This week, Rolling Stone's collectible Pearl Jam guide hit store shelves. It's been available on eBay and other back channels for a week or so, but now most [U.S.] fans can pick one up at their local grocery store or newsstand for about $14. The guide collects Rolling Stone's articles about the band from 1991 to 2013, specifically:
Matt Cameron sat down with Billboard magazine this week to talk about his first solo album, Cavedweller. He talks about influences from Pearl Jam and Soundgarden and having another drummer playing on his own album.
"For me it's just the basic joy of songwriting, and my whole mission draws out of that," Cameron explains. "It's something I've done over the years for sure, when I have time between gigs. I was just trying to zero in on each particular track, and I tried to bring each musical and vocal part out as much as I could. That was basically the goal, and that's what's so fun about doing my own record was completely making all the decisions myself. Working in these enormous bands I've always had to play my role -- and lovingly so. I love my role in all my bands. It's nourishment for me.
The interview was also released with the debut of a video for Time Can Wait directed by Josh Graham.
Today, Pearl Jam announced the pre-sale for the Let's Play TwoBlu-ray and DVD. Both are available at the Ten Club for $19.99 (+ $6.99 domestic S&H). Both contain the movie plus five bonus videos (Mind Your Manners, Rearviewmirror, Black, Immortality, and Masters of War), a photo gallery by Danny Clinch, and three downloadable digital extras (Oceans, Deep, and Let Me Sleep). The DVD comes with a CD of the movie soundtrack. The movie officially debuts tomorrow around the world, and you can check out a review at TheMusic.Com.Au.
Today, the Ten Club announced that they will be headlining Lollapalooza in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil.
SHOW DATES:
March 16-18: Buenos Aires, Argentina March 16-18: Santiago, Chile March 23-25: Sao Paulo, Brasil
Pearl Jam will perform one night in each city. The festival will announce the exact performance date in the near future.
Eddie Vedder was among several artists this week who took a knee in support of players in the NFL protesting police treatment of African American citizens and free speech. He paused during his performance at the Tennessee Pilgrimage Fest to kneel and show his disdain for President Trump's comments calling for the firing of any players who protested at NFL games. Other artists doing the same were Pharrell Williams, Roger Waters, Dave Matthews, and Stevie Wonder.
If you were at the Cubs game today, you might have caught Eddie Vedder on the sidewalk performing for tips with other fans. Apparently, he stumbled upon some buskers (had to look that one up: one who plays music or otherwise performs for voluntary donations in the street or in subways) playing near the stadium and decided to join them for some tunes.
Pearl Jam has announced today plans to reissue Binaural, Riot Act, and Pearl Jam (Avocado) on vinyl as well as six vinyl singles (Light Years, Nothing As It Seems, Save You, I Am Mine, Bu$hleaguer, and Live Wasted). Each album is available for $24.99 (plus $10.99 domestic S+H), and the singles are $8.99 (plus $6.99 domestic S+H). Everything has been remastered, and Pearl Jam has been remixed by Brendan O'Brien.
They have also announced the release of a $350, 17 pound boxed set including all ten of their studio albums on vinyl. The announcement does not mention which version of each album is available, but the likelihood is, you'll be getting the 2009 remaster of Ten, the 2011 remasters of Vs. and Vitalogy, the 2016 remasters of No Code and Yield, the new remasters of Binaural and Riot Act, and the new remaster of Pearl Jam (Lightning Bolt is now the only album without multiple versions). If you love that boxed set, but already own all the albums or you can't order them b/c all 500 have already sold out, you can also score the box without the albums for $44.99 (plus $13.99 domestic S+H). The official release date for everything but the empty box is November 11th, 2017.
You can now pre-order Matt Cameron's solo album, Cavedweller on vinyl ($19.98 + $10.99 domestic S&H) or iTunes. Ordering via the Ten Club gives you a chance at 250 randomly distributed colored records. The official release date is September 22nd. You can also check out the first single, Time Can't Wait, on Spotify or Rolling Stone.
