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Pearl Jam
Binaural
RELEASE
May 16, 2000
LABEL
Sony Music Distribution
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Grunge, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Album Review
If anything,
Pearl Jam
was even more in the wilderness -- at least as far as the mainstream was concerned -- at the beginning of 2000 than they were in the second half of the '90s. Even with "Last Kiss," their first big hit single since
Ten
, under their belts, they were an anomaly on the pop and rock scenes. They were the only one of their old grunge colleagues still standing intact, and they were genuinely alone. No peers, and too sincere to even consider fitting into a pop scene dominated by
'N Sync
on one side and
Limp Bizkit
on the other. Not surprisingly, they chose to persevere, ignoring trends, completely in favor of being a classicist rock band. This should come as no surprise, since that's what they've done since
No Code
and, perhaps,
Vitalogy
, but the real surprise about their sixth studio album
Binaural
is that it finds the group roaring back to life without dramatically changing the direction they followed on
No Code
and
Yield
. Maybe the addition of a new drummer, former
Soundgarden
member
Matt Cameron
, has kicked the band to life, but that unfairly dismisses
Jack Irons
' worthy contributions. Instead, the difference is focus -- though
Pearl Jam
is trying a lot of different styles, certainly more so than on
Yield
, they pull it all off better. The songs are sharper, the production is layered, and the performances are as compassionate as ever, resulting in their finest album since
Vitalogy
.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Track Listing
Breakerfall
God's Dice
Evacuation
Light Years
Nothing as It Seems
Thin Air
Insignificance
Of the Girl
Grievance
Rival
Sleight of Hand
Soon Forget
Parting Ways
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