Pearl Jam’s Long Road, Opinions on Björk & the Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with music critic Steven Hyden about his new book on Pearl Jam. They recount the group’s quixotic attempt to fight Ticketmaster at the height of their fame and how they’ve maintained their career since. Jim and Greg also review new albums by Björk and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. 

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Fossora Björk

Bjrk Fossora

Björk has sold millions of albums and influenced a generation of artists. Her new album Fossora continues her embrace of avant garde and operatic sounds. Jim and Greg split in their opinion of Fossora.

Cool It Down Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Cool It Down

Yeah Yeah Yeahs were at the center of the New York scene in the early 2000s. Now it's been almost a decade since their last album. Cool It Down is a slight effort at only 8 tracks and moves away from guitars for a more dance-oriented sound.

Pearl Jam

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Steven Hyden joins Jim and Greg for the most in depth conversation on Pearl Jam ever on Sound Opinions. The band's battle with Ticketmaster is recounted in detail, including the conflicting feelings of band members at the time. Hyden points out that by all logic, Pearl Jam should have imploded years ago- yet they are still going strong, packing stadiums wherever they perform.

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