![]() ![]() Genres: Alternative Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock. Pearl Jam made peace with their hard rock past on their eponymous eighth album, but its 2009 sequel, Backspacer, is where the group really gets back to basics, bringing in old cohort Brendan OBrien to produce for the first time since 1998s Yield. Terms of the deal to premiere this on MySpace we not disclosed, but Pearl Jam has been doing some interesting things for the promotion of this album, including teaming up with Target to launch it. Not only, Gossard selected some of his favorite Pearl Jam tracks – Pilate, Aya Davanita, The End and Immortality taken from the 2016 Boston concert -, two of his unreleased songs ( The Farewellest and Hung By A Halo) and a track from his new side project ( Painted Shield, with Mason Jennings and Matt Chamberlain).ĭuring the episode, Stone recalled the late Shawn Smith and aired Pieces of Sky in My Head – an unreleased track by Brad from the new album the group was recording during the period of Smith’s death.īelow you can find some songs shared by Pearl Jam guitarist. Pearl Jam discography and songs: Music profile for Pearl Jam, formed July 1990. Photo: Francesca Garattoniĭuring the program, Stone Gossard streamed some of his favorite songs from Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Chris Cornell, Alain Johannes, Prince, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Mudhoney and Stooges and some tracks from young bands he loves very much (like the Alabama Shakes). Admittedly, No Code is a weird, wandering album, and Who You Are is probably one of the only songs that was viable at all as a single (though Hail, Hail, one of Pearl Jam’s best rock songs. Today Pearl Jam guitarist was interviewed during a livestream on Pearl Jam Radio, available on SiriusXM. Thirty-three years after their formation, Pearl Jam continues to release respectable albums, such as 2009s gold-certified Backspacer. ![]() Share on Email Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on WhatsApp Share on Telegram
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