Jeff Ament confessed that he s a little uncomfortable about playing indoor shows where checking vaccination cards is a requirement. We have a few things penciled in for next year. Hopefully this [Delta] variant and whatever’s going on with the vaccinations and all that stuff, hopefully we turn a corner, he said. “It feels like we’re sort of still teetering on the edge of this thing. If we turn a corner, then hopefully we hit late winter, early spring with a tour, or a leg, at least. We’re jonesing to do it.”
But that s where things start to get tricky. “Most of the shows that we have to make up for – the two legs: the European leg and the US leg – most of those shows, they’re indoors. I just don’t know if I want to go out and do 30 shows where you’re checking vaccination cards, the bassist continued. “Hopefully we can be smart enough that we can just turn the corner and by March we’re rocking and everybody can feel good about traveling and getting 20,
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Next year,
Gigaton, but guitarist
Stone Gossard is already looking ahead to the bandâs next record, which he says may be a distinct left turn for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
Referring to some of the more unexpected moments from
Gigaton, like âDance of the Clairvoyants,â Gossard tells
Kerrang!, âThereâs some new territory there, and IÂ think it bodes well for whatever comes next. I think weâre still scratching the surface in terms of what really could be significantly different sounding songs.â
âIÂ guess IÂ would probably compare [what Iâm thinking of] to an
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Next year,
Gigaton, but guitarist
Stone Gossard is already looking ahead to the band’s next record, which he says may be a distinct left turn for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
Referring to some of the more unexpected moments from
Gigaton, like “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” Gossard tells
Kerrang!, “There’s some new territory there, and I think it bodes well for whatever comes next. I think we’re still scratching the surface in terms of what really could be significantly different sounding songs.”
By Syndicated Content
Jim Bennett /Getty Images Contributor
Next year,
Gigaton, but guitarist
Stone Gossard is already looking ahead to the bandâs next record, which he says may be a distinct left turn for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
Referring to some of the more unexpected moments from
Gigaton, like âDance of the Clairvoyants,â Gossard tells
Kerrang!, âThereâs some new territory there, and IÂ think it bodes well for whatever comes next. I think weâre still scratching the surface in terms of what really could be significantly different sounding songs.â
âIÂ guess IÂ would probably compare [what Iâm thinking of] to an
By Syndicated Content
Jim Bennett /Getty Images Contributor
Next year,
Gigaton, but guitarist
Stone Gossard is already looking ahead to the bandâs next record, which he says may be a distinct left turn for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
Referring to some of the more unexpected moments from
Gigaton, like âDance of the Clairvoyants,â Gossard tells
Kerrang!, âThereâs some new territory there, and IÂ think it bodes well for whatever comes next. I think weâre still scratching the surface in terms of what really could be significantly different sounding songs.â
âIÂ guess IÂ would probably compare [what Iâm thinking of] to an