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List Price: $3.49 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 292195
Released: April 25, 2000 |
| Our Price: $0.35 |
| Used Price: $0.01 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Nothing as It Seems/Insignificance Reviews:
CAN IT GET BETTER? 
2001-05-26 - For anyone wanting a taste of how amazing Pearl Jam is, you should enter the world the jam by getting this single. Both songs are so incredible that they make the perfect single for anyone looking to dive into this sound. It is also a great single to give the listener an idea of what is to be expected on their Binaural album.
Do yourself a favor and throw in a few bucks and buy it!
-Grandad Girolamo (FOG)
THEY NEVER STOP PLEASING 
2000-04-28 - What else can I say in addition to the title? Pearl Jam can never stop with the amazing sounds that they can create. From ten to BINAURAL. A MUST BUY! I have really high hopes for this new album from what I've heard.
Pearl Jam are the masters...as always. 
2000-04-28 - I have just got home from the store with Pearl Jam's new single "Nothing as it Seems", and as the Pearl Jam fan I am, as I write this, I'm as giddy as a school girl. I just listened to both tracks "Nothing as it Seems" and "Insignificance" and they are both great.
Nothing as it Seems is the mellow to upbeat song that everyone has been hearing on the radio. I love it. But the song I like even better now is Insignificance. This is Pearl Jam. This song is great.
If this CD single is any indication, Binaural will be one of Pearl Jam's best efforts. And you better believe it.
Still the best 
2000-04-27 - Wow! Pearl Jam just keeps cranking out the great songs. "Nothing As It Seems" is a haunting song that leaves you breathless. Grievance is good enough to be the A-side. Pearl Jam remains the best rock band in the world.
Another New Level 
2000-04-27 - Pearl Jam continues to create totally new music with their newest release. Ever since Ten each album has had a completely new style and mood. With these two songs Pearl Jam already sets the tone for Binaural and finds yet another way to redesign their form of Rock and Roll. Nothing As It Seems brings the wandering guitar solo back into PJ's realm. The mix of acoustic and energetic electric is perfect. Insignificance has that "edgy, yearing to explode" feeling in Ed Vedder's lungs. The tempo change and the lyrics add up to a powerful song. The new "Binaural" sound is a can't miss, because it has never been done before, just like every other PJ album.