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Earthling Due Out February 11 via Seattle Surf/Republic
Jan 14, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam has shared a new single, “Brother the Cloud.” It is the latest release from his forthcoming solo album, Earthling, due out February 11 via Seattle Surf/Republic. More
Earthling Due Out February 11 via Seattle Surf/Republic
Nov 18, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam has announced a release date for his upcoming album, Earthling. It will be out on February 11 via Seattle Surf/Republic. Vedder has also shared a new song from the album titled “The Haves.” More
Earthling Due Out via Seattle Surf/Republic, Release Date to Be Announced
Sep 08, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam has announced the release of a new solo album, Earthling, subsequently sharing its lead single, “Long Way.” The song features production from Grammy Award-winner Andrew Watt. Earthling will be out via Seattle Surf/Republic, and a release date has yet to be confirmed. More
Both Songs Were Performed at Vedder’s Venture Into Cures Event Last Night
Nov 19, 2020
By Joey Arnone
Last night, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam hosted Venture Into Cures, a livestream charity event in which he performed two new songs, “Matter of Time” and “Say Hi,” both of which were released as singles following the event. More
Gigaton Due Out March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic
Feb 18, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Pearl Jam are releasing a new album, Gigaton, on March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic. Now they shared its second single, the straight-forward rocker “Superblood Wolfmoon.” More
Gigaton Due Out March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic
Jan 22, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Pearl Jam are releasing a new album, Gigaton, on March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic and now they shared its first single, “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” via a Joel Edwards-directed video for the track. More
Gigaton Due Out March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic
Jan 13, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Pearl Jam have announced a new album, Gigaton. They have also announced some tour dates. Gigaton is due out March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic. More
The First Taste of An Upcoming New Album
Mar 13, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
1990s alt-rockers Pearl Jam have shared a new song, “Can’t Deny Me.” It was originally sent out to members of the band’s Ten Club fan club on Saturday, but now it’s on streaming services for all to hear. More
Father John Misty, HAIM, Death Cab For Cutie, Kurt Vile, Natalie Prass, Purity Ring, Pearl Jam, and Others
Jan 20, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Bonnaroo have announced their 2016 lineup. The festival goes down in Manchester, Tennessee from June 9-12 and this year, their 15th year, the lineup includes LCD Soundsystem, M83, Tame Impala, CHVRCHES, Father John Misty, HAIM, Death Cab For Cutie, Kurt Vile, Natalie Prass, Purity Ring, Pearl Jam, and many others. More
Oct 25, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
Throughout the week Late Night with Jimmy Fallon has been paying tribute to the work of Pearl Jam with a series of covers by the program’s nightly musical guests, including a performance of ”Corduroy” by Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold and Grizzly Bear‘s Daniel Rossen. More
New Album Lightning Bolt Out Oct. 15
Sep 17, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
Pearl Jam have offered up a brand new track titled, “Sirens.” More
Jul 12, 2013
By Mike Hilleary
Pearl Jam have announced the release of their tenth studio album Lightning Bolt, the band’s first since 2009’s Backspacer. More
Featured on Forthcoming Album Heroes
Apr 06, 2012
By Laura Studarus
File this one under “well why the heck not?” Willie Nelson recently covered Pearl Jam. More
Seattle Citizenship is Thicker Than Blood
Mar 11, 2010
By Laura Studarus
Band of Horses is taking to the road for a long string of dates, including a series of nights as an opening act for fellow Seattle band Pearl Jam. Additional dates include She & Him and Widespread Panic. Band of Horses recently announced the details for their third album, Infinite Arms, due out May 18th. We have the info. More
Reviews
Dec 04, 2013
By Frank Valish
Pearl Jam is the new classic rock. With Lightning Bolt, the second album into what seems like a new return-to-classic-Pearl Jam era, the band has even further shunted any self-imposed notions of what it “should” be and seemingly morphed into what it is, or at least what it will be moving forward. More
Feb 17, 2011
By Frank Valish
Pearl Jam’s latest release, a collection of live tracks
à la 1998’s Live on Two Legs, might be a hard sell for some, as many fans likely have all this material already, but Live on Ten Legs is a nice summary collection from one of the best live bands around. More
Oct 14, 2009
By Jim Scott
As they were for many people my age (40> X > 30; people who were somewhere between emerging teens and graduating from college when Ten was released), Pearl Jam was a touchstone for my youth and my musical independence. But the band, as it did for many people, lost me. They became so concerned with how they were perceived, and in fact, so concerned that people bothered to perceive them at all, that they remade and recast themselves as a machine set to purposeful failure. More
Jun 18, 2009
By Frank Valish
Pearl Jam’s debut, 1991’s Ten, stands today as one of the quintessential albums to define a generation and an era of music. Along with Nirvana’s Nevermind, it is one of the cornerstones of grunge and still packs as much pent-up energy and frustrated force as it did when it was first released. This new reissue comes in three different formats, each with different bonus features. More