PEARL JAM: 'Life Wasted' Video Available

May 23, 2006

According to MJI Interactive, PEARL JAM have released their first video since the animated clip for their 1998 track "Do the Evolution". The video for "Life Wasted", the second single off the band's new self-titled album, can be downloaded for free until Wednesday online here.

In a recent interview with Launch, PEARL JAM guitarist Mike McCready explained why the band waited until their eighth studio album to simply call the record "Pearl Jam". "We decided that the music on this record was what was gonna say the most about the record," he said. "So the title was kind of secondary, and then it — it's just, it's what it is. It's just who we are, we're PEARL JAM, and that's why we didn't have any thoughts on it, other than the music is what's gonna tell you what it's about."

"Pearl Jam" arrived in stores on May 2. It's the group's first studio set since 2002's "Riot Act".

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