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pearl jam rocking again Oct 10, 2009 not 10 , not even vs, but this release has faster pace to it than anything since vitology.
Pretty Good, Not Great Sep 22, 2009 I like and enjoy this album, but it's not their best. There are some moments here are greatness, but some of the songs fall a bit flat. The production on the album also sounds thin, and not lush like some of their other recording.
Stand out songs: Marker In The Sand, Life Wasted, Severed Hand, Army Reserve, and Parachutes.
OK songs: Comatose, World Wide Suicide, Inside Job, Unemployable, Come Back, Wasted Reprise and Big Wave
Not so great: Gone
The words are too important = @ Jul 04, 2009 I own every album except Binural & No Code. Also, I am wondering when/if they'll have 'Picture in a Frame' on a new album soon?
This rock group still has it and always did. If you're more into the typical 'hype' of the music industry...Pearl Jam is definitely NOT FOR YOU!
I love the messages in the songs- the feelings of being 'human' on this crazy messed-up planet.
Honestly, I am never burnt out on their music...I don't believe I ever will. (Proudly, I have a Pearl Jam logo tattooed on my wrist along with: corduroy, i am mine, save you, & come back- 'do the evolution' is on the back of my neck!)
They will ever rock, no doubt Feb 05, 2009 Its an amazing album, full of hard guitars, mc cready is the man.
their music has improve a lot, they can give us many suprises on the future.
please people listen to pearl jam, not only about the three most popular albums everybody knows, take care of the after grunge era albums, do the evolution, babies.
i mean this band is the best hard rock band ever.
songs:
life wasted: 9
wws: 8.3
comatose: 10
severed hand: 8.5
marker in the sand: 7.9
parachutes: 6.8
unemployable: 9.2
big wave: 8.0
gone: 9.7
wasted reprise: 10
army reserve 7.2
inside job: 10
comeback: 8.0
Pearl Jam by Pearl Jam Jan 26, 2009 This is album is more political but it still rocks. Eddie's gravelly voice is more vigorous than ever. He rages on songs like "World Wide Suicide" and "Life Wasted" in a vehement, torturous way. He portray his convictions with raw emotions also some tender soul. The harmonizing is impecable between Stone and Mike. They sound as fresh today as when the first time they came on the scene. You can't get a better band than Pearl Jam. Their just perfect.
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