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http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7179909/pearljam?pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=single1&rnd=1111082814508&has-player=true&version=6.0">rolling stone
Rockers wrapping new album, readying tour
Pearl Jam are almost finished with their follow-up to 2002\'s Riot Act. The band plans to spend the next three weeks in the studio recording vocals and mixing. If all goes according to plan, the yet-to-be-titled disc could be released as early as May.
"There\'s a lot more up-tempo stuff," says drummer Matt Cameron. "It\'s a lot more rockin\' than our last one." Song titles like "Severed Hand," "Worldwide Suicide" and "2x4" seem to reflect that harder edge. Though the track listing has not been finalized, other candidates include "Marker" and "Cold Concession."
Cameron, who teamed with guitarist Mike McCready on the track "Unemployable," characterizes the sessions as more collaborative. "We reworked everything together in the studio," he says. "It\'s a really healthy environment -- everyone really just wants to dig in and make the songs as good as they can be."
Pearl Jam hope to support the new record with a summer tour.
GREG PRATO
(Posted Mar 15, 2005)
:insert random fart noises:
Oh Where Oh Where Can My Baby Be?
The Lord Took Her Away From Me....
Shes Gone To Heaven So I Have To Be Good...
Pppppppppppppfffffffffffftttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, that sounds like a slightly less in your face "Do the Evolution".....
They were playing a slightly longer (15 sec they said) sample the other day on ccc. I was going to post something about this.
The two rules of pearl jam:
1. Christine will buy anything they put out, ever, no matter what it is.
2. Freddie will always reply with a farting noise into a pearl jam thread.
sounds great, but its hard to tell from a 15 second clip what its going to be like. im looking forward to it though. i lost interest in pearl jam after i started going to breakfast shows all the time. i wasnt into riot act at all, but binaural was my favorite album by far.
but binaural was my favorite album by far.
:thumbsup: gotta go with no code, vs, benaroya hall, then binaural. However, for song by song, insignifigance and soon forget are among my favorites. Also, Thin air was our wedding song.
Pearl Jam announced today that they will release their highly anticipated, self-titled, eighth studio album May 2, 2006 on J Records.
The first single off the album, "World Wide Suicide" is scheduled to be made available to radio March 8, with the official impact date scheduled for March 14. "World Wide Suicide" will also be made available as a free unrestricted download on the band\'s website for two days beginning 6:00am EST on March 8. The single will then be available for purchase digitally as of March 14.
"It\'s a very special opportunity for us to work with a band that possesses such an historic legacy," comments J Records founder Clive Davis.
The album was produced and mixed by Adam Kasper and Pearl Jam at Studio X in Seattle, Washington. Kasper co-produced Pearl Jam\'s 2002 release, Riot Act.

Note the packaging similarities to Led Zeppelins In through the out door.
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i lost interest in pearl jam after i started going to breakfast shows all the time. I wasnt into riot act at all, but binaural was my favorite album by far.
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I think that Breakfast has that effect on you. The same thing happened to me as you know. I was really into Pearl Jam before Breakfast came along, it didn\'t help that they went into a Phish-esque hiatus. Yes Riot Act did not impress me all that much either. I have to say that Vitalogy is probably my favorite album though Binaural is a very close second. I\'m interested to hear some new stuff. Hopefully being "happy" doesn\'t affect the music making ability...