Posted on 03/09/2020 8:18:13 PM PDT by DoodleBob
PEARL JAM has postponed its previously announced spring U.S. tour due to concerns over the coronavirus. The 16-date trek in support of the band's upcoming "Gigaton" album was scheduled to kick off on March 18 in Toronto, hit the "Fabulous" Forum on April 15 and April 16, and wrap with a two-date stint in Oakland April 18 and April 19.
The band announced the tour postponement in a social media post earlier today.
PEARL JAM wrote: "As residents of the city of Seattle, we've been hit hard and have witnessed firsthand how quickly these disastrous situations can escalate. Our kids' schools have closed along with universities and businesses. It's been brutal and it's gonna get worse before it gets better.
"So we are being told that being part of large gatherings is high on the list of things to avoid as this global health crisis is now beginning to affect all of our lives.
"Unfortunately, communing in large groups is a huge part of what we do as a band and the tour we've been busy planning for months is now in jeopardy
"We have and will always keep the safety and well-being of our supporters as top priority.
"So it is with deep frustration and regret that we are forced to make this most unfortunate of announcements
"This scheduled first leg of our PJ/Gigaton tour will need to be postponed and shows rescheduled for a later date.
"We've worked hard with all our management and business associates to find other solutions or options but the levels of risk to our audience and their communities is simply too high for our comfort level. Add to that we also have a unique group of passionate fans who travel far and wide. We've always been humbled by this and respect their energies and devotion. However in this case, travel is something to avoid.
"It certainly hasn't helped that there's been no clear messages from our government regarding people's safety and our ability to go to work. Having no examples of our national health department's ability to get ahead of this, we have no reason to believe that it will be under control in the coming weeks ahead.
"Again, here in Seattle what we are witnessing we would not wish for anyone. What we do wish for the rest of the country is that they can avoid the harsh negative effects of this and retain their sense of community and take care of one another. Just as we look forward to our next concerts and the ability to gather together and play loud songs as energized as ever.
"We are so sorry
"And deeply upset
"If anyone out there feels the same based on this news, we share that emotion with you."
"Gigaton" will arrive on March 27 via Monkeywrench Records/Republic Records. Produced by Josh Evans and PEARL JAM, the disc marks the band's first studio album since Grammy Award-winning "Lightning Bolt", which was released on October 15, 2013.
As residents of the city of Seattle, weve been hit hard and have witnessed firsthand how quickly these disastrous...
Posted by Pearl Jam on Monday, March 9, 2020
Lush was great.
Grunge was all about depression and slef pity, far as i could tell from the mush sound and lyrics.
Their patron saint was a heroin addict, after all.
Whoa! Pearl Jam, meaning semen.. shot their wad and gone flaccid it seems. : P
They're working on it:
Kurt Cobain (Nirvana, suicide by shotgun)
Layne Staley (Alice in Chains, heroin overdose)
Mike Starr (Alice in Chains, heroin overdose)
Chris Cornell (Soundgarten, suicide by hanging)
Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots, drug overdose)
Bradley Nowell (Sublime, drug overdose)
Shannon Hoon (Blind Melon, drug overdose)
As an aside, I have over 5,000 albums and not one is a Pearl Jam album. Even among the general suck of grunge, they suck particularly.
I saw AIC on their 2010 tour in support of Black Gives Way to Blue “comeback” tour. It was one of the best shows I ever saw. DuVall is an excellent frontman - he sounds a like like Staley AND he’s not drugged out all the time AND he plays guitar. Jerry Cantrell is the real deal, and HE should have inducted Heart into the Rock Hall.
“Lush was great.”
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Yeah, they were. Also liked Mazzy Star, Cowboy Junkies and - later on - Broadcast. Tho, Broadcast is as much electronic as dreampop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oH_6-O0554
The best Seattle band of that era was (not grunge) Queensryche...by far.
Pearl Jam are still touring? Who knew?
I honestly didn’t even know they were still around and doing the Dick Clark’s Oldies thing.
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