Pearl Jam’s Backspacer Bows at Easy Street Saturday

by on September 15, 2009

Got plans Saturday night? Unplan them. West Seattle’s Easy Street Records is throwing a party—and it’s bringing beer, freebies, and rock. New Pearl Jam rock.

The band’s ninth studio record, Backspacer, drops Sunday—yes, Sunday—and Easy Street will be spinning it at 11 p.m. and selling it at midnight. A few hours earlier, the store will kick off its “Backspacer Bash” by serving bottled hoppy goodness, coffee, and other refreshments, playing live and rare PJ tracks, and rewarding PJ shoppers with band-related goodies. The charitable will score, too: Bring in two nonperishable food items, get a free band tote bag. Five, get an entry to win highly-coveted Pearl Jam collectibles (Benaroya vinyl, natch).


But that’s all gravy. Go for the new PJ record. Backspacer is a 35-minute burst of optimistic rock fervor punctuated with beautiful, Into the Wild-ish strummers. (“Got Some” and “Just Breathe” are worth $11.99 alone. I shit you not.) It’s not like any other Pearl Jam record. And it’s as good as the best.

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