Eddie Vedder on Pearl Jam: “We’re working, we’re excited”
After the drummer left the group Matt Cameronlast July, i Pearl Jam they look to the future with confidence. This is the thought of the frontman of the Seattle band Eddie Vedder expressed during an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
Leaving the group Matt Cameron on social media he entrusted a message full of affection for the bandmates with whom he had shared a 27-year career: “Much love and respect to Jeff, Ed, Mike and Stone for inviting me into the band in 1998, and for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime, full of friendship, talent, challenges and laughter”.
Talking to the journalist Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone, Vedder quoted an anonymous commenter regarding the band’s current situation: “The quote was, I think, ‘Pearl Jam is halfway there right now.’ I thought it was actually pretty succinct. We’re in the lab, working, excited. It’s nice to think about change. As much as we wish we’d done things the way we’ve done them forever – and will still be able to do them – I think we’re all just excited about the future.” Eddie Vedder refused to reveal who is playing drums in the ‘new’ Pearl Jam avoiding going deeper into the discussion.
Speaking of Eddie Vedder Netflix is ​​streaming ‘Matter Of Time’a documentary in favor of research into Epidermolysis Bullosa in which the rocker is directly involved. Here’s the film’s synopsis: “Set against the emotional backdrop of Eddie Vedder’s 2023 benefit concerts in Seattle, ‘Matter of Time’ tells the extraordinary true story of families, scientists and changemakers united to cure Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare and devastating genetic skin disease. Through impactful performances, scientific breakthroughs and the courage of the EB community, this moving documentary shows how love, commitment and creativity can spark a revolution in rare disease research.”
