Alternatives to Pearl Jam

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  • smile6680
    smile6680 Posts: 437
    Eric Church would be my suggestion. His older stuff. He has the same passion/believability in his songs as Pearl Jam does. 

    He's not necessarily in my regular rotation as of late. 
  • BH76306
    BH76306 Posts: 113
    Manchester Orchestra has easily become my favorite non-PJ band.
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,365
    RP112579 said:
    Creed
    Fuck you!




    Respectfully. 
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  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,365
    7Mary3 has jamz that are da bomb!

    You can pop that CD in your car's player any day of the weeks.
    Always thought they were underrated. 
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  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    KV4053 said:
    BF25394 said:
    KV4053 said:
    BB127847 said:
    Sorry to say I can only listen to Pearl Jam non stop for so long before I need something else. Any recommendations on other bands to checkout that have a similar sound?
    They sound nothing like Pearl Jam, but my third favorite band is Wilco. The Beatles rank #2 but you already know their stuff.
    They're my second-favorite. Yep, I put them over the Beatles. (Actually, Radiohead is my No. 3.)

    I've seen Wilco 52 times since 1995, and Pearl Jam 72 times since 1994, but I've seen Jeff Tweedy in one form or another 81 times including the Wilco shows, so he has the edge. By the end of this month, PJ (and Ed) will regain the lead by a hair (80 PJ plus 2 EV and 1 EV/MM).
    That is an impressive number of Wilco/Tweedy shows. I tried to see them two nights in a row in New York for the YHF shows but my girl was not having it. She loves PJ, but not so much Wilco.
    I saw my first Wilco show just two months after A.M. came out, so I had a head start, but I've been racking up the Tweedy shows thanks to his annual residency at Largo here in L.A. I've seen him there 20 times now, almost every time in the front row. I just saw him there four times in five nights the week before Dark Matter came out. 
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  • darthvedder
    darthvedder Posts: 2,672
    My Morning Jacket is a five piece and much better than Wilco.
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  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,904
    Soundgarden.
    Alice in chains.
    Glen Hansard 


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  • aF142117
    aF142117 Posts: 112
    DMB
    Gang of youths 
    Rival sons
    the national 
    greta van fleet 
    mumford and sons 
    Noir désir 
  • Modest Mouse is my second favorite band

    Also love
    Cake
    Killers
    Audioslave

  • rw160510
    rw160510 Posts: 1,072
    I’d recommend this thread in other music for ideas. Not everything in it is for everyone and it’s 26 pages now but the music is usually pretty good regardless https://community.pearljam.com/discussion/174141/ten-albums-presently-floating-your-boat/p1
  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,553
    Collective Soul
    "I got memories, I got shit"
  • jstu39
    jstu39 Posts: 149
    BH76306 said:
    Manchester Orchestra has easily become my favorite non-PJ band.
    Probably top 5 for me. Really enjoyed them at Ohana a couple years ago. 
  • Jed
    Jed New York City Posts: 1,206
    Check out goose! They are amazing live and just sound great no matter what song you listen to.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,537
    AD178110 said:
    Afghan Whigs all day. 
    Now we're talking 
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,537
    RP112579 said:
    Creed
    And Stone Temple Pilots. I think you're the only person who understood the question as it was asked.
  • slyhiggs
    slyhiggs Posts: 133
    Chili Peppers
    Anything Cornell
    Aaron Lewis covers (non country)
    Candlebox
    Third eye blind
    Leon Russell (my late fathers favorite)
    Jimmy Buffet (summertime and vacation)
    STP
    Chains
    Velvet revolver
    Live
    Stone sour
    Fleetwood Mac
    Metallica (in the gym)

    75% PJ, 25% the rest

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  • Gibson
    Gibson Chicago Posts: 2,671
    7Mary3 has jamz that are da bomb!

    You can pop that CD in your car's player any day of the weeks.
    This was the most 90s thing I have come across in forever, and I needed that today.
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  • LukinAtU
    LukinAtU Posts: 831
    not similar but I've had Queens of the Stone Age catalog on high rotation lately. Saw them twice in last 8 months. They kill it, play a good bit of hits which is fine with me because they are pumping. just wish everyone didn't stand around like stiffs. Also spinning a lot of Maynard's bands, Tool/APC/Puscifer...and back into AIC's catalog. And wish the boys would do a Mad Season cover...
  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    If you are looking to listen to music that is other than pearl jam, listen to the music that has influenced the various band members.

    The Who
    Wipers
    Neil Young (& Crazy Horse)
    REM
    Led Zepellin
    The Stooges
    MC5
    Mike Watt
    Janes Addiction
    The Clash
    Joe Strummer
    Velvet Underground
    Lou Reed
    Dead Moon
    Parliament Funkadelic
    The Pixies
    Tom Petty (& the Heartbreakers)

    Other good music to just listen to

    Oneida
    Meat Puppets
    Pavement
    Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks
    PJ Harvey

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