The beat will sound different for Pearl Jam moving forward, as drummer Matt Cameron has officially ended his 27-year tenure with the band. The 62-year-old shared the news on social media, expressing his gratitude for the nearly three decades he spent providing the powerful rhythmic backbone for one of rock’s most influential and beloved acts.
Cameron’s entry into Pearl Jam in 1998 was initially as a fill-in for Jack Irons on tour. Yet, his undeniable talent and seamless integration proved vital, leading him to become a permanent member. His powerful drumming made its studio debut on the 2000 album Binaural, bringing much-needed consistency to a band that had, in its formative years, seen a rotation of drummers.
Before his iconic run with Pearl Jam, Cameron had already carved out a significant name for himself as the drummer for Soundgarden, a key player in the Seattle grunge scene. His remarkable career path allowed him the unique experience of performing with both iconic bands between 2010 and 2017, a testament to his skill and impact across the genre.
His final performances with Pearl Jam came on the recent tour in support of their 12th studio album, Dark Matter. Cameron’s departure marks a poignant moment, signifying the end of an era defined by his unwavering dedication and significant contributions to Pearl Jam’s distinctive sound.
27 Years of Rhythm: Matt Cameron’s Pearl Jam Journey Concludes
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