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Is Pearl Jam A Sellout For Partnering With Target To Release "Backspacer"?

Posted in Backspacer, music, Pearl Jam, selling out, Target by bazookaluca on September 18, 2009
Pearl Jam is releasing their new album, Backspacer, exclusively at Target and at independent record stores across the country this Sunday. A decade and a half ago, to my teenage self, knowing that Pearl Jam would enter into a (sort of) exclusive partnership to distribute an album with a huge corporate retailer like Target would have been interpreted as nothing short of high treason. At the time, the word “sellout” was generously peppered into my everyday conversation.
Presently, however, I find myself totally unaffected by this.

Maybe the idea is made easier to swallow by Backspacer being sold concurrently at independent record stores as well as Target. After all, indie record stores have always been a retail venue championed by the band as well as myself, having worked at one for five years.

Or perhaps it’s the fact that Pearl Jam is merely pursuing this business model out of necessity and, unequivocally, on their own terms. After all, they’re the biggest independent band in America (they’re no longer under contract with any record label in the US), so they had to pick a feasible strategy to distribute the album. Target is certainly a capable mass distributor (not to mention that it’s way classier than Wal-Mart) and offers itself as a powerful partner.

And while both of these are alleviating factors, perhaps more than anything I’m just not as uptight as I once was about this sort of thing, and neither is the current musical climate for that matter. The stigma once tied to rock bands with corporate partnerships is all but dead; just barely moribund in select niches. Even your average hardcore indie-rock fan could care less with whom a band chooses to ally itself to finance, promote, and/or distribute their music nowadays. This is quite a recent development, but perhaps not as an alarming one as once thought.

I mean, the following ad would have been enough to make my blood boil when I was 16:

But now, I’m actually happy to see it. This ad will reach millions of households and perhaps some kid will go out and buy a Pearl Jam record because of it. Is that really so bad? Isn’t the point of making records for people to listen to them?

It took nearly a couple of decades for Pearl Jam, as well as many of their contemporaries, to figure out that, as a band, it’s impossible to control who listens to your music, no matter how hard you try to limit your exposure. If you’re not comfortable with the spotlight, maybe you’re in the wrong business. You might as well embrace it and see where it takes you. You might be happier for it in the end.

I’m certainly pleased that I don’t have to waste any more thought on the idea of “selling out”. I’ve got bigger fish to fry…

New Pearl Jam Song – "Supersonic"

Posted in Backspacer, music, Pearl Jam, Supersonic by bazookaluca on August 25, 2009
Here is a new track for the forthcoming Pearl Jam album, Backspacer, due out September 20th. It’s called “Supersonic” and it’s got a Ramones/Dead Boys vibe to it.

Enjoy:

Previously: Pearl Jam Streams New Single, The Fixer

Pearl Jam Streams New Single, "The Fixer"

Posted in Backspacer, Cheap Trick, music, Pearl Jam, Power-Pop, The Fixer, The La's by bazookaluca on July 20, 2009
Pearl Jam started streaming “The Fixer” on their MySpace page today. It’s the first single off of their new album, Backspacer, due out on September 20th. They previously played a new song, “Got Some”, on the first episode of the Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien.
I’m willing to bet that “The Fixer” is an Eddie Vedder composition since the song is pure power-pop and his love for the genre is well documented. It sounds like a pleasant amalgam of Cheap Trick and the La’s.
Overall, a fun song. Can’t wait for this record.

When the inevitable YouTube pull-down of the song happens, you can also listen to it on their MySpace page.

Pearl Jam Plays New Song On First Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien

Posted in Backspacer, Conan O'Brien, music, Pearl Jam, Tonight Show by bazookaluca on June 2, 2009
Pearl Jam was the first musical guest last night on Conan O’Brien’s Tonight Show and they marked the occasion by playing a new song off their forthcoming album, Backspacer. The sound mixing was less than desirable (is it an NBC thing? SNL routinely subverts their musical guests), but the song is unmistakably Pearl Jam. 

Look for Pearl Jam’s new album, Backspacer, later this year in the Fall.

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