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Limited Eddie Vedder solo 7-inch

Posted by Loren on November 21, 2020

Limited Eddie Vedder solo 7-inch
Eddie Vedder - Matter of Time

Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam has released two new singles, also available on a limited edition 7"(Monkeywrench/Republic Records). The two songs are titled "Matter of Time" and "Say Hi." 

While the digital version is out now, the vinyl is available for preorder. Both songs are part of Venture Into Cures, inn part raising awareness of Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) and other rare diseases. Check out a video and a live performance of the new material below.

Pearl Jam released Gigaton earlier this year (also on Republic).

Limited Eddie Vedder solo 7-inch
Eddie Vedder - Matter of Time

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