Pearl Jam Dig Deep and Find a New Light on ‘Dark Matter’

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Pearl Jam Dig Deep and Find a New Light on ‘Dark Matter’
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with a big emotional bang: “We used to laugh/We used to sing/We used to dance/We used to believe,” Eddie Vedder sings on “Scared of Fear,” the rocking opener fromand has worked with everyone from Iggy Pop to pop superstars like Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, and Post Malone. was a Trump-era statement that showed how well PJ could keep their trademark anger feeling fresh and relevant close to 30 years after they began their run.

“We’re still looking for ways to communicate,” Vedder told listeners at an L.A. preview of the new tracks. “We’re at this time in our lives when you could do it or you could not do it, but we still care about putting something out there that is meaningful, and we hopefully think is our best work. No hyperbole, I think this is our best work.”is jam-packed with fist-pumping rockers, stunning songwriting, and melodies tailor-made to be shouted with the windows down.

The U2-like pop surprise of “Won’t Tell” might make longtime fans do a double-take — one of the group’s catchiest cuts in ages, with radio-friendly hooks, a tender Vedder vocal, euphorically shimmering guitar licks, and golden bridge. The slow-burner “Upper Hand” sounds like it could be a newly recovered ballad the band might’ve recorded back in the Nineties, but now with a heavier dose of wisdom.

“Something Special” is a sweet, easygoing rock lullaby with lines like “If you could see what I see now/You gotta know I’m looking up, oh so proud/The one I used to hold is oh so special.” Then comes “Got to Give,” which opens with peaceful acoustic strumming before it kicks into a proper uptempo Who-esque send-off. “Let’s get to the point we can believe that we are better together, you and me,” Vedder pleads, reaching his breaking point and ready to move forward as the music swells around him.

reflect for a while as they watch the waves crash along the PCH. “May our days be long until kingdom come,” Vedder howls. “We can become one last setting sun/Am I the only one hanging on?/We could become one last setting sun/Or be the sun at the break of dawn/Let us not fade/Let us not fade.” But withKeanu Reeves Joins 'Sonic 3' as Shadow1 month ago

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