
Pearl Jam’s rhythmic backbone for nearly three decades, drummer Matt Cameron, has announced his departure from the band. The news, shared on social media Monday, marks the end of an era for one of rock’s most enduring acts.
Cameron, who joined Pearl Jam in 1998 after his tenure with Soundgarden, leaves behind a legacy of powerhouse drumming and creative collaboration. His exit raises questions about the band’s future—and underscores the shifting landscape of rock’s golden generation.
Why Matt Cameron’s Departure Is a Major Moment for Pearl Jam
The End of an Era
Cameron wasn’t just Pearl Jam’s drummer—he was a defining force in their sound. Joining after the band’s early-’90s heyday, he brought stability and technical prowess, anchoring albums like Binaural (2000) and Gigaton (2020). His departure makes him the first core member to leave since original drummer Dave Krusen in 1991.
Key contributions:
- Played on nine studio albums, more than any other Pearl Jam drummer.
- Co-wrote fan favorites like “The Fixer” and “Mind Your Manners.”
- Bridged grunge’s Seattle roots (Soundgarden, Skin Yard) with Pearl Jam’s evolution.
A Rare Dual Hall of Famer
Cameron is one of few musicians inducted twice into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame—with Pearl Jam (2017) and Soundgarden (2020). His work epitomized the raw, dynamic drumming that defined ’90s rock.
How Pearl Jam Responded: A Classy Goodbye
In a heartfelt statement, the band called Cameron “one of our first musical heroes” and praised his “singular and true powerhouse” talent. Notably, they didn’t announce a replacement, leaving fans speculating:
Possible scenarios:
- Internal promotion: Touring drummer Josh Klinghoffer (ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers) could step in.
- Guest collaborators: Pearl Jam has a history of rotating drummers (see: Jack Irons, Dave Abbruzzese).
- Hiatus or reinvention: At 60+, Eddie Vedder may pivot to solo work or slower tours.
What’s Next for Matt Cameron?
Cameron’s post hinted at “more to follow,” suggesting he’s not retiring. Options:
- Solo projects: He released an album with side project Wellwater Conspiracy in 2022.
- Soundgarden revival: The band’s future has been uncertain since Chris Cornell’s death, but surviving members occasionally reunite.
- Session work: His pedigree makes him a sought-after collaborator.
Why This Matters Beyond Pearl Jam
Cameron’s exit reflects a broader trend: ’90s rock icons confronting longevity. Bands like Metallica and Foo Fighters have adapted with new members, while others (R.E.M., The Police) disbanded. Pearl Jam’s next move could signal whether rock’s old guard can endure—or if it’s time to pass the torch.
- Matt Cameron leaves Pearl Jam after 27 years, citing gratitude and new horizons.
- No replacement announced—will the band tour or record without him?
- A two-time Rock Hall inductee, Cameron’s legacy spans Soundgarden and grunge history.
- Pearl Jam’s future now hinges on a pivotal lineup decision.



