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The true test, however, is the album’s centerpiece: “Nothingman.” In standard resolution, this acoustic ballad is a beautiful but veiled lament. In 24/96, the fingerpicking on the guitar strings produces a tangible sense of rosin and wood. Vedder’s voice, recorded intimately, reveals the grain and the breath between syllables—the painful swallow after the line “Isn’t something to say.” The silence between notes becomes as important as the notes themselves.

Upon listening to the 24/96 FLAC, the most immediate revelation is the . The chaotic opening of “Last Exit” no longer feels like a single wave of distortion; instead, one can clearly delineate Stone Gossard’s rhythmic chunk from Jeff Ament’s melodic bass runs. The snare drum, previously a sharp crack, now possesses body and decay. pearl jam vitalogy 2013 flac 24 96