Pearl Jam Tell Story Behind “Backspacer” in Making-Of Video

August 17th, 2009 by Daniel Kreps Leave a reply »


Acclaimed rock photographer Danny Clinch is helping Pearl Jam tell the story behind their ninth album Backspacer in a 10-minute making-of video that was recently posted on MySpace Music. In addition to interviews with Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard and Co., the short features extended snippets of songs like first single “The Fixer” and “Got Some,” which the band debuted on The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien. The clip also provides fans with a first listen to Backspacer ballad “Just Breathe.”

“It was all based on the brand new idea to us of ‘Let’s write the songs before we record them,’ ” Vedder says of Backspacer, which is the shortest Pearl Jam album yet but also “tight and concise,” according to guitarist Mike McCready. “I don’t think there’s a record out there that has better lyrics,” adds Ament. “To be honest, it makes me feel really proud to be up here providing some sort of background for that.” Vedder goes on to say Backspacer features some of McCready’s best guitar solos.

Clinch’s video also provides insight into the camaraderie between the members of Pearl Jam, as we get a close-up look at group activities like throwing a giant axe at a target (watch it in the video above). As Rock Daily previously reported, Backspacer is out September 20th.

Pearl Jam are currently touring Europe, where the band is playing among the most eclectic set lists of their career. For instance, the Saturday, August 15th show in Berlin featured a sampling of new songs (”Got Some,” “The Fixer”), Lost Dogs rarities like “Hard to Imagine” and “Bee Girl” and covers of the Dead Boys’ “Sonic Reducer” and the Rolling Stones’ “Angie,” which Pearl Jam hadn’t covered since 1998, according to the Ten Club site. Last week R...

Article Source: Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily

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