Today (Feb. 13), Pearl Jam announced their 12th album, Dark Matter, and debuted the bass heavy title track, which features a lyrics reference to dark and legendary heavy metal singer King Diamond.
As a grunge act with closer ties to Jethro Tull than nightmarish metal with piercing high-pitch singing, it’s a connection few would have ever imagined Pearl Jam making. And for it to come on the unhallowed 13th day of the month (the anniversary of Black Sabbath’s influential debut record, no less) makes it all the more fun, even if it is a bit trivial in the end.
Both artists are storytellers. Pearl Jam tend to confront real world issues that touch on the magnitude of the human experience, while King Diamond (solo artist and Mercyful Fate frontman) delves into occult and horror concepts with a fondness for Satanism.
The Lyrical Reference
In “Dark Matter,” Vedder appears to express a discontent that so many people have to suffer the consequences of the mistakes and actions of others. Opening the second verse, he sings, “Renounce the demagogues / King diamond to discard.”
Sure, it seems an awful lot like Vedder elected to omit the word “of” — king of diamonds — as this lines speaks to a deck of playing cards. It could be a matter of syllables and making the words fit without totally sacrificing meaning.
Or it could be a sneaky way to reference the theatrical metal singer.
Are Pearl Jam Metal Fans?
There are members of Pearl Jam who are outspoken metal fans. It’s a bit of a mixed bag as it depends on what style of metal is the topic of discussion.
In 2022, Vedder had some harsh words for hair metal, saying he “despised” the subgenre. It drew a response from Motley Crue‘s Nikki Sixx, who called Pearl Jam “one of the most boring bands in history.” Vedder fired back onstage, mocking Crue drummer Tommy Lee’s high-flying drum stunts.
Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard later weighed in, confirming, “Jeff [Ament] and Mike [McCready] and I loved hard rock,” saying he bought the first Motley Crue record when the band self-released it.
Going back to 2017, bassist Ament wore a shirt at Pearl Jam’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, which listed the names of noteworthy snubs. These acts, at the time, had all yet to be inducted into the Rock Hall as well.
Among those names are metal icons Slayer, Motley Crue, Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Judas Priest, Dio and… King Diamond!
Pearl Jam, “Dark Matter” Lyrics (Incomplete)
The internet is still piecing together the last bits of the lyrics to Pearl Jam’s “Dark Matter,” with an ellipsis (three dots “…”) denoting which parts are incomplete.
See the King Diamond reference below and head further down the page to listen to in in the new Pearl Jam track.
Steal the lights from our eyes
Take my blood from my heart
We’re in all of this dark matterTake the breaths from my chest
Take the pulse and I’m…
We’re losing time, dark matterRenounce the demagogues
King diamond to discard
Deploy the dialogue
Your word against the lawIt’s strange these days
When everybody else pays
For someone else’s mistake
This blame takes shape
Still everybody else pays
For someone else’s mistakeYou’re running away
We’re pulling apart
In all of this dark matterI once had a…
Or is it the press
No one knows what happens nextRenounce the demigods
King diamond to discard
Deploy the dialogue
Your word against the lawIt’s strange these days
When everybody else pays
For someone else’s mistake
This blame takes shape
Still everybody else pays
For someone else’s mistakeNo tolerance for intolerance so I’ve
No patience left for impatience no more
No love lost for lost loves
No sorrow for the unaccountableIt’s strange these days
When everybody else pays
For someone else’s mistake
This blame takes shape
Still everybody else pays
For someone else’s mistake
Listen to the King Diamond Reference
The references occurs about halfway through the song at the 1:46 mark. You can click the video player below, which will take you right to that spot to hear it.
Pearl Jam, “Dark Matter”
Essential King Diamond Listening
Prior to embarking on a career under his stage name King Diamond, he fronted Danish metal group Mercyful Fate. Both bands are currently active with new material expected to arrive in the near future.
For anyone new to either act, you can hear a song from each below.
Recommended King Diamond albums: Abigail, Them, The Eye.
Recommended Mercyful Fate albums: Melissa, Don’t Break the Oath.
King Diamond, “A Mansion in Darkness”
Mercyful Fate, “Evil”
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