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Vs. (1993) Pearl Jam – Album Review #1


Pearl Jam – Vs. (1993): A Band Fighting the World, and Finding Themselves

Pearl Jam released Vs. on October 19, 1993, marking one of the strongest sophomore albums in rock history.

By the fall of 1993, Pearl Jam was the biggest rock band in America — and also the most uncomfortable with fame. Their debut Ten had exploded far beyond anything they expected, MTV wanted them everywhere, labels wanted more hits, and the band wanted nothing to do with being the next rock-star brand.

Vs. is the sound of that tension ripping through the speakers.

It’s raw.
It’s aggressive.
It’s vulnerable.

Where Ten reached upward with big, anthemic choruses, Vs. closes the doors, lowers the lights, and lets you hear a band wrestling with pressure, identity, and the world around them.

This is Pearl Jam trying to breathe.


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Track-by-Track Breakdown of Vs.

1. Go

The album doesn’t walk into the room — it explodes into it.
“Go” is frantic, panicked, and intentionally claustrophobic. You can hear the pressure piling on the band after sudden fame. It sets the tone: this isn’t Ten part two.

2. Animal

One of Pearl Jam’s tightest riffs.
The repeated “Five against one…” lyric became symbolic — the world vs. the band, or even the band vs. itself. Vs. is an album of conflict, and “Animal” feels like round one.

3. Daughter

A beautifully melodic contrast to the chaos of the opening tracks.
“Daughter” captures Pearl Jam at their emotional peak — socially aware, empathetic, and powerful without ever raising the volume too high. It became one of their signature songs for a reason.

4. Glorified G

A sarcastic, funky jab at gun culture.
This is Pearl Jam at their most playful yet pointed, mocking macho posturing with tongue-in-cheek swagger.

5. Dissident

A soaring, dramatic rock song telling a story of guilt, responsibility, and the cost of doing the “right” thing.
Vedder’s vocals here are pure storytelling — intense, weary, human.

6. W.M.A.

One of the boldest tracks Pearl Jam ever recorded.
Built on tribal rhythms and social commentary, it displays Vedder’s anger at racial discrimination. It feels more like a protest movement than a rock song.

7. Blood

A chaotic burst of punk-infused frustration aimed directly at the media.
The repeated chant — “Spin me round, roll me over” — is Eddie’s critique of sensationalism and exploitation. Mike’s Hendrix-sounding guitar on this fast song just sounds so cool — it’s chaotic in the best way.

8. Rearviewmirror

A turning point.
This escape-anthem is one of the most cathartic songs in their catalog. The tension builds until the final minute erupts into something close to emotional freedom — Eddie’s vocals practically break.

9. Rats

Groovy, strange, and socially observant.
A commentary on human behavior through the metaphor of — well — rats. Musically, it’s one of the album’s coolest deep cuts. Jeff Ament’s bass absolutely owns this one.

10. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town

One of Pearl Jam’s most beloved acoustic songs.
Simple. Beautiful. Heartbreaking. A quiet story of time passing, life settling, and moments lost. A masterpiece of minimalism.

11. Leash

A defiant shout from the youth culture of the early ’90s.
“Drop the leash, get out of my f***ing face!”
This is Pearl Jam at their rebellious core — loud, energized, unapologetically emotional. One of the most underrated songs in their catalog.

12. Indifference

Maybe the most haunting closer ever recorded.
A song that captures the quiet struggle of someone trapped in a painful situation — finding small moments of peace just to survive another day. That tension between brief escape and painful endurance is what gives the song its haunting power.
It leaves you reflective long after the last note fades. A perfect ending to a turbulent album.

Explore the meaning of “Indifference” further in our song review.

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Why Vs. Still Matters Today

Vs. isn’t just a great Pearl Jam album — it’s one of the most important rock albums of the 1990s, and dare I say ever.

It captured a band:

  • rejecting fame
  • challenging the industry
  • evolving musically
  • and writing some of their best songs under immense pressure

It’s the moment Pearl Jam said:
“We’re not here for the spotlight — we’re here for the truth.”

And the world listened.


Final Thoughts

Raw, fearless, and emotionally gripping.
Pearl Jam’s Vs. remains an essential listen for anyone who wants to understand the heart and struggle behind one of America’s greatest rock bands. It’s not just a great Pearl Jam album — for me, it’s one of the greatest albums ever recorded. Pearl Jam has always been my favorite band, and there’s just something about the energy, honesty, frustration, beauty, and raw humanity in Vs. that hits harder than almost anything else in rock.

Every track feels alive. Every lyric feels carved out of real emotion. And the performances… they’re unreal. Mike’s guitar work, especially on songs like “Blood,” has flashes of Hendrix-like fire — chaotic, expressive, and totally unforgettable.

It’s an album that still feels urgent decades later. If someone asked me to play them one record that shows why Pearl Jam means so much to me, Vs. just might be the album I’d choose. This record shaped who I became as a music fan.


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