Pavement have been on their reunion tour for more than a year now, having just played Hopscotch, and it’s finally coming to a close; they have four victory lap shows this week at NYC’s Brooklyn Steel ...
This year’s long-awaited Pavement reunion is turning out to be more unpredictable than anyone could have expected. Not only did we get the band’s first tour in over a decade, but additional ...
The ticketed event called Parma for Pavement was created by local Parma businesses Schnitz Ale Brewery, Rudy’s Strudel, and the Current Year Records and Tapes which are offering “special varieties of ...
On view will be “previously unseen imagery, artwork and ephemera” and “rumored relics of the band's real and imagined history.” Pavement members [L-R] Stephen Malkmus, Bob Nastanovich, Mark Ibold, ...
“This is not my favorite band,” exclaims filmmaker Alex Ross Perry about the indie rock group Pavement, who is the subject of his documentary Pavements. That’s not a ding. The Stockton, CA born band, ...
“The damage has been done / I am not having fun anymore.” Most interestingly, Farewell Horizontal — which was one of the alternate titles for the record that was mulled over (“Some of Our Pants” and ...
The past year in Pavement news has been surprisingly robust. Last December, Spiral Stairs said a new Pavement song was coming. This year, we got both the Pavements documentary and the Joe ...
The most influential musical exports from Stockton were never exactly chart-toppers, yet revered indie rockers Pavement have found unlikely late-career success thanks to — of all things — ...
"Louder Than You Think" is an "up-close cinematic walkabout through the life of Gary Young, the original (and highly unlikely) drummer of indie rock royalty Pavement." Young died Aug. 17, according to ...
Shitty dancing, friendship, awkwardness, staring, confusion: Like a middle-school dance, these are the consistent themes of Pavement’s music videos. I know this because I watched them all, and then — ...