http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2006/05/25/pearl_jam_rocks_with_power_and_purpose/
My Morning Jacket treated early arrivals to a loose-limbed set of hard, haunted rock that was anchored to the planet by frontman Jim James's desert wind of a voice. The songs, too, are giant, howling things of beauty -- even the pop-minded tunes from last year's ``Z," the Kentucky band's latest gem.
http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg?articleid=140746
The pride of Louisville, Ky., My Morning Jacket, opened the show, delivering an explosive set of reverb-drenched Americana. They'll return next month to do an intriguing show with the Boston Pops
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2006/05/26/pearl_jam_rocks_with_power_and_purpose/
My Morning Jacket treated early arrivals to a loose-limbed set of hard, haunted rock that was anchored to the planet by frontman Jim James's desert wind of a voice. The songs, too, are giant, howling things of beauty -- even the pop-minded tunes from last year's ``Z."
Anchored to the Planet!
I love that line.
i didn't click any of the links on here, but i jsut thought i'd say when the globe arrived last week, jim james was on the front page.
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by the way - last nights show was incredible. but they only played seven songs. aklsjdfaowi347t ioasjdga,sbs.a
http://www.telegram.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060526/NEWS/605260388/1102/RSS01&source=rss
My Morning Jacket opened the concert, the first of two for this bill in Boston, with its big, moody and soulful sound. MMJ's spaciness nearly got swallowed in the vastness of the arena setting, but did pique interest in a concert slated for June when the band returns to the city to perform alongside the Boston Pops.