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Many of Pearl Jam’s albums are available on Freegal. Their latest album, Gigaton, just came out a couple of weeks ago. Fortunately, Pearl Jam has been able to stay relevant while trying new sounds over the years. Part of the problem with putting out a wildly successful album, as Ten was, is that fans expect something fresh and new, yet many also don’t like it when a band’s sound changes. For me, a hidden gem in their catalog is Riot Act, a folk rock album which came out in 2002. Though they’ve done some albums that have songs reminiscent of their early 1990s sound, they’ve also tried a lot of different kinds of rock. Since then, Pearl Jam’s sound has continued to evolve. Yet there are a few songs on there that are experimental, and they continued this trend with Vitalogy in 1994 before doing an almost exclusively experimental album, No Code, in 1996. After that, they came out with Vs., which in many ways was similar, in 1993. Their first album, Ten, came out in 1991 and continues to be one of the standards of 1990s rock music. Pearl Jam is considered to be one of the four big grunge bands to come out of that era, along with Soundgarden, Nirvana, and Alice in Chains. If you haven’t listened to them before, Pearl Jam is a rock band that comes from the Seattle area, back when the grunge rock scene was really big there. It was a huge thrill for me when I got to see them live at Wrigley Field in Chicago a few years ago. After nearly 30 years, I enjoy their music now as much as ever. Growing up in the 1990s, there were a lot of singers/bands that I liked, and still do.
