Pearl Jam

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Eddie Vedar's voice gets annoying after a while, much like that of Billy Corgan, or Raine Maida. But, still, one of the best bands of the 90's. In my humble opinion, anyways.

What's so great about sliced bread anyway?

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
What's so great about sliced bread anyway?

because it's already sliced. duh.

For those interested...

Pearl Jam Takes Out Its Aggression On New Album
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder

March 03, 2006, 4:25 PM ET

Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Pearl Jam wears its emotions on its sleeve on its self-titled eighth album, which, as previously reported, will be released May 2 via J Records. Material for the 13-track set took shape in the wake of President George W. Bush's re-election as well as the United States' invasion of Iraq, the third anniversary of which is quickly approaching.

"It's understandable why someone would like their entertainment to provide an escape from modern day worries and the reality of war," Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder tells Billboard.com. "We feel this record creates a healthy opportunity to process some of these emotions rather than deny them."

"It's like we took our aggressions and shaped something positive from them in a very direct manner," Vedder adds in a message on Pearl Jam's Web site, noting that after more than 15 years together, Pearl Jam feels re-energized by the new album. "Our band is like an old car, and this record is our new engine."

Two tracks have already been debuted live: "Comatose," which was previously known as "Crapshoot Rapture," is a fast, punkish rocker in the vein of "Spin the Black Circle," while Vedder's "Gone" was unveiled last fall during a show in Atlantic City, N.J. His solo demo of the song was recently included on Pearl Jam's annual holiday single for members of its Ten Club fan organization.

In a move that is unprecedented for a band of its stature, Pearl Jam is giving away a free MP3 of first single "World Wide Suicide" via its Web site, simultaneous with its Tuesday (March 8) release to U.S. rock radio outlets. Also expected in the next week is an announcement about Pearl Jam's 2006 touring plans.

Here is the track list for "Pearl Jam":

"Life Wasted"
"World Wide Suicide"
"Comatose"
"Severed Hand"
"Marker in the Sand"
"Parachutes"
"Unemployable"
"Big Wave"
"Gone"
"Wasted Reprise"
"Army Reserve"
"Come Back"
"Inside Job"

http://billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002116003

Originally posted by mysterio69
because it's already sliced. duh.

Why not just make it in slices?

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Why not just make it in slices?

well, you'll have to run that one by the folks at "dempsters"

I pesonally think Nirvana (though no fault of their own) stole a lot of Pearl Jam's "thunder". Very underrated if ask me.

...was unfortunate too when Creed came out...a copy-cat, sound-alike of a band, no one cared to remember PJ? 😬 🙁

oooohhh....yeah. i'm gonna see them on may 9th baby!!!

Hopefully they'll tour Britain 🙁

Ahhh, I'm trying right now to buy tickets but the process gets so slowwww. hehehe XD

Some of the tracks I've heard from their new album sound great. 'Unemployable' has a great rhythm and energy to it.

I found a tape in a charity shop, of "alleged" Ultra Rare Pearl Jam tracks, with demos and live performances etc one of the demos was Angel, which I thought was a rather good song, just wondering if anyone else likes it?

I dont know why it never made it onto an album, because even though I like the band they do record some drek.

Yeah, they should alternate between using seal choruses coupled with the sound of smashing rocks and thousands of butterflies' wings flapping in the dawn. Then, they'd be more original. Hence, 'better'.

A very good band...and sooo underrated. Nirvana stole a lot of their "thunder", and perhaps rightfully so.

'Marker In The Sand' is my current favorite song. That chorus is so f*cking cool, man.

Originally posted by Slay
Eddie Vedder is for my concern a better vocalist then Cobain anyway.And yes it is true that Nirvana are worshipped because of Kurt Cobains death.I mean the Guy has T Shirts that just say Kurt Cobain instead of Nirvana,for cryin out loud!

Those t-shirts are celebrating him then. Nirvana were big news before he died. The death overrating syndrome isn't particularly overblown in the case of Nirvana.

'Like a fact of history/
And when you die, you'll become something worse than dead-/
You'll become a legend.'

'Star A.D' by FNM.

holy crap. the new album is amazing. anyone listen?

Yeah, it's sweet. Marker In The Sand is far and away my favorite tune at the moment. There are loads of good tracks though - Life Wasted, World Wide Suicide, and Come Back to pick a few. Good stoof.

come back is damn good. big wave too. they just keep getting better and better.

It's only over the last year or so that I've got back into rock, but their new album reminds me a lot of the stuff Audioslave have been putting out.