Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder: We Still Make Records To Be Listened To In Full
Last month, Pearl Jam released their long-awaited 11th studio album Gigaton after a seven-year wait. The 5K-rated album debuted at number five in the U.S. Billboard charts and number six in the UK album charts. Speaking on the Bill Simmons Podcast, the usually media-shy frontman Eddie Vedder described the creative process behind Gigaton, and how the 12-song tracklist reached its eventual ordering and structure. “Certain things find their spot; it’s like a setlist,” says Eddie. “I think that’s why they maybe let me take a first crack at some of that stuff, because of the whole setlist thing. “We still make records to be listened to – not that everyone will listen to a record track one to 12 in a row or side A or Side B – but we still make ’em in case somebody doe...
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