'Lightning Bolt, a Short Film', the new short film by Pearl Jam

A few weeks after the global launch of their new album, the American group Pearl Jam published last Thursday (26) on the YouTube video platform a documentary short film in which in just nine minutes he summarizes details of the new record project, analyzing his creative and recording process of what will be his tenth studio work, entitled 'Lightning Bolt'.

The short film was directed by American photographer and director Danny Clinch, a well-known collaborator of the band, who also directed the documentary 'Immagine in Cornice' (2007), which showed the band's tour of Italy in 2006. Clinch also directed the films. Recent videos for the singles 'Sirens' and 'Mind your manners', previews of the new album by Pearl Jam.

Clinch's new short film shows Eddie Vedder's group analyzing and reflecting on the new album, on the concept with which it was conceived and giving details and details of the recording process of 'Lightning Bold'. Also the so-called 'Lightning Bolt, A Short Film' It contains excerpts from the singles already released and three more: 'Lightning Bolt', 'Future Days' and 'Getaway'. The short film highlights the guests who have interviewed the group, among which are characters such as the film director Judd Apatow, the rocker and star of the Portlandia series, Carrie Brownstein, the surf champion Mark Richards and the former soccer player American Steve Gleason.

More information - They present video of 'Mind Your Manners', the latest single from Pearl Jam
Source - stereo gum


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