While being trapped on a rocky outcropping listening to Eddie Vedder solo on a ukelele may be as close to hell as we could get on this earth, you may feel differently about the earnest, sincere, serious, surfing musician.
If you, like NPR’s Ann Powers, believe that Vedder’s new album Ukulele Songs is “a statement of truth.” And that by choosing the “ukulele’s intimacy, Vedder sounds like someone getting out of his own way and discovering what really matters within his art,” then holy shit, have we got a contest for you.
French high fashion mall clothier Volcom is giving away tickets to Eddie Vedder’s sold out Ukulele Songs tour. Simply enter all your critical personal data on this page (volcom.com/eddy) and in return Volcom may give you a ticket to see Eddie Vedder live. Get crackin’ the tour beings June 21, 2011 in New York City.
Hahahahahahaha. Is this what happens when your company is owned by Gucci?
I Love Hawaii
I Love Eddie
I use to Love Volcom
But the combo of Eddie in a suit, playing a UKE, on a rock in Hawaii just seems so not authentic. I have to say this is a moment that makes me go, what happened to cool?
why’s he bitin’ White Buffalo’s steez?
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