Pearl Jam Working On Album Number Ten
. You never know what you're going to get when Pearl Jam releases a new record, which is one of the things we love about the band. Whether it's an album filled with more experimental tracks like 'No Code' or 'Binaural' or straight ahead rock like 'Ten' or 'Pearl Jam,' the band has proven that they are one of the most versatile acts in rock music today. Being that their next album will make number ten � a number that holds much significance to the band and it's fans � we're wondering whether we will get a nostalgic PJ sound or something entirely new. Pearl Jam's manager has said that they are anxious to get the new songs out to people and bassist Jeff Ament said they were about halfway done months ago � so if you do the math the album is about done, right? Wrong. Drummer Matt Cameron is now splitting time between PJ and Soundgarden and the band has been traveling to Los Angeles to record � so the process is taking a little longer this time through. Last month guitarist Mike McCready gave a progress report to the Gazeta De Povo: "In this moment we are in the process of composing an album, we have seven songs � and we'll work on the rest of them next year in March. This, no doubt, will appease many Pearl Jam enthusiasts out there." more on this story Banana 101.5 is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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