Pearl Jam Dark Matter One Year Later
On this episode of the Album of Record podcast, Craig and Andrew mark the first anniversary of Pearl Jam's acclaimed album "Dark Matter." Revisiting the album a year after its release, they discuss how their perspectives have evolved, what still resonates deeply, and even share a few shifts in opinion. Craig notes how the album maintains its freshness, especially highlighting the impactful opening of "Scared of Fear.” However, he admits he's cooled on "Something Special," finding it a bit too sugary. Andrew concurs, comparing it to the divisive track "Let the Records Play."
Both podcasters emphasize that despite minor critiques, the album remains a standout favorite—arguably the best Pearl Jam record since "Yield." They also explore the impact of Andrew Watt’s production, defending his polished yet invigorating approach. Craig and Andrew highlight Watt's role in pushing the band creatively, reconnecting Pearl Jam with their classic energy and making them genuinely excited about their music again.
They praise Josh Klinghoffer's contributions both in-studio and live, emphasizing how he injected vitality and fresh energy into the band's performances. Additionally, they reflect on experiencing "Dark Matter" songs live, appreciating Pearl Jam's strong commitment to featuring the new tracks prominently on tour. Both express curiosity about how the songs might continue evolving during future performances.
Ultimately, Craig and Andrew reaffirm their enthusiasm for "Dark Matter," grateful that the album still feels as vital today as it did upon first release. Listeners are encouraged to join the conversation, share their own experiences with the album, and suggest topics for future episodes.