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Etiqueta: Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam y Chris Cornell tocarán (de forma separada) en la televisión próximamente

Pearl Jam y Chris Cornell tocarán (de forma separada) en la televisión próximamente

Pearl Jam and Chris Cornell have both upcoming late night TV performances

Chris Cornell tocará con el grupo de folk rock The Avett Brothers en Late Night with Jimmy Fallon el 30 de septiembre.

Por otra parte, Pearl Jam tocará en el Late Show de David Letterman el martes 0 de octubre.

IN ENGLISH

Chris Cornell will perform with folk rock group The Avett Brothers on NBC’s Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on September 30th.

Pearl Jam will perform on CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman show on Tuesday, October 8th.

Imágenes del próximo nuevo videoclip de Pearl Jam, «Sirens» y letra de la canción

Imágenes del próximo nuevo videoclip de Pearl Jam, «Sirens» y letra de la canción

Images of the upcoming music video of Pearl Jam, «Sirens» and lyrics

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Pearl Jam han publicado un GIF animado y una foto del próximo videoclip de la banda, Sirens. La canción es el segundo single del décimo disco de estudio de la banda  Lightning Bolt, que saldrá el 15 de octubre.

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Abajo del todo dejo la letra de la canción (en inglés).

Hear the sirens
Hear the circus, so profound
I hear the sirens
more and more in this here town

Let me catch my breath to breathe
and reach across the bend
Just to know we’re safe
I am a grateful man
This light has been alive
and I can see you clear
how to take your hand
and feel your breath
or feel this someday will be over
I pull you close, so much to lose
knowing that nothing lasts forever
I didn’t care before you were here
I danced with laughter
with the ever-after
But all things changed. Let this remain

Hear the sirens covering distance in the night
The sound echoing closer
will they come for me next time
Oh every choice, mistake I’ve made, it’s not my plan
to send you in the arms of another man
And if you choose to stay, I’ll wait, I’ll understand

It’s a fragile thing, this life we lead
If I think too much, I can’t get over
Wound by the graves by which we live
our lives with death over our shoulders
Want you to know that should I go
I always loved you, held you high above too
I study your face; the fear goes away

It’s a fragile thing, this life we lead
If I think too much, I can’t get over
Wound by the graves by which we live
our lives with death over our shoulders
Want you to know that should I go
I always loved you, held you high above too
I study your face, and the fear goes away
The fear goes away
The fear goes away
The fear goes away

IN ENGLISH

Pearl Jam released an animated GIF and photo from the upcoming music video for their new single “Sirens.” The track is the second single off of the band’s 10th studio album Lightning Bolt, which is set for release on October 15th. “Getaway,” “Lightning Bolt,” “Let The Records Play,” and “Swallowed Whole” leaked a few days ago.

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Below the lyrics of the song:

Hear the sirens
Hear the circus, so profound
I hear the sirens
more and more in this here town

Let me catch my breath to breathe
and reach across the bend
Just to know we’re safe
I am a grateful man
This light has been alive
and I can see you clear
how to take your hand
and feel your breath
or feel this someday will be over
I pull you close, so much to lose
knowing that nothing lasts forever
I didn’t care before you were here
I danced with laughter
with the ever-after
But all things changed. Let this remain

Hear the sirens covering distance in the night
The sound echoing closer
will they come for me next time
Oh every choice, mistake I’ve made, it’s not my plan
to send you in the arms of another man
And if you choose to stay, I’ll wait, I’ll understand

It’s a fragile thing, this life we lead
If I think too much, I can’t get over
Wound by the graves by which we live
our lives with death over our shoulders
Want you to know that should I go
I always loved you, held you high above too
I study your face; the fear goes away

It’s a fragile thing, this life we lead
If I think too much, I can’t get over
Wound by the graves by which we live
our lives with death over our shoulders
Want you to know that should I go
I always loved you, held you high above too
I study your face, and the fear goes away
The fear goes away
The fear goes away
The fear goes away

Según Brendan O’Brien en “Lightning Bolt” hay una de las mejores canciones jamás compuestas por Pearl Jam

Según Brendan O’Brien en “Lightning Bolt” hay una de las mejores canciones jamás compuestas por Pearl Jam

Brendan O’Brien says one of Pearl Jam’s best songs ever is featured in Lightning Bolt

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Sacado de // From: http://portalternativo.com and http://www.billboard.com

Hablando sobre “Lightning Bolt”, el nuevo disco de Pearl Jam, el productor Brendan O’Brien asegura a Billboard que el vocalista Eddie Vedder “se deja el culo cantando en este disco“.

Uno de los temas, “Sirens”, lo considera “uno de los mejores temas que han compuesto nunca.” Ese tema junto a “Infallible” son, según O’Brien, “canciones muy melódicas y bonitas.

De la grabación -que empezó a principios de 2012 y terminó a principios de este año- indica que “cuando terminábamos, hubo un sentimiento de unión, de todos tirar juntos y hubo alegría por lo que hacíamos. Las canciones tienen mucho drama – en eso son buenas pero no hubo mucho drama al hacerlas, solo todo el mundo disfrutando.

Resume el productor sobre “Lightning Bolt”:

Creo que es una gran representación de su trabajo ahora mismo. Si te gusta Pearl Jam, te encantará. Y si no has escuchado a Pearl Jam en un tiempo, creo que te traerá de vuelta. Esa es la idea.

IN ENGLISH

Pearl Jam launched «Lightning Bolt,» its first studio album since 2009’s Billboard 200 No. 1 «Backspacer,» with a July announcement as well as with the snarling whiplash of lead single «Mind Your Manners,» which rises 3-2 on the Active Rock chart. Since then, the veteran Seattle quintet has shared other facets of the forthcoming 10th studio effort by debuting two songs live at Chicago’s Wrigley Field: tender ballad «Future Days,» which features producer Brendan O’Brien on keys, and the title track, a midtempo rocker. O’Brien, who has worked with PJ for 20 years, notes that frontman Eddie Vedder «sings his ass off on this record,» particularly on «Sirens,» which he calls «one of the best songs they’ve ever written.»

He adds that «Sirens» and another album track, «Infallible,» are both «very melodic and beautiful songs.» The recording of «Lightning Bolt» began with sessions in early 2012 after the blitz surrounding Cameron Crowe’s 2011 «Pearl Jam Twenty» documentary and was finished during sessions at Los Angeles’ Henson Recording Studios earlier this year. «Especially when we were finishing up,» O’Brien says, there was a sense of «unity, everybody pulling together, and there was a joy about what we were doing. The songs have a lot of drama—they’re good at that. But there wasn’t a lot of drama from the [process], just a lot of everyone enjoying.»

The 12-song set, whose full track list was revealed by the band on Twitter on August 30, also includes a version of «Sleeping By Myself,» a song which first appeared on Vedder’s 2011 solo album «Ukulele Songs.»

«I think it’s a great representation of their work right now,» O’Brien says of «Lightning Bolt.» «If you like Pearl Jam, you’ll love this. And if you haven’t listened to Pearl Jam in awhile, I think it’s going to bring you in. That’s the whole idea.»