Sharon Stone is single, and once again, ready to mingle.
23.01.2020 - 20:36 / nme.com
The band will release their 11th studio album in March
Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard has called his bandmate Eddie Vedder’s lyrics on new album ‘Gigaton’ “a powerful sort of tonic”.
The legendary rock band will release their new record on March 27. It will be their 11th studio album and follows 2013’s ‘Lightning Bolt’.
Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1, guitarist Gossard discussed how Vedder’s lyrics relate to the wider world in 2020. “I don’t want to speak too much about the lyrics
Sharon Stone is single, and once again, ready to mingle.
'The Slow Rush' is out this week
Billed as the band's "first official music video in seven years"
SiriusXM announced on Thursday (Feb. 6) that Pearl Jam is set to take the stage of the iconic Apollo Theater next month for an exclusive show.The invitation-only concert for SiriusXM subscribers and Pandora listeners, taking place on March 26, will mark the first time the legendary rockers have ever performed at the historic venue, and will occur just hours prior to the release of the band's eleventh studio album, Gigaton.
Pearl Jam will play its smallest show in New York in nearly 14 years when it visits the historic Apollo Theatre in Harlem on March 26, the day before its 11th studio album “Gigaton” will be released on the group’s Monkeywrench label through Republic Records.
There were plenty of celebrity cameos in the commericals that ran during Sunday's (Feb. 2) Super Bowl LIV, but only one of them featured a Hollywood legend making his voiceover debut alongside a snippet of a new song from a legendary rock group that typically stays as far away from the big game as possible.
The track debuted during a Verizon advert which was broadcast during last night's Super Bowl (February 2)
Diego Scotti knew many of the other ads running in Super Bowl LIV were going to be loud, chaotic and booming. So he decided to use a few smart touches to get his company’s quiet Big Game spot heard.
GÖTEBORG, Sweden — Norway’s Stian Kristiansen (“Homeground”, “The Man Who Loved Yngve”) has signed on to direct “Doppler” for long-time production partners at Motlys (“Louder than Bombs”, Homeground”).
For those of us old enough to be music fans and attending concerts in the mid-1990s, Pearl Jam and Ticketmaster will forever be inextricably linked. Pearl Jam became synonymous with anti-Ticketmaster venom from both artists and consumers during that period, who saw the ticketing company as a monopoly (even in the pre-Live Nation merger days) that charged egregious fees to the detriment of both parties.
Pearl Jam is not a band that has ever accepted conventional wisdom. So now they are going after what many regard as a permanent pest of the touring industry -- the ticket resale market.
Beautiful stuff
Pearl Jam gave rock fans a taste of their upcoming album, Gigaton, with their new single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants." On Wednesday (Jan. 29), the band unveiled the tune's cinematic music video.The clip weaves scenes of the group performing the song with stunning scenes of nature and the Earth, including mountains, raindrops, the night sky, deserts, forests and more.
Demi Lovato is ready to . In a new interview with with Zane Lowe on Apple Music's Beats 1, she opened up about the brand new song she's performing at Grammys 2020, a song that was written four days before her .As Demi revealed to Zane, the track is titled "Anyone," and she described it as a heavy and emotional look at her mindset in the summer of 2018.
Pearl Jam unveiled its upcoming 11th studio album “Gigaton” today at NeueHouse in Los Angeles during an intimate playback in Dolby Atmos sound — complete with frontman Eddie Vedder pouring tequila shots for attendees while the music blared. As previously reported, “Gigaton” will be released March 27 on the band’s Monkeywrench imprint through Republic, and is preceded by the Talking Heads-tinged first single “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” which dropped earlier this week.
Pearl Jam’s long hibernation is officially over. The Hall of Famers have dropped “Dance of the Clairvoyants,” the first track lifted from their much-anticipated eleventh studio album Gigaton.Due out March 27, Gigaton will mark the Seattle rock legends’ first album since 2013's Grammy winner Lightning Bolt, a full eight years ago.Produced with Josh Evans, “Dance of the Clairvoyants” isn’t your typical slice of Pearl Jam.
Pearl Jam’s new album Gigaton is coming on March 27 via Monkeywrench/Republic. Today, the band have offered the first taste of new music from the album. The song is called “Dance of the Clairvoyants.” Take a listen below.
It sees them experimenting with electronic sounds...