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Old 03.23.2011, 01:21 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by SonicBebs
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011...ele-solo-album

i can't work out if this is exciting or hillarious?

Nothing Eddie Vedder has been involved in has been exciting in the last few years, and there aren't many elements to convince anyone to think this new release could be an exception. He has already explored this musical path in the past, "Soon Forget", off of Pearl Jam's "Binaural" is perhaps the clearest example of that, and most recently, he was doing this kind of shit on his 2008 solo tour. I can't see how he can do something significantly different to what he has done with this approach. From my point of view, speculation regarding this release is pointless.
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