iTMS introduces "New Rock Revealed" weekly band explorations

The iTMS has introduced an intriguing new service called "New Rock Revealed", where one band's music will be dissected each week to find who their roots and inspirations were, as well as similar sounds you can find today.
This first week looks at Pearl Jam's new album (which rocks, by the way), and lists its tracks in the middle of the chart. On the left side is a list of "Roots & Influences", where songs from bands that inspired Pearl Jam are listed, track by track, matching up to the Pearl Jam songs where their influences can be heard. On the right side is the "Similar Sounds" list of bands who clearly were inspired by Pearl Jam. Each of the two lists (Roots & Influences and Similar Sounds) are available as mixes ready for purchase, priced at just over $12 apiece. I would imagine that price will fluctuate, depending on the length of the album New Rock Revealed dissects each week.
This is a really cool idea, though I wish the iTMS could produce some more information along the lines of truly exploring a band's roots. I'd love to be able to read a little more into what exactly inspired Pearl Jam; where they got their sound, how they started out as a band living out of their broken-down tour bus and eating stale bread three times a day until they got their big break. With that said, I'm excited to see the iTMS whipping out clever new services like this to get people more interested in music, where it came from and where it's going.
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So nobody caught the Wolfmother New Rock Revealed last week? :)
May 23 2006 at 6:48 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGod, I love Pearl Jam :D
May 23 2006 at 3:52 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI hate to disagree with you wheels but the only real reason Nirvana still gets any pub is because of kurt cobain's actions to end his life. Pearl Jam is and was a far superior band than Nirvana IMHO. But besides that I like this idea from Apple, and think it will help younger generations discover new amazing music that they may have never heard.
May 23 2006 at 12:00 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_jam
Read that before you say Pearl Jam was put together by some record company. Far from the truth. Oh and Pearl Jam's "Ten" came out before Nirvana's "Nevermind" did. Both bands are among my top 5 of all time (Nirvana is probably #1).
Excellent new feature by iTunes!
Hate to sound jaded, because I like most of what Perl Jam does, but the roots of Pearl Jam came about when a bunch of A&R big-wigs at Columbia Records assembled a bunch of studio musicians together to emulate what Nirvana was doing. As with most things in life, the imitation band isn't as good as the original and, unfortunately (damn you Courtney Love) the original faded far before the imitation. Again, I like Pearl Jam.
But you're right, it is a cool ITMS feature.
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