Dark Matter (Pearl Jam album)

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Dark Matter
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 19, 2024 (2024-04-19)
Recorded2023
StudioShangri-La, Malibu, California
Genre
Length48:21
Label
ProducerAndrew Watt
Pearl Jam chronology
Give Way
(2023)
Dark Matter
(2024)
Singles from Dark Matter
  1. "Dark Matter"
    Released: February 13, 2024
  2. "Running"
    Released: March 22, 2024
  3. "Wreckage"
    Released: April 17, 2024

Dark Matter is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam. It was released on April 19, 2024, through Monkeywrench Records and Republic Records.

Background and recording[edit]

Dark Matter was recorded over three weeks in 2023[2] at Shangri-La in Malibu, California and, according to a press release, "channels the shared spirit of a group of lifelong creative confidants and brothers in one room playing as if their very lives depended on it".[3] On November 29, 2023, drummer Matt Cameron revealed that they finished a record with assistance from Andrew Watt and that it was "mastered, mixed, ready to go" at the time.[4] On January 5, 2024, guitarist Mike McCready described the album as "a lot heavier" than one might expect, saying that recording was less time-consuming than for their previous record Gigaton, mostly thanks to the involvement from Watt, who was said to have "kicked [their] asses".[5] Later that month, on January 31, the band and Watt debuted Dark Matter in front of a group of fans at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California, without revealing lyrics or song titles. During the event, Eddie Vedder opined that this is their best work to date and how he could not be prouder of the band.[6]

The album’s packaging features light painting art by Alexandr Gnezdilov. The album cover art was crafted using a large self-made kaleidoscope. Each letter visible on the cover was individually captured and handwritten midair with a specially designed flashlight to create the pearlescent effect.[7]

On February 13, Pearl Jam announced the album alongside the release of the title track as a lead single.[8] The single was Consequence of Sound's album of the week.[9]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10[10]
Metacritic81/100[11]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork6.4/10[12]
Classic Rock[13]
The Independent9/10[14]
Kerrang!5/5[15]
Mojo[16]
NME[17]
Rolling Stone[18]
SpinA−[19]
Uncut8/10[20]

According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Dark Matter received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 81 out of 100 from 17 critic scores.[11] Ultimate Classic Rock said "With cutting lyrics and slicing riffs, Eddie Vedder and the band delivered their most satisfying album since the '90s."[21] Uncut called it "a fretful and ferocious record, lyrically much preoccupied with things having ended or appearing about to end, but musically much more blaze of glory than any kind of funeral pyre".[20]

Pitchfork's Zach Shonfeld offered measured praise of the album, stating that "Dark Matter plays like another solid late-era Pearl Jam record, reliable but not revelatory" and highlighted "Wreckage" and "Upper Hand", the latter of which he said "ranks among the best Pearl Jam songs this century". Shonfeld described “Waiting for Stevie” (which Vedder said in a Howard Stern interview had originated when he and Watt were idly waiting for Stevie Wonder to show up and record a harmonica part for Vedder’s solo album Earthling) as a "meaty, anthemic rocker of the kind the band has largely shied away from this side of Y2K" that had "already become a favorite in the PJ fan community". [22]

Tour[edit]

On February 13, 2024, Pearl Jam announced they would embark on a 2024 world tour in promotion of Dark Matter. On April 16th, 2024, Pearl Jam made a promotional visualization “experience” in select movie theaters featuring the album being played in the dark with the album being played again in a visualization sequence, for one night only.[23]

Track listing[edit]

All lyrics are written by Eddie Vedder; all music is composed by Pearl Jam and Andrew Watt, except "Something Special" by Pearl Jam, Watt and Josh Klinghoffer.

Dark Matter track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Scared of Fear"4:25
2."React, Respond"3:30
3."Wreckage"5:00
4."Dark Matter"3:31
5."Won't Tell"3:28
6."Upper Hand"5:57
7."Waiting For Stevie"5:41
8."Running"2:19
9."Something Special"4:06
10."Got To Give"4:37
11."Setting Sun"5:45
Total length:48:21

Personnel[edit]

Pearl Jam

Additional contributors

  • Bryce Bordone – mix engineering, mixing assistance
  • John Burton – additional engineering
  • Matt Colton – mastering
  • Chelsea Fodero – production coordination
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Josh Klinghoffer – piano, keyboards, guitar
  • Paul LaMalfa – engineering
  • Marco Sonzini – engineering
  • Tommy Turner – engineering assistance
  • Marc VanGool – guitar technician, studio assistance
  • Andrew Watt – production, guitar, piano, keyboards
  • Gregg White – engineering assistanece

Charts[edit]

Chart performance for Dark Matter
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[24] 2
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[25] 13
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[26] 2
Irish Albums (OCC)[27] 2
Italian Albums (FIMI)[28] 3
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[29] 29
Japanese Digital Albums (Oricon)[30] 25
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[31] 27
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[32] 3
Scottish Albums (OCC)[33] 2
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[34] 21
UK Albums (OCC)[35] 2
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[36] 1

References[edit]

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