Throughout their career, Pearl Jam have made a mission out of serving their fans and supporting the more independent avenues of the music industry. On April 29, 2005, the Seattle alt-rock heroes set up their gear at Easy Street Records, a local mom-and-pop record store favored by the band, and bashed out a lively 16-song set for fans and lucky clientele. A recording of their show was later slimmed down to this seven-track Live at Easy Street EP and released in hard copy only via J Records, which distributed it solely to ...
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Throughout their career, Pearl Jam have made a mission out of serving their fans and supporting the more independent avenues of the music industry. On April 29, 2005, the Seattle alt-rock heroes set up their gear at Easy Street Records, a local mom-and-pop record store favored by the band, and bashed out a lively 16-song set for fans and lucky clientele. A recording of their show was later slimmed down to this seven-track Live at Easy Street EP and released in hard copy only via J Records, which distributed it solely to independent record stores a year later. Heavy on cover songs, highlights include a version of X's "The New World," the Dead Kennedys' "Bleed for Me," and the Avengers' "American in Me." ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
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