If you hurry, you can bid on an original painting by Jeff Ament with the proceeds benefiting The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas (BFI). Online bidding starts Sept. 6th and ends Sept. 13th @ 7pm PST. For more information on the auction and to BID on Jeff’s artwork, visit: http://tiny.cc/9uwjny. The current high bid is $1,100. Here is information from the Ten Club:
The painting was inspired by a story from a 4th grade BFI student as part of ‘Ekphrastic: The Auction Where Words and Art Hang Out Together’. Jeff Ament and Pearl Jam's Vitalogy Foundation are longtime supporters of Bureau of Fearless Ideas, a Seattle-based non-profit organization that provides writing and tutoring for humans aged 6-18 in the Greenwood neighborhood, and at a soon-to-be-opened second location at Yesler Terrace.
About Jeff's Painting:
Auction item #22, titled “in a different world…”
23” x 30” acrylic painting, oil pastels and charcoal on watercolor paper.
Inspired by a poem from Keziah, 4th grade Bureau of Fearless Ideas student.
Poem titled “Taming” about a creative dream she is having.
Selected quote:
“In this different world With pixel pencils, transparent marshmallows that become fluffy clouds Hershey’s kisses melt into mountains of candy”
Valued at $1,000 (starting BID $400 with minimum BID increments of $100).
Matt Cameron has announced the upcoming release of his solo album, Cavedweller. According to Blabbermouth, the album will be available later this month on September 22nd. Watch the Ten Club for more details on how to pre-order. For now, you can enjoy this teaser and the tracklist below.
Tracklisting 01. Time Can't Wait 02. All At Once 03. Blind 04. Through The Ceiling 05. One Special Lady 06. In The Trees 07. Into The Fire 08. Real And Imagined 09. Unnecessary
“I love this one because it just sounds kinda crunchy and plodding with guitar riffs and solos all over it. Halfway through it breaks into this really pretty and atmospheric uplifting part, and then it comes back down again.”
“I love working with Mike, because he is as kind and down to earth as he is incredibly talented, and the best part is that he seems to function with music through feeling and passion — if you’ve ever seen him play live, you see him alternate between jumping around like a madman and taking it all in with his eyes closed and head tilted back as if he’s spiritually channeling and squeezing every sound that comes out of his guitar.”
You can hear the song below that and check out the tracklisting for the soundtrack below that.
Darkness – Mike McCready Lightness – Mike McCready Young-ish – Mike McCready Grandmother Earth – Mike McCready Windless – Mike McCready Tried & True – Mike McCready Northern / Falling Apart – Mike McCready Southern / Coming Together – Mike McCready Sean Mac On A Horse On A Boat – Mike McCready, Troy Nelson & MacKenzie Mercer Meridian Suns – Mike McCready You’re the Song – Mike McCready, Kim Virant Love Wins – Mike McCready Tree Fractal – Mike McCready Safe Room – Mike McCready Altered – Mike McCready Outside – Mike McCready A Revolution of the Heart – Mike McCready Social Distraction – Mike McCready Shrine Watcher – Mike McCready Spaced Out – Mike McCready Whole Level – Mike McCready Moonlight Thieves – Mike McCready Aspiring – Mike McCready Descending – Mike McCready, MacKenzie Mercer Tree Fractal (Reprise) – Mike McCready Trying & Truer – Mike McCready Connection – Mike McCready Sky Accepted – Mike McCready Don’t Let Go, Hold On – Mike McCready, Star Anna Love Wins Again – Mike McCready Radio Sign Off – Jeffrey Dorfman
The latest episode of Twin Peaks featured a performance of Out of Sand by Edward Louis Severson III. Check out a fan's rip of the performance and read more about Eddie and the performance at Rolling Stone.
You can pre-order the soundtrack on CD ($14.99 + $6.99 domestic S&H) or vinyl ($33.99 + $11.99 domestic S&H) right now.
The movie will premier on television on October 13th prior to the ALCS Game 1 on FS1.
There is a home video release coming November 17th.
Both shows' full bootlegs will be released on November 17th.
Here is the official announcement:
In celebration of Pearl Jam's legendary sold out performances at Wrigley Field on August 20th & 22nd, 2016 during the Chicago Cubs historic World Series championship season, Pearl Jam is set to release the documentary film Let’s Play Two and accompanying soundtrack album.
With Chicago being a hometown to Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam has forged a relationship with the city, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field that is unparalleled in the world of sports and music. From Ten to Lightning Bolt, this feature film shuffles through Pearl Jam’s ever-growing catalog of originals and covers -- spanning the band's 25-year career. Through the eyes of Danny Clinch and the voice of Pearl Jam, Let's Play Two showcases the journey of that special relationship.