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Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 Sacred of Fear
2 React, Respond
3 Wreckage
4 Dark Matter
5 Won't Tell

Disc: 2

1 Upper Hand
2 Waiting for Stevie
3 Running
4 Something Special
5 Got to Give
6 Setting Sun

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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 7.85 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Republic Records
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2024
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 23, 2024
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Republic Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CVLBHS3F
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 142 ratings

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Best 11 Tracks Since "Ten"
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Best 11 Tracks Since "Ten"
Before the diehard PJ fans cry blasphemy, I'll be the first to admit, I'm not a diehard fan of this band, despite the fact Vedder lives a few blocks from my house. The only time I've ever seen him play live was on the Hovercraft/Foo Fighters/Mike Watt tour in 1995. I'm mainly arriving at this album a huge fan of Vedder's prior work with producer Andrew Watt ("Earthling"), along with Watt's blockbuster recent albums for the Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, and Ozzy Osborne. Not sure what Watt's secret sauce is, but he seems able to push his artists to deliver new work that deserves to rank high among their respective Imperial Era/Genius Phase creative and commercial peaks. Similar to how Mark Ronson rescued Duran Duran from decades-long creative doldrums on 2009's All You Need is Now, Watt is a fan of the band that reminds them (and fans) what made Pearl Jam special in the first place. With "Ten", Pearl Jam seemed ready to absolutely own the world, even if having to take the silver to Nirvana's gold. But then both bands released anti-commercial sophomore albums engineered to repel all the fair weather fans. I tried to keep up with Pearl Jam, eventually losing interest five albums in as they explored a Neil Young-style anti-establishment ethos with denser, less urgent, blander, and darker work. Dark Matter is a surprisingly bright album; the band has the energy and chops of a debut album band, eager to take on the world. The melodies, lyrics, and production fire on all cylinders. It's a blast to listen to -- uplifting when you just let the grooves, melodies, shredding solos, and brilliant instrumentation carry the weight, engaging and inspiring when you tune into Vedder and his lyrics. Even the CD's hardcover book with gorgeous band photographs declares this album is going to last the ages, as opposed to low-rent eco paks that look like crap on a CD shelf and age prematurely with creases and tears. Dark Matter is a true welcome home from a band that once again seems eager to be superstars.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Before the diehard PJ fans cry blasphemy, I'll be the first to admit, I'm not a diehard fan of this band, despite the fact Vedder lives a few blocks from my house. The only time I've ever seen him play live was on the Hovercraft/Foo Fighters/Mike Watt tour in 1995. I'm mainly arriving at this album a huge fan of Vedder's prior work with producer Andrew Watt ("Earthling"), along with Watt's blockbuster recent albums for the Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, and Ozzy Osborne. Not sure what Watt's secret sauce is, but he seems able to push his artists to deliver new work that deserves to rank high among their respective Imperial Era/Genius Phase creative and commercial peaks. Similar to how Mark Ronson rescued Duran Duran from decades-long creative doldrums on 2009's All You Need is Now, Watt is a fan of the band that reminds them (and fans) what made Pearl Jam special in the first place. With "Ten", Pearl Jam seemed ready to absolutely own the world, even if having to take the silver to Nirvana's gold. But then both bands released anti-commercial sophomore albums engineered to repel all the fair weather fans. I tried to keep up with Pearl Jam, eventually losing interest five albums in as they explored a Neil Young-style anti-establishment ethos with denser, less urgent, blander, and darker work. Dark Matter is a surprisingly bright album; the band has the energy and chops of a debut album band, eager to take on the world. The melodies, lyrics, and production fire on all cylinders. It's a blast to listen to -- uplifting when you just let the grooves, melodies, shredding solos, and brilliant instrumentation carry the weight, engaging and inspiring when you tune into Vedder and his lyrics. Even the CD's hardcover book with gorgeous band photographs declares this album is going to last the ages, as opposed to low-rent eco paks that look like crap on a CD shelf and age prematurely with creases and tears. Dark Matter is a true welcome home from a band that once again seems eager to be superstars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best 11 Tracks Since "Ten"
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Before the diehard PJ fans cry blasphemy, I'll be the first to admit, I'm not a diehard fan of this band, despite the fact Vedder lives a few blocks from my house. The only time I've ever seen him play live was on the Hovercraft/Foo Fighters/Mike Watt tour in 1995. I'm mainly arriving at this album a huge fan of Vedder's prior work with producer Andrew Watt ("Earthling"), along with Watt's blockbuster recent albums for the Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, and Ozzy Osborne. Not sure what Watt's secret sauce is, but he seems able to push his artists to deliver new work that deserves to rank high among their respective Imperial Era/Genius Phase creative and commercial peaks. Similar to how Mark Ronson rescued Duran Duran from decades-long creative doldrums on 2009's All You Need is Now, Watt is a fan of the band that reminds them (and fans) what made Pearl Jam special in the first place. With "Ten", Pearl Jam seemed ready to absolutely own the world, even if having to take the silver to Nirvana's gold. But then both bands released anti-commercial sophomore albums engineered to repel all the fair weather fans. I tried to keep up with Pearl Jam, eventually losing interest five albums in as they explored a Neil Young-style anti-establishment ethos with denser, less urgent, blander, and darker work. Dark Matter is a surprisingly bright album; the band has the energy and chops of a debut album band, eager to take on the world. The melodies, lyrics, and production fire on all cylinders. It's a blast to listen to -- uplifting when you just let the grooves, melodies, shredding solos, and brilliant instrumentation carry the weight, engaging and inspiring when you tune into Vedder and his lyrics. Even the CD's hardcover book with gorgeous band photographs declares this album is going to last the ages, as opposed to low-rent eco paks that look like crap on a CD shelf and age prematurely with creases and tears. Dark Matter is a true welcome home from a band that once again seems eager to be superstars.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
It has been a minute since I purchased a Pearl Jam release. This one just screamed at me to purchase and listen. Glad I listened to myself. : )

