
Springsteen back! On March 6, the Boss will release a new album called Wrecking Ball, and it’ll feature members of the E Street Band, as well as people like Tom Morello and Pearl Jam drummer Matt Chamberlain. “We Take Care Of Our Own,” the first single, hit the internet last night, and it’s a big chunk of vintage-Springsteen stadium-sized hooks and salt-of-the-earth gravel-mumbles. Pretty great! Listen to it and check out the Wrecking Ball tracklist below.
01 “We Take Care Of Our Own”
02 “Easy Money”
03 “Shackled And Down”
04 “Jack Of All Trades”
05 “Death To My Hometown”
06 “This Depression”
07 “Wrecking Ball”
08 “You’ve Got It”
09 “Rocky Ground”
10 “Land Of Hope And Dreams”
11 “We Are Alive”
12 “Swallowed Up” (Bonus Track)
13 “American Land” (Bonus Track)
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did you mean Matt Cameron?
It’s Matt Chamberlain, who was Pearl Jam’s original drummer. Has played with a ton of folks over the years as a session drummer.
i think it was acutally dave krusen, then matt chamberlain came along for i believe the shortest tenure of all of pearl jam’s drummers
Sorry. Your right.
Dave Krusen was Pearl Jam’s first drummer and played on Ten…Matt Chamberlain joined after the recording and before the release of the record.
Yet again, when classic rock starts to erode like Kodak and the digital age, along comes our Boss to add water to its dry roots…
Who knew T.S. Eliot was a Springsteen fan?
This dude must really like Arcade Fire.
Arcade Fire must really like this “dude”.
joke ruined
Here’s hoping “Death to My Hometown” is a death metal version of “My Hometown.”
i would just really love to hear “BIG OLD BUUUUUUUUUIIIIIIICK” delivered in a cookie monster growl
New campaign song for somebody.
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Formula for a shitty, uniformed comment: listen to one Springsteen song + make sweeping generalization about entire catalog.
You really do have no idea what you’re talking about.
I love Bruce and this song is great and don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining but the track listing seems just a little bit lazy as three of the songs (American Land, Land of Hope and Dreams, Wrecking Ball) have been previously released in live versions as far back as 2001. But it’s still exciting.
I was “Bonn in the USA” also.
Nope, no typo here.
I’m digging the new wave hooks mixed with that righteous working class anger that Springsteen does so well. The Boss still rocks.
sounds a lot like Wilco’s “I’m Always in Love”
The comments about different textures and experiments makes me hope this will be some type of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot rendition of Bruce.
As long as it is better than Working on a Dream I don’t mind.