Saturday March 27th marks the one year anniversary of Pearl Jam’s eleventh studio album Gigaton.
Through the past year we’ve experienced the COVID-19 pandemic, social
unrest, and the ever present signals of climate change. While these
times have been tough, we hope that this music has been there to help
out along the way. We are eager to get back out on the road and to play Gigaton live for the first time ever.
In the meantime, tune into Gigaton Anniversary Weekend on SiriusXM radio
where we’ll be airing exclusive track-by-track content from the band
every hour starting at 5PM ET all weekend long. Be sure to also check
out the Gigaton visualizers on Pearl Jam's Youtube channel or try out the Quick Escape arcade game.
The band hopes everyone will stay vigilant and keep wearing
their masks so that we can all experience live music safely together
again soon.
For the 1-year #GigatonAnniversary, we're highlighting some facts about the environment from the past year since the album was released. (Source: International Energy Agency)
In the spirit of Gigaton, we encourage you to join Earth Hour 2021 and turn off your lights for 1 hour at 8:30pm local time.
For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
If they didnt put a new album out before getting to play it live, I think that would be different. Im glad they opted not to do any streams. I don’t want to hear new songs performed until it’s live and with fan energy
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Hearing gigaton for the first time before it was released at the listening party in Hollywood where I was bartending at the time with Ev in attendance and passing around a bottle of tequila. Haha. Good times! Viva Gigaton!
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24 × 36 in / 61 × 91.4 cm / Edition of 20 31 × 46.5 in / 78.7 × 118.1 cm / Edition of 15 40 × 60 in / 101.6 × 152.4 cm / Edition of 30 60 × 90 in / 152.4 × 228.6 cm / Edition of 7
Arctic waterfalls sprout from the Nordaustlandet ice cap as it gushes high volumes of meltwater – a striking reminder of this icy ecosystem's fragility. Even though this image was taken just 600 miles from the North Pole, the temperature hovered in the high 60's (ºF). Thanks to climate change, the Arctic could be completely devoid of sea ice during the summer months within the next 10 to 20 years.
This
photograph has recently been featured on the cover of Pearl Jam’s newest
album, Gigaton. It is an archival pigment print on
Baryta paper. Below are details and pricing for limited edition prints.
These prints come with a signed and numbered certificate of
authenticity. They come unframed, but we are happy to make proper
archival framing recommendations. We are gifting Pearl Jam album covers
signed by the band with the purchase of a 40” x 60 or 60” x 90.” Please
feel free to reach out with any further questions, as I am delighted to
help!
*Pricing below is in USD
Edition of 20: 24” x 36” (61 x 91.4 cm) $5,500
Edition of 15: 31” x 46.5” (78.7 x 118.1 cm) $7,500
Edition of 30: 40” x 60” (101.6 x 152.4 cm) $18,500
Edition of 7: 60” x 90” (152.4 × 228.6 cm) $50,000
... Artist: Ken Taylor @kentaylorart Band: Pearl Jam @pearljam Manufacturer: Inhouse screen printing @inhousesilkscreen Size: 30” x 30” Layers: Seven-color Run: 200 Edition: Ten Club @mrtsurt Technique: Serigraph (screen print) Paper: Coventry Rag 320 GSM 100% Cotton Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges Forgery Protection: Official Pearl Jam serial numbered security label on verso Event: Gigaton albumn release Notes: The A/P's are odd numbers, Ten Club are even numbered. Artist
Notes: "I was asked to reinterpret the album cover, which deals with
themes revolving around climate change. I started reading about arctic
ice melting and one of the things that came up was about permafrost
being exposed and revealing mammoth bones and in some cases, well
preserved ones. Which was fascinating but scary that it’s happening.
That was the starting point for the idea, one thing lead to another and
.....viola!" -Ken Taylor
Early last year I was fortunate enough to be back working with @MrTsurt & @IanWilliamsArt
on Pearl Jam designs for the upcoming Gigaton Tour of the US and
Canada. Sadly just as we finalised all the designs a pandemic happened
and the tour was cancelled. Here’s one of the designs from the series.
The theme was based around how climate change may effect each of
cities/regions/states the shows would be played. Stickers and Buttons of
the designs have since been released for sale on the Pearl Jam online
store. I’ll post some more of the designs over the next few weeks. #PearlJam#Gigaton#Oklahoma#PearljamOfficial#PearlJamFamily#PearlJamFan#SeattleSound#EddieVedder#JeffAment#StoneGossard#MikeMcCready#MattCameron#TravisPrice
For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
No offense, but at this stage of their career - 31 years in - it's amazing they're still here at all given how much they've given to fans. And they're still humans, also with families - i'm sure just like myself, trying to survive during this. I know I could barely think about my work at several points last year. They don't owe us anything.
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For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
No offense, but at this stage of their career - 31 years in - it's amazing they're still here at all given how much they've given to fans. And they're still humans, also with families - i'm sure just like myself, trying to survive during this. I know I could barely think about my work at several points last year. They don't owe us anything.
Yea…. This is the more sensible, other side of my earlier post. I can’t help but to feel that way sometimes though.
