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Pearl Jam: Backspacer review

Label
Universal/Island
Release date
21st September 2009
Genre
Rock
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They were never as cool as Nirvana… but they’re still standing

As the duel figureheads with Nirvana of Seattle’s early nineties grunge scene, Pearl Jam’s musical touchstone was a brooding angst expressed through more classicist heavy rock than their rivals’ punk-influenced thrash.

A full 15 years after Kurt Cobain and Nirvana’s implosion, the Eddie Vedder-led band are releasing their ninth studio album and have grown into the hard-working, spasmodically inspired arena-filling rockers they were always destined to be.

Unlike Nirvana, Pearl Jam were always as influenced by Led Zeppelin as Black Flag, and tracks like gravel-voiced opener Gonna See My Friend and frenetic first single Got Some are unashamed rockers powered by vim and brio.

There is one more crucial difference: far from the tortured figure who crafted their dark debut Ten, the effervescent Vedder now has the air of a man happy in his own skin and enjoying making music. Backspacer is the sound of survivors on top of their game.

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Foo Fighters: Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Thin Lizzy: Jailbreak
Theory Of A Deadman: Theory Of A Deadman

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