I saw them five times while they were together. Never with Gary Young though :-\
Has there ever been an official release of the RAWKIN' version of "The Hexx"?
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How good are they live, honestly? I know the garage band sound is part of the charm, but I can't imagine their shows being very exciting.
Stephen Malkmus' need for money must have finally eclipsed his ego.
I saw Pavement at Lollapalooza '95. That was awesome.You were at the show posted above where people started throwing mud and rocks? :lol
Holy shit, Sirius just talked about the Pavement reunion at this very moment on XMU
(and whoa, XMU is on Sirius? So they're all one big thing now? this is the first time I've listened to satellite radio in a while, I keep forgetting it's on the teevee too)
I saw Pavement at Lollapalooza '95. That was awesome.You were at the show posted above where people started throwing mud and rocks? :lol
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man now I want to listen to some Sebadoh. 1991-1996 the pinnacle of non-beatles music.
man now I want to listen to some Sebadoh. 1991-1996 the pinnacle of non-beatles music.
man now I want to listen to some Sebadoh. 1991-1996 the pinnacle of non-beatles music.Is it can be lo-fi tiem now plees?
I only ever listened to Crooked Rain Crooked Rain and every song off that cut was fucking brilliant. I need to dig into their other work. Fillmore Jive gives me goosebumps when I listen to it. One of the best closers on an album since Eclipse.Good choice, that's easily their best album.
i've never heard of this band. music sounds boringIced Earth sucks dick, Blind Guardian is better. I meant to say that a while ago but I forgot.
Oh look, another band that no one's ever heard of (for good reason) with a lead "singer" who can't sing. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz BOOOOOORRRRRIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGG! :maf :mafYou don't like any black or death metal? :(
i've never heard of this band. music sounds boringIced Earth sucks dick, Blind Guardian is better. I meant to say that a while ago but I forgot.Oh look, another band that no one's ever heard of (for good reason) with a lead "singer" who can't sing. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz BOOOOOORRRRRIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGG! :maf :mafYou don't like any black or death metal? :(
Branch out, metalfags
Oh look, another band that no one's ever heard of (for good reason) with a lead "singer" who can't sing. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz BOOOOOORRRRRIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGG! :maf :maf
I never bothered with any of their EPs when I got into them. I guess I should at least check out that Westing compilation.
(photography by Gail Butensky)
Ever since that fateful night in late 1999 when Pavement left the public eye with a final show at London’s Brixton Academy, we’ve often fantasized about the day when we could finally tell the world “yes, Brooklyn Vegan scooped us, Pavement are back.”
After years of speculation, the most important American band of the 1990’s is returning to the stage, with the lineup of Mark Ibold, Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg, Stephen Malkmus, Bob Nastanovich and Steve West reuniting for dates around the world in 2010. Please be advised this tour is not a prelude to additional jaunts and/or a permanent reunion.
Described in their own Wikipedia entry as having experienced “moderate commercial success”, Pavement’s catalog for the Matador, Domino, Drag City and Treble Kicker imprints has come to define in the eyes of many the blueprint for independent rock over the past generation. In spite of this, the records are still pretty fantastic, and we’re fully prepared to remind you of such with a details-to-be-determined compilation album planned for release sometime in 2010.
The first show announced is a New York performance on September 21, 2010 at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. Things worked out really well when Diana Ross played Central Park in 1983, and we have no reason to suspect Pavement’s return to the live arena won’t generate similar headlines.
A pre-sale begins at 10:00 AM EDT on Friday, September 18, 2009 (tomorrow). The password for the pre-sale is ZOWEE . The general on-sale is slated for 10:00 AM EDT on Friday, September 25, 2009. Please note that tickets will be available without surcharges from the Nokia Theatre box office in Times Square and from Earwax at 218 Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg.
The new Spiral Stairs LP/CD/digital album ‘The Real Feel’, Scott Kannberg’s first album under the S.S. nom de plume after two Preston School Of Industry long-players, is available October 20, 2009. Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks are playing 4 Australian shows later this month, and plan to begin recording their 5th album in the near future