I’ve been coming up with lots of theories lately, for no special reason except maybe to kill time between episodes of the Larry Sanders Show. Here’s one: When I first heard Pavement‘s new album ...
When we heard that Pavement were reforming, we did a celebratory dance and then dropped our friend Bob Nastanovich a line to get the skinny. He revealed that they won’t be recording new material, ...
In the old days, all you needed was a guitar, some friends, and a bottle of whiskey to make good music. Just look at the greats like Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, and even Bob Dylan. Those were the days ...
“They’re just great guys, all of them. And they even gave us an extra couple hundred bucks for gas money to help get us home when we were flat broke at the end of the tour,” Jack White told me about ...
“We’re back like we never left!” jokes Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus halfway through the band’s first night playing live music in London in over a decade. He’s not wrong. This show comes midway ...
When it comes to music documentaries, the bar is low—some new footage, a long-unseen live performance, maybe a fresh anecdote or two—and yet rarely cleared. For Pavement fans, though, Louder Than You ...
Stephen Malkmus of Pavement is still making perfectly fractured%2C willfully elusive pop songs at the helm of Stephen Malkmus %26 the Jicks. Their brilliant sixth album is "Wig Out at Jagbags." ...
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