My favorites: React, Respond; Wreckage; Dark Matter; Running and Setting Sun.

This is a welcome addition to my collection of music to get me moving.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
In my opinion, this is one of their best albums!
Seller was prompt & it was packaged very well to avoid any damage during shipping.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
I lost interest in PJ decades ago, but decided to give this a shot based on the hype. Its true! IMO, this is their best album since Vitalogy. It may have been a cosmic sign as i just purchased a McCready stratocaster, but this album fires on all cylinders. Recommended for those that sorta gave up on them!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Definitely a Five Star Release,The Best part of this Release is that their are no skip over tracks I can listen to it from start to end without skipping over any of the tracks which is unusual for most of their Albums.,Maybe no top ten hits but as a whole everything is consistently good, that I like a lot!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
I did not like Gigaton at all, but this album is a welcome return to form. Highlights include: Scared of Fear, Wreckage, Won't Tell, Running and Setting Sun. It all in all a great album and I was on the fence after hearing the song Dark Matter.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
I had high hopes for this album. I really liked the song Dark Matter, and they hyped it up like there would be more like it on the album. I listened to it over and over, and I could definitely hear influences of The Cure on a couple of songs, but overall, it's just an okay album for me. Disappointing.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Pearl Jam does it again.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on April 29, 2024
Último álbum de estudio de Pearl Jam y es exactamente lo que necesitaba escuchar. Me encantó el cd aunque no sea la edición Deluxe.
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great music
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2024
I love the music on this cd. I can't pick a favourite cause all the songs are good. Pearl Jam never disappoints. If you're a PJ fan, you better buy this one.
Mr. C. Sutherland
5.0 out of 5 stars Best PJ album in years?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2024
Most albums by any artist I listen to solid for a couple weeks then probably never go back to again. Pearl Jam albums are an exception for me, they always contain hooks and depth that make me go back. This latest album from PJ could be one of their best for years. It seems to bring together their amazing live quality with elements of all their different studio albums over the years to give just a perfect PJ album.
Standout tracks for me are Wreckage and Upper Hand which could be two of their best ever, but really there is no filler on this album. I can see this one becoming a classic, but time will tell of course.
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Miguel
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen disco
Reviewed in Spain on May 4, 2024
Discazo que se han marcado los de Seattle
Berstl
5.0 out of 5 stars Pearl Jam eben...
Reviewed in Germany on April 22, 2024
Ein sehr gutes Album - wie erwartet. Wenn auch nicht überragend (wie Unbroken von NMA). Spürbar ist auch, dass die Helden auch älter und ruhiger werden, wenngleich Tempo und Härte nicht fehlen."Running" geht so richtig ab.. Auch scheint mir der Superheld Cameron zu wenig zur Geltung zu kommem.. (Ich denke da an Neil Peart von Rush, der bisweilen auch die Führung übernahm oder Keith Moon von The Who). Aber doch ein Album voller Abwechslung eine echte Bereicherung.
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