Re: Matts quit Pearl jam
Posted: Mon July 07, 2025 3:48 pm
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened
Bi_3 wrote:Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened
After Taylor died, he mentioned in interviews more than once how grueling/taxing it is on his body these days and how hard drummers work to keep these bands moving. With that along with shorter shows/slower tempos (compred to years prior), its not totally unbelievable that he just doesnt want to be in the big machine anymore.VinylGuy wrote:Im wondering if something else happened. It would be kinda weird because they seemed to be in great terms and Matt seemed to have a very important voice in the band.
If i track this with his comments about not being able to play 3 hours every show, this makes sense. Not wanting to tour every year. Maybe take time with the SG album and tour that album, on another level.
Maybe this has been in the works for a while, he just wanted to give them a proper DM tourVinylGuy wrote:Im wondering if something else happened. It would be kinda weird because they seemed to be in great terms and Matt seemed to have a very important voice in the band.
If i track this with his comments about not being able to play 3 hours every show, this makes sense. Not wanting to tour every year. Maybe take time with the SG album and tour that album, on another level.
This is also just a reminder that this band wont last forever and neither will iStrat wrote:After Taylor died, he mentioned in interviews more than once how grueling/taxing it is on his body these days and how hard drummers work to keep these bands moving. With that along with shorter shows/slower tempos (compred to years prior), its not totally unbelievable that he just doesnt want to be in the big machine anymore.VinylGuy wrote:Im wondering if something else happened. It would be kinda weird because they seemed to be in great terms and Matt seemed to have a very important voice in the band.
If i track this with his comments about not being able to play 3 hours every show, this makes sense. Not wanting to tour every year. Maybe take time with the SG album and tour that album, on another level.
Im super sad and will miss him and his songwriting. Ill be excited for a hopeful fresh start that gives us another new era of PJ.
Me and him both...Jorge wrote:Top comment on the band's post:
Matt probably just got tired of all the woke stuff Pearl Jam kept pushing.
This does seem to be the most likely explanation. Drumming is very tough. He's not young. Neil Peart comes to mind.B wrote:I'm pretty sure he quit b/c his hands barely work anymore.wease wrote:Fucking hell. Those Pit idiots are now thinking he quit to join the Foo Fighters.
They should release some kind of 'Lost Dogs 2' album to wrap up and honor the Matt era.wease wrote:I wonder how long ago he brought it to the band. They had reportedly already started a new album...
>_> oops.igotworms wrote:On the plus side this will give Matt valuable time to learn how to keep his Google Drive secure.
We joke but I've been worried about it for monthsB wrote:Did we get Matt kicked out of Pearl Jam?
I would certainly hope so.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Maybe this has been in the works for a while, he just wanted to give them a proper DM tour
Agree, very difficult to bring someone into the creative flow at this point, and equally hard to get someone who brings that same sense of five-old-friends camaraderie that the band have had onstage for so long now. That familial vibe is probably their hardest-won career intangible that still reliably exists, that you can still hope to get just by playing one of their records or walking into one of their shows, regardless of how you feel about the songs, the production, Ed's voice, etc. In that regard, I do have some kind of stupid hope that -- if they continue -- it will be with someone who has some history with them already, as opposed to a hired gun.McParadigm wrote:Really shattered, and fully surprised to discover that (in spite of all the drummer stuff over the years) it’ll always feel like an asterisk is next to the band’s name, if they continue with a new drummer. I suppose because it’s too late for someone new to partake in a period of creative growth/exploration along with the guys. They’ll mostly (or entirely) just be the guy sitting in on old songs.
Damn. I hope he’s well and happy.
Honestly zero chance they bring in a hired gun. I just dont see it. 35 years of being a band i think we know them a little...it'll absolutely be someone "in the family" so to speak. Hopefully not klinghoffer lolKevin Davis wrote:Agree, very difficult to bring someone into the creative flow at this point, and equally hard to get someone who brings that same sense of five-old-friends camaraderie that the band have had onstage for so long now. That familial vibe is probably their most hard-won career intangible that still reliably exists, that you can still hope to get just by playing one of their records or walking into one of their shows, regardless of how you feel about the songs, the production, Ed's voice, etc. In that regard, I do have some kind of stupid hope that -- if they continue -- it will be with someone who has some history with them already, as opposed to a hired gun.McParadigm wrote:Really shattered, and fully surprised to discover that (in spite of all the drummer stuff over the years) it’ll always feel like an asterisk is next to the band’s name, if they continue with a new drummer. I suppose because it’s too late for someone new to partake in a period of creative growth/exploration along with the guys. They’ll mostly (or entirely) just be the guy sitting in on old songs.
Damn. I hope he’s well and happy.