Now this is isn't 100%. But after 7 days on Spotify DM had 1,974,762 plays while Running has 1,197,670. Dark Matter visualizer on youtube had 762,500 views Running has 151,319 but us blocked in the U.S. and possibly other places
I'll read reviews of Pearl Jam albums, but I don't tend to put much stock in them one way or the other because I'm not looking for a recommendation, and I'm not looking to place a Pearl Jam album in the context of their career or of the larger musical landscape. I already know, based on a thirty-year track record, that I am likely to respond to what this band produces. And, if it ever happened that a Pearl Jam album came out and I didn't respond to it initially, it's going to get a lot of rope before I decide there's nothing there for me.
A music review is more useful to me if it's making me aware of an artist with whom I'm not familiar. That ship sailed long ago with respect to Pearl Jam. Whether a reviewer raves about a Pearl Jam album or pans it, it's not going to have any bearing on my level of interest in that album once it becomes available to me.
One of the reviews linked here did something that is a pet peeve of mine, describing Pearl Jam as "not relevant." This word gets thrown around a lot, but it is almost always missing a modifier. "Relevant" to whom? Perhaps Pearl Jam is not relevant to the reviewer, or to the people the reviewer socializes with or to the people with whom the reviewer has a discourse online, all of whom are very likely to be similarly situated to the reviewer and often unaware that there are a lot of people who think differently than they do. But Pearl Jam is relevant to me, and they're relevant to tens of thousands of other people in this fan club, not to mention hundreds of thousands of people who pay to see them perform. We may not matter to the reviewer's narrow definition of the culture, but we are real people whose interests are part of the culture nonetheless.
I agree. I’m bugged too by the relevant descriptor. Maybe relevant means driving the culture, but that’s a narrow description.
It always makes me think of when a reporter asked then-president Bill Clinton whether he was relevant given Republican victories in the 1994 midterms and he replied, "The Constitution gives me relevance."
For the first 17 days SBWM had 1,909,512 plays Running is at 1,714,664
SBWM audio youtube is up over 400k views to Running audio youtube at the same point.
Just going by that we gotta hope they move the physical copies. At this point it's going to stream less than Gigaton. I don't have the other streaming numbers so this is not 100%
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Dark Matter visualizer on youtube had 762,500 views
Running has 151,319 but us blocked in the U.S. and possibly other places
A music review is more useful to me if it's making me aware of an artist with whom I'm not familiar. That ship sailed long ago with respect to Pearl Jam. Whether a reviewer raves about a Pearl Jam album or pans it, it's not going to have any bearing on my level of interest in that album once it becomes available to me.
One of the reviews linked here did something that is a pet peeve of mine, describing Pearl Jam as "not relevant." This word gets thrown around a lot, but it is almost always missing a modifier. "Relevant" to whom? Perhaps Pearl Jam is not relevant to the reviewer, or to the people the reviewer socializes with or to the people with whom the reviewer has a discourse online, all of whom are very likely to be similarly situated to the reviewer and often unaware that there are a lot of people who think differently than they do. But Pearl Jam is relevant to me, and they're relevant to tens of thousands of other people in this fan club, not to mention hundreds of thousands of people who pay to see them perform. We may not matter to the reviewer's narrow definition of the culture, but we are real people whose interests are part of the culture nonetheless.
Running is at 1,714,664
SBWM audio youtube is up over 400k views to Running audio youtube at the same point.
Just going by that we gotta hope they move the physical copies. At this point it's going to stream less than Gigaton. I don't have the other streaming numbers so this is not 100%
they couldn’t get more exposure from cbs? Hmm
https://youtu.be/bM7en7ykDxQ?si=AVv2UslW6apIjZIq
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/review/2024/04/11/pearl-jam-dark-matter-eddie-vedder-and-co-return-with-a-tempestuous-back-to-basics-album/
"That's a vibe" - Ryan Miller
9/11/2022 - Madison Square Garden, New York
Other bands
Guster - 8/12/2023
Guster - 3/30/2024
Guster - 8/11/2024
Built to Spill - 9/1/2024
btw, I am a dad of daughters (and a son), so a sappy dad song may hit home with me. I'm still catching myself humming it now and then.