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TitleRiot Act
ArtistPearl Jam
Release Date13 December 2004
PublisherEpic
R.R.P.£ 8.99
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7digital (MP3)£ 5.49£ 0.00£ 5.49Go To Store
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Despite metaphorically taking up arms against "the man" (well, Ticketmaster anyway) Pearl Jam do persist in making rather unconvincing rebels. Indeed, the excitableRiot Act is a rather declamatory album title for a band who really couldn't pass for insurrectionists if you stuck a barrel of gunpowder under their arms and asked them to stand in the cellars of the Houses of Parliament on November 5. Throw-in Eddie Vedder's ever-present pursuit of life-defining lyrical profundity ("the ocean is full 'cos everyone's crying") and tendency to sing like a whimpering old man with no teeth and it's little wonder that aficionados of cerebral rock music view Pearl Jam as either crosses to bear or just a bloody nuisance.

Shamefully, these sometimes justified prejudices tend to cloud any sensible overall critical judgement of Pearl Jam, namely that they've made some of the bravest, brawniest and self-indulgently insular amp-cranking rock of our times. And Riot Act is no exception. Indeed, the untamed fury of "Save You" and the militant green politics of "Cropduster" are tailor-made for mosh-pit mayhem while the spoken-word agitprop of "Bushleaguer" pursues the bands' experimental curve with aplomb. The best tune is undeniably the single "I Am Mine", a creepy distant melodious-cousin of "House of the Rising Sun", while the silliest--in a whisky-sodden "Jim Morrison is really a poet" kind of way--is obviously "Love Boat Captain". And despite containing the most insufferable moment of lyrical nonsense of recent times--"It's an art to live with pain" (choose your own response from either (a) "Brother, we feel your suffering" or (b) "Oh do shut up you silly old goose and take an aspirin")--Riot Act is mostly infuriatingly superior rock music made by people who want to save the world, not torch it. --Kevin Maidment Amazon.co.uk Review.

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