Released:
September 22, 2017
1. Time Can’t Wait
2. All at Once
3. Blind
4. Through the Ceiling
5. One Special Lady
6. In the Trees
7. Into the Fire
8. Real and Imagined
9. Unnecessary
Before he became a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and drummer for two of history’s most
impactful GRAMMY® Award-winning rock bands Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, Matt Cameron
cut a handful of solo songs on Seattle cassette compilations under the name Cavedweller.
In the 30 some odd years between the first Cavedweller recordings and now, Cameron not only
played drums, but contributed music to records that would affect countless fans worldwide.
Following stints in Bam Bam and Skin Yard, he officially joined Soundgarden in 1986. His
thunderous technique, patented polyrhythms, psychedelic leanings, and emotional expression
behind the kit drove EPs such as Screaming Life [1987] and Fopp [1988]. That combination of
power and passion remained a linchpin for the GRAMMY® Award-nominated Ultramega OK
[1988], Louder Than Love [1989], and Badmotorfinger [1991] for which he co-wrote the
signature “Jesus Christ Pose.” Ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the “500 Greatest Albums of All
Time,” 1994’s Superunknown earned two GRAMMY® Awards for “Black hole Sun” and a nod for
“Best Rock Album.”
Following releases with Well Water Conspiracy and Hater, old pals Pearl Jam handpicked
Cameron to perform on their Yield Tour in 1998. They welcomed him as a permanent member,
and he holds the distinction of being their “longest-serving drummer,” performing and writing
on Binaural [2000] highlighted by the Cameron-penned single “Evacuation,” Riot Act [2002],
Backspacer [2009], and Lightning Bolt [2013]. April 2017 saw Cameron inducted into the Rock
and Roll of Fame with Pearl Jam.
Finding his voice on Cavedweller’s nine heartfelt and hypnotic rock ‘n’ roll ruminations, fans get
to hear him like never before.
Released:
September 22, 2017
1. Time Can’t Wait
2. All at Once
3. Blind
4. Through the Ceiling
5. One Special Lady
6. In the Trees
7. Into the Fire
8. Real and Imagined
9. Unnecessary
Before he became a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and drummer for two of history’s most
impactful GRAMMY® Award-winning rock bands Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, Matt Cameron
cut a handful of solo songs on Seattle cassette compilations under the name Cavedweller.
In the 30 some odd years between the first Cavedweller recordings and now, Cameron not only
played drums, but contributed music to records that would affect countless fans worldwide.
Following stints in Bam Bam and Skin Yard, he officially joined Soundgarden in 1986. His
thunderous technique, patented polyrhythms, psychedelic leanings, and emotional expression
behind the kit drove EPs such as Screaming Life [1987] and Fopp [1988]. That combination of
power and passion remained a linchpin for the GRAMMY® Award-nominated Ultramega OK
[1988], Louder Than Love [1989], and Badmotorfinger [1991] for which he co-wrote the
signature “Jesus Christ Pose.” Ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the “500 Greatest Albums of All
Time,” 1994’s Superunknown earned two GRAMMY® Awards for “Black hole Sun” and a nod for
“Best Rock Album.”
Following releases with Well Water Conspiracy and Hater, old pals Pearl Jam handpicked
Cameron to perform on their Yield Tour in 1998. They welcomed him as a permanent member,
and he holds the distinction of being their “longest-serving drummer,” performing and writing
on Binaural [2000] highlighted by the Cameron-penned single “Evacuation,” Riot Act [2002],
Backspacer [2009], and Lightning Bolt [2013]. April 2017 saw Cameron inducted into the Rock
and Roll of Fame with Pearl Jam.
Finding his voice on Cavedweller’s nine heartfelt and hypnotic rock ‘n’ roll ruminations, fans get
to hear him like never before.