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In a recent interview discussing the making of Gigaton, Eddie compared ordering the tracklist for the record to making a setlist for a show.
“We still make records to be listened to – not that everyone will listen to a record track one to 12 in a row or side A or Side B – but we still make ’em in case somebody does want to listen to it like that, that’s how we make ’em," he explained.
The frontman added of the seven-year wait between Gigaton and its predecessor, 2013's Lightning Bolt: “At some point, we had to finish. At some point, we zeroed in and thought, ‘Okay, I think we got this and now let’s nail these bits and pieces.’
“This last fall we really leaned in heavy and hard and gave ourselves a little bit of a deadline finally, which was cool, I thought it was very mature and grown-up of us to say, ‘Okay, now let’s actually finish!’ After all of that fun, now we have to set it down in concrete.”
Watch Eddie Vedder performing River Cross below: