***ECHOES: Pearl Jam's new interviews (updated)

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  • helplessdancer
    helplessdancer Posts: 5,293
    LOVE new music
  • pleatherman
    pleatherman Posts: 472
    Here's one from Radio 92.3 Cleveland w/ Stone.
    http://www.radio923fm.com/pages/4860658.php
  • Awesome thread! Thanks for compiling all the links.
  • dreamtonic
    dreamtonic Posts: 133
    this one came out of australia today. interview/article with Ed, Stone, and Mike. I just read it and learned that Mike surfs!

    http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/stor ... 21,00.html

    Oh, and quote from Ed "We've heard good things about the album, although I have a healthy sense of distrust." :lol:
  • aNiMaL
    aNiMaL Posts: 7,117
    Great thread! I went through today and listened to and read all the interviews. Thanks, Kat! :D
  • New interview 8.1.09: Courier Mail

    nice

    real nice
  • PRIESTY
    PRIESTY Posts: 67
    Stone on NOVA Radio - Australia

    Left hand side of page - Latest Podcasts - 3rd August

    15:35 into the podcast

    http://www.nova969.com.au/site/shows/merrick_rosso_kate.aspx
  • dreamtonic wrote:
    this one came out of australia today. interview/article with Ed, Stone, and Mike. I just read it and learned that Mike surfs!

    http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/stor ... 21,00.html

    Oh, and quote from Ed "We've heard good things about the album, although I have a healthy sense of distrust." :lol:

    Aw, the story about the Disney tear is sad. Good article...thanks for posting!
  • koda74
    koda74 Posts: 86
    So much catching up to do, thanks for the links ;)
  • satansbed
    satansbed Posts: 2,139
    theres a new nme article could some one transcribe it on here please :D
  • NoLogo
    NoLogo Posts: 289
    here is just a short interview/trailer for backspacer: http://www.spiegel.de/video/video-1016167.html

    it´s in german, but ed´s comments are subtiteled.


    sorry, it was already posted: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=106611
  • PJSEMPRE
    PJSEMPRE Posts: 687
    satansbed wrote:
    theres a new nme article could some one transcribe it on here please :D

    Yes, please...
    Let's say knowledge is a tree, yeah.
    It's growing up just like me.
  • The band will record a session (and an interview?) with Zane Lowe on BBC's Radio 1. Listen (about 1:05.27 into the show) http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00m3yd4
  • raivo
    raivo Posts: 50
    Here's a video interview @ NME:
    http://www.nme.com/video/bcid/34124633001/search/NME

    (sorry if it's already been posted)
  • luxpjamer
    luxpjamer Posts: 837
    http://www.vertigo.fm/pearljam/texte/de ... interview/

    A german interview about backspacer
    Beavis : Is this Pearl Jam?
    Butt-head: This guy makes faces like Eddie Vedder.
    Beavis: No, Eddie Vedder makes faces like this guy.
    Butt-head: I heard these guys, like, came first and Pearl Jam ripped them off.
    Beavis: No, Pearl Jam came first.
    Butt-head: Well, they both suck.
  • Purlyjem
    Purlyjem Posts: 126
    The NME article is really a bad article. You don't miss a thing. The author has no idea what Pearl Jam is all about...
    "I'll ride the wave...where it takes me.."
  • Here is another interview: http://www.winnipegsun.com/entertainmen ... 6-sun.html

    Pearl Jams again
    Seattle band goes back to its rock roots for the new album Backspacer
    By JASON MACNEIL, SPECIAL TO SUN MEDIA

    When longtime Seattle rock group Pearl Jam began working on their new studio album, the idea was to delete any of the sonic fat which appeared on some of their earlier efforts.

    Hence, it seems quite suitable that the band chose Backspacer as its album title.

    "I think basically we wanted it to be pretty focused," guitarist Stone Gossard says backstage -- alongside guitarist Mike McCready -- before a Toronto show last Friday. "If it wasn't really developing (into) a song or a plot, then it was, 'Just get rid of it.' We did the right work for them, they're fresh and they're up-tempo but they're not over-thought."

    Backspacer, out Sept. 20, has 11 songs and clocks in at 36 minutes, 10 minutes less than their previous shortest effort, Vs., back in 1993. Gossard also says McCready, drummer Matt Cameron, bassist Jeff Ament and himself worked on the album while Eddie Vedder toured solo last year behind the Into the Wild soundtrack.

    "With this album, the band was in full control of it to start out with. Ed wasn't involved," he says. "We got our songs together and got what was the base of the record, the backbone of it. Ed came in and it started to morph. We carried the torch and passed it to Ed and he inhabited it all. Once he wrapped his head around the songs, he knew how to finish them and we trusted him with that."

    Produced by Brendan O'Brien, early reviews of Backspacer have tossed around the "New Wave" term quite a bit. But don't expect Pearl Jam to be wearing skinny ties and trading guitars for synthesizers anytime soon. From crisp, punchy rockers like Supersonic and Got Some to broader, well-rounded anthems like Amongst the Waves and Unthought Known, it's quite solid from start to finish.

    As for favourites, McCready says Just Breathe, one of two Vedder-led acoustic-driven numbers, is his pick.

    "I think Ed's harmonies when he comes in on the chorus are so striking and phenomenal and moving that it just draws me in every time I hear it," he says. "It's a beautiful love song."

    Meanwhile, Gossard selects The End, the other number in a similar style.

    "I think The End is one of the greatest songs ever written -- it's ridiculous lyrical, structural simplicity and finger-picking," he says. "How close his voice is to just breaking but it doesn't. I think it's exciting that he wanted to do some of that with this band too. It was a great opportunity for this band to have that as a whole rather than to try and separate it."

    So far on their current tour, Pearl Jam has only performed a handful of songs from Backspacer, including the single The Fixer. McCready says more of the new material will appear in concert once the album is officially released.

    "I think playing the new songs is just a joy," he says. "It's exciting for us as musicians because it's new art and (we) see how people react to it. New is always exciting, I want to play more of it."

    But don't expect Pearl Jam to be out on the road months at a time supporting it. Gossard says they will continue touring, but would "love to make records and tour in smaller increments over the next 20 years."

    It goes against the traditional music industry grain, but that's nothing new for these guys.

    "There's a real collective energy that's built over the years," Gossard says. "There were so many times where people said, 'You're going to screw your career.' Everything that everyone said was going to be the end of us ended up being something that we grew from and that people respected."
  • Something small but intriguing
    http://www.orilliapacket.com/ArticleDis ... ?e=1712714

    After reissuing its debut album Ten earlier this year, Pearl Jam already has some extra songs hanging around for what will be its tenth studio album.

    No timeline or musical direction has yet to take shape, but according to guitarist Mike McCready, one of the songs from the Backspacer sessions is a "big monster song of Ed's."

    "It's like a nine-minute song, so there was a lot of experimenting with stuff that didn't fit in," guitarist Stone Gossard adds. "It has an enormous jam section."

    "There are song ideas that are pretty flushed out, they're not all down but there's some pretty good stuff," McCready says.

    Pearl Jam also opened and closed its Toronto gig with Neil Young covers, but oddly enough, the band has never played at Massey Hall.

    Eddie Vedder played the venue two nights in August, 2008.

    "Is that like a 2200-seater?" McCready asks. "We have one of those in Seattle, The Paramount, I love playing those venues."

    And while neither has gone through Young's massive Archives Vol. 1 box set from start to finish, Gossard says he's still amazed by the man Vedder calls "Uncle Neil."

    "I just saw the American Masters thing and it's so shockingly good," he says.

    "He's one of a kind. He's really challenged everybody in terms of what's possible and how to stick to your guns and be totally relevant still. He's a total dreamer. He's very attached with manifesting his imagination. It's crazy."
  • Dead Man Walking
    Dead Man Walking Toronto-ish Posts: 2,762
    Great audio interview by Alan Cross from 102.1 from Friday here in Toronto...
    http://www.exploremusic.com/exclusives/ ... die-Vedder
  • PJSEMPRE
    PJSEMPRE Posts: 687
    http://www.terra.com.br/musica/pearl-jam/entrevista.htm

    Interview from Brazil. The band explained song by song.
    Let's say knowledge is a tree, yeah.
    It's growing up just like me.
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