Vs. versus Vitalogy

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If you’re with me here, there’s a good chance you’ve been with Pearl Jam since the beginning—and you may have already asked yourself, “If this guy was interested in a tough period for the band, did he forget about Vitalogy?” It’s a fair question. The general consensus is that PJ’s third record represents equal parts soaring creative victory and spectacular implosion. The band members themselves tend to agree when they reflect on Vitalogy, as does producer Brendan O’Brien. In 2001, he said, the album was “a little strained.” Then he elaborated: “I’m being polite—there was some imploding going on.”

My Midnight Vs. Purchase in the Rearview Mirror

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If you’re of a certain age and musical bent, the midnight record release party likely holds a special, nostalgic place in your heart. Because they’re where you scored some of the albums that shaped your youth and young adulthood. Because high school and college were decades ago, and the good stuff from that long and challenging era now shines brighter than the mistakes and regrets. Because, perhaps, you’re not sure if you’ve attended a release party since the turn of the millennium.

New 33 1/3’s + upcoming author takeover!

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Vs. roils with fury—and at times, gently steams over the trappings of fame, human faults, and societal injustice. Tapestry is both an anthemic embodiment of second-wave feminism and an apotheosis of the Laurel Canyon singer-songwriter sound and scene. To coincide with our latest releases, authors Clint Brownlee and Loren Glass continue to explore these two albums, expanding upon their work right here on the blog.

Celebrating International Women’s Day

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On International Women’s Day, and for the entirety of Women’s History month, the Bloomsbury Academic podcast revisits episodes that focus on experiences and portrayals of women. Listen in as Carol J. Adams, Rafia Zakaria, and Jenn Pelly apply a feminist lens – as well as their own lived experiences – to women (and womanhood) in music, fashion, advertising, language and literature. These are three conversations you won’t want to miss, featuring an interview with one of our 33 1/3 authors. Stay tuned for a new episode featuring 33 1/3 author…