Dark Matter

Dark Matter


  • Singer: Pearl Jam
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2024-04-19
  • Explicitness: cleaned
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2024 Monkeywrench, Inc., under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UM

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Scared Of Fear Pearl Jam 4:24
2
React, Respond Pearl Jam 3:30
3
Wreckage Pearl Jam 5:00
4
Dark Matter Pearl Jam 3:31
5
Won't Tell Pearl Jam 3:28
6
Upper Hand Pearl Jam 5:57
7
Waiting For Stevie Pearl Jam 5:41
8
Running Pearl Jam 2:19
9
Something Special Pearl Jam 4:05
10
Got To Give Pearl Jam 4:37
11
Setting Sun Pearl Jam 5:43

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  • Reviews

    • It’s really good

      5
      By Pjlite
      If your a Pearl Jam fan you’ll be delighted
    • One of the worst things I've ever heard in my life

      1
      By Denny B.91
      I'll keep this short and sweet because I already wrote my full review on the explicit version. By track 6 of this album, it already had 3 of the worst songs I've ever heard in my life. It's not a good sign when you're on track 6 of an album and have already heard 3 of the worst songs you've ever heard in your life. By "Upper Hand" which is track 6, I had to stop listening to this album. It is... Beyond terrible. For the record, Pearl Jam was my favorite band for years. But this album, and "Gigaton", their last album in 2020 are legitimately 2 of the worst albums I've ever heard by anyone, ever... And I've heard a lot of albums in my long life.
    • Been awhile......

      4
      By nuenjins
      ...since I actually looked forward to a Pearl Jam album. Over the years they kinda waned for me lacking the enthusiam and pure rawness of their early work. The songs I have heard remind me of Vs. which makes me exited to hear the rest when it releases. Not to say other albums were not as good, but they didn't feel like they were setting a standard or tapping the gutteral potential of the band. Just sayin this feels alot more left field and gritty compared to subsequent endeavors from PJ I heard after the 90s. God bless you guys!

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