New Musical Group Featuring Pearl Jam Bassist Jeff Ament, Singer-Songwriter Joseph Arthur and Drummer Richard Stuverud
Debut Album, "Acts," in Stores October 30th
16-Date North American Tour Kicks off November 2nd
SEATTLE -- RNDM (pronounced "random") is a new musical group featuring Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament, singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur and drummer Richard Stuverud. The band will release their debut album, "Acts", on Tuesday, October 30th in CD, vinyl LP and digital formats via Monkeywrench Records/RED in the U.S. and Canada, and Monkeywrench/One Little Indian Records for the rest of the world.In support of "Acts", RNDM will embark on a 16-date North American tour, which kicks off November 2nd in Brooklyn, NY and ends November 27th in Seattle, WA (full list of tour dates below).
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"ACTS" TRACKLIST:
1. Modern Times 2. Darkness 3. The Disappearing Ones 4. What You Can't Control 5. Hollow Girl 6. Walking Through New York 7. Look Out! 8. New Tracks 9. Throw You to the Pack 10. Williamsburg 11. Letting Go of Will 12. Cherries in the Snow
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RNDM NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:
Date City Venue Nov 2 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of WIlliamsburg Nov 3 Washington, D.C. The Black Cat Nov 4 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer Nov 7 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club Nov 8 New York, NY The Bowery Ballroom Nov 9 Montreal, QC Théâtre Corona Nov 13 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall Nov 14 Milwaukee, WI Turner Hall Ballroom Nov 15 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue Nov 16 Lawrence, KS The Bottleneck Nov 18 Boulder, CO The Fox Theatre Nov 21 Los Angeles, CA Troubador Nov 23 San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall Nov 25 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge Nov 26 Vancouver, BC Biltmore Cabaret Nov 27 Seattle, WA Showbox at the Market
Ticket on sale information will be announced by local market. RNDM's bio follows. For more information on the band, visit: RNDMBAND.COM
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Post subject: Re: RNDM: RIP Pearl Jam 1990-2012 - More Ament Music
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:34 pm
On the bright side
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I've been saying for the past year and a half that their next album will be their last and you guys just blow it off. Now strat starts a thread and all of the sudden you agree? Piss off.
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Post subject: Re: RNDM: RIP Pearl Jam 1990-2012 - More Ament Music
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:38 pm
Supersonic
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Rebar wrote:
I've been saying for the past year and a half that their next album will be their last and you guys just blow it off. Now strat starts a thread and all of the sudden you agree? Piss off.
Post subject: Re: RNDM: RIP Pearl Jam 1990-2012 - More Ament Music
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:40 pm
Former PJ Drummer
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Rebar wrote:
I've been saying for the past year and a half that their next album will be their last and you guys just blow it off. Now strat starts a thread and all of the sudden you agree? Piss off.
Im just trying to carry your flame forward into the new millennium. It means more if a fanboi says it. C'mon.
Post subject: Re: RNDM: RIP Pearl Jam 1990-2012 - More Ament Music
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:12 pm
too drunk to moderate properly
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62strat wrote:
FUck you, B. This is about the demise of Pearl Jam. it's slowly happening right before our very eyes.
I'll move it back for now.
Let's see ...
Stone: 5 Brad albums and 1 solo album Jeff: 2 Three Fish albums, 2 solo albums, and 1 Tres Mts. album Mike: 1.5 Rockfords albums Eddie: 2 solo albums Matt: I don't know ... stuff.
Ignoring all the failed projects and single songs, Stone is still slightly more active in side projects. I'm not worried about the demise of Pearl Jam. Especially since Jeff's writing contributions have been a little hit and miss for me.
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