If you happen to be a Pearl Jam nut like I am then you probably want anything and everything that the guys have recorded.
One thing that grinds my gears is when people tell me that they don’t like Pearl Jam nowadays because Eddie Vedder is too political. I mean if you told me that you didn’t care for his vocals, I would buy that as a valid reason. But Vedder, and the rest of the guys, have always been outspoken on their political and social views.
This is a great track written by drummer Matt Cameron, which always get stuck in my head once I hear it.
Well I wasn’t going to write anymore about Pearl Jam today, but this news was just too juicy to resist.
This was the first FYI that I did here at b5, so since it’s May, it’s time to bring it back.
Last May at Evolvor we dedicated the month of May to the one and only Pearl Jam. So, with their upcoming tour and all, we thought that we’d give it another shot.
Since my little brother is returning from Italy tomorrow, and I also have something big planned for Pearl Jam in May, “Brother” has been playing a lot this week.
Pearl Jam finally made a tour announcement this afternoon, to the delight of patient fans, who have been speculating this for some time now.
This site just doesn’t seem the same without some Pearl Jam, so here we go.
So we all know and love and live and breathe Pearl Jam. Okay, maybe not all of us do, but I can think of one b5 Music blogger who does, and he be damned if I didn’t mention the band during the week of his absence. However, this post won’t be the usual brown nosing of the said gods of Seattle, but rather the band that lies it’s origins.