For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
No offense, but at this stage of their career - 31 years in - it's amazing they're still here at all given how much they've given to fans. And they're still humans, also with families - i'm sure just like myself, trying to survive during this. I know I could barely think about my work at several points last year. They don't owe us anything.
Yea…. This is the more sensible, other side of my earlier post. I can’t help but to feel that way sometimes though.
I get it. I've felt the same way a few times. But in reality, it's just not, well....reality. for them to get together, fly across the country or countries to do something for the fans, putting themselves and others at risk. I think the ones who did the live streams did so out of necessity.
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For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
No offense, but at this stage of their career - 31 years in - it's amazing they're still here at all given how much they've given to fans. And they're still humans, also with families - i'm sure just like myself, trying to survive during this. I know I could barely think about my work at several points last year. They don't owe us anything.
Yea…. This is the more sensible, other side of my earlier post. I can’t help but to feel that way sometimes though.
I get it. I've felt the same way a few times. But in reality, it's just not, well....reality. for them to get together, fly across the country or countries to do something for the fans, putting themselves and others at risk. I think the ones who did the live streams did so out of necessity.
They could've livestreamed a show of them playing in their studio or garage or something. Or done SNL or Colbert remotely. Lots of bands did that over the last year or so. Since they put out a new album right at the start of the pandemic, I would've thought might want to promote it a little bit at least...
For such a “fan friendly” band, it’s extremely disappointing that over the past year we got absolutely nothing from them. I don’t count merch and livestreams of old shows. They really couldn’t get together and play some live streamed music ?
No offense, but at this stage of their career - 31 years in - it's amazing they're still here at all given how much they've given to fans. And they're still humans, also with families - i'm sure just like myself, trying to survive during this. I know I could barely think about my work at several points last year. They don't owe us anything.
Yea…. This is the more sensible, other side of my earlier post. I can’t help but to feel that way sometimes though.
I get it. I've felt the same way a few times. But in reality, it's just not, well....reality. for them to get together, fly across the country or countries to do something for the fans, putting themselves and others at risk. I think the ones who did the live streams did so out of necessity.
They could've livestreamed a show of them playing in their studio or garage or something. Or done SNL or Colbert remotely. Lots of bands did that over the last year or so. Since they put out a new album right at the start of the pandemic, I would've thought might want to promote it a little bit at least...
I don't know why I'm continually surprised at how many selfish fans this band has. Some people will complain about anything. They don't owe you shit. I'm thankful we got Gigaton (one of the best albums of their career) and we've got a tour to look forward to. Everyone should be grateful we still have a band to be fans of. Very few make it this long and with people constantly complaining about everything, I'm sure it's exhausting for a band. It's a miracle they still want to do it at all.
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Saturday March 27th marks the one year anniversary of Pearl Jam’s eleventh studio album Gigaton. Through the past year we’ve experienced the COVID-19 pandemic, social unrest, and the ever present signals of climate change. While these times have been tough, we hope that this music has been there to help out along the way. We are eager to get back out on the road and to play Gigaton live for the first time ever.
In the meantime, tune into Gigaton Anniversary Weekend on SiriusXM radio where we’ll be airing exclusive track-by-track content from the band every hour starting at 5PM ET all weekend long. Be sure to also check out the Gigaton visualizers on Pearl Jam's Youtube channel or try out the Quick Escape arcade game.
The band hopes everyone will stay vigilant and keep wearing their masks so that we can all experience live music safely together again soon.
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31 × 46.5 in / 78.7 × 118.1 cm / Edition of 15
40 × 60 in / 101.6 × 152.4 cm / Edition of 30
60 × 90 in / 152.4 × 228.6 cm / Edition of 7
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Artist: Ken Taylor @kentaylorart
Band: Pearl Jam @pearljam
Manufacturer: Inhouse screen printing @inhousesilkscreen
Size: 30” x 30”
Layers: Seven-color
Run: 200
Edition: Ten Club @mrtsurt
Technique: Serigraph (screen print)
Paper: Coventry Rag 320 GSM 100% Cotton Archival Paper with hand-deckled edges
Forgery Protection: Official Pearl Jam serial numbered security label on verso
Event: Gigaton albumn release
Notes: The A/P's are odd numbers, Ten Club are even numbered.
Artist Notes: "I was asked to reinterpret the album cover, which deals with themes revolving around climate change. I started reading about arctic ice melting and one of the things that came up was about permafrost being exposed and revealing mammoth bones and in some cases, well preserved ones. Which was fascinating but scary that it’s happening. That was the starting point for the idea, one thing lead to another and .....viola!" -Ken Taylor
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Early last year I was fortunate enough to be back working with @MrTsurt & @IanWilliamsArt on Pearl Jam designs for the upcoming Gigaton Tour of the US and Canada. Sadly just as we finalised all the designs a pandemic happened and the tour was cancelled. Here’s one of the designs from the series. The theme was based around how climate change may effect each of cities/regions/states the shows would be played. Stickers and Buttons of the designs have since been released for sale on the Pearl Jam online store. I’ll post some more of the designs over the next few weeks. #PearlJam #Gigaton #Oklahoma #PearljamOfficial #PearlJamFamily #PearlJamFan #SeattleSound #EddieVedder #JeffAment #StoneGossard #MikeMcCready #MattCameron #TravisPrice2004 Boston I
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