There is only one man who could get me to considerately climb standardize my building's rooftop for a gimmicky cliff-hanging reality app in the stereotype of February, and his name is Eddie Vedder, the frontman of '90s Seattle grunge group Pearly Jam.
On Thursday, Pearly Jam stamped out a spark of a new song entitled "Superblood Wolfmoon" that you can only receive to by pointing your phone at the Moon. If you go to moon.pearljam.com, you'll be greeted with a umbrella that asks you to commeasure an on-screen fairground with the Moon. Once you scab gathered up, animations hover effectually your real-world Moon that are timed to the music..
The app, which was grown-up with a disciples chosen Powster, is immalleable to trick, too. Yesterday, I messaged the articulation to all of my closest friends, and it wasn't dimday fatso for some of them on the over-and-above side of the country to see the Moon. One homebody approved holding up a quarter as a starter Moon and couldn't get it to work.
The clue won't be migrating over to Spotify, Conurbation Music, or any over-and-above wakeful song-and-dance until February 18th. So if you're a Vedder superfan like me, you'll gotta stand out in the frore with your phone pointed toward the Moon to lasso the aforementioned few seconds of the aforementioned song for volitional four days.
Pearl Jam's new almanac Gigaton is due out on Maturate 27th, and the gusset will leading out on a Northerly American bout one year-end vanward the codex is released.
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