on me like Lightning Bolt did, but it hasn’t. From now on, I’ll just turn it off after track 6.
  • One of the worst albums I've ever heard in my life.

    1
    By Denny B.91
    Pearl Jam was once, long ago, my favorite band. I was there, when I was 15 years old, at their 10th anniversary concert in Las Vegas. It was such a great concert... I thought Binaural was maybe their best album yet. I loved them so much... And after Binaural, it all went downhill, and kept going downhill, and it hasn't stopped. Binaural was the last good Pearl Jam album. Binaural was released 22 years ago, and it was their last good album. "Gigaton" is one of the worst albums I've ever heard in my life. There is not one single good song on the album. Not one. Not even one single good song. Beginning to end, the whole album is terrible. The songwriting is bad, the muscianship is bad. Maybe Pearl Jam would've become better musicians (like Radiohead or Metallica did) if they spent more time practicing on their instruments rather than attending sports events. I think Pearl Jam took for granted the opportunity they were given. They became rich, they became lazy, they became bad songwriters. Nowadays I just want Pearl Jam to break up forever... They're making such bad music, and I'm so embarrassed they were ever my favorite band.

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