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by Luke Slater
It's been about two or three weeks since the last Pavement reformation news hit these pages, so it's high time for another update, you'd think. You'd be right, too. This time it's on the subject of a prospective best-of, a sure fire tool to get those peop»
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by Luke Slater
Watch the video for Spiral Stairs' a.k.a Scott Kannberg's new video, 'Stolen Pills'.»
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by Luke Slater
Pavement have announced a one-off London show for May next year. Elsewhere, The Fall and others have been confirmed for the bill for the Pavement curated ATP.»
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by Luke Slater
In an interview with The Quietus, Bob Nastanovich said there would be no freshly-penned musical pieces from the band.»
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by Luke Slater
In an interview with The Quietus, Bob Nastanovich said there would be no freshly-penned musical pieces from the band.»
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by Luke Slater
Matt Groening - yes, MATT GROENING - has just been announced as the curator for the first ATP May weekend at Butlins, Minehead.»
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by Luke Slater
Legendary and soon-to-reunite indie-rockers Pavement are to curate May 2010's All Tomorrow's Parties Festival in a move that is, in no other words, an indieverse wet dream come true. And some people said ATP had become predictable! Fools!»
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by Luke Slater
Recently re-united (or at least, recently announced to reunite) indie rock legends Pavement have partly confirmed what everyone in the UK had been hoping for - that they are going to play some shows over here.»
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by Luke Slater
Pavement to reform? Yes, no, maybe, ambivalent?»
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by Kev Kharas
A bantam procession braved torrential sunlight today as Is this news? was taken to its final resting place in the garden of The Alma Tavern in Wandsworth, South West London»
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by Kev Kharas
Two of indie-rock’s most elegant veterans have been slinging dirt clods at each other. Kim Deal of Pixies and The Breeders has accused Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus of “being a bit of a bitch” in an interview with Time Out»
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by Kev Kharas
I’m told that I’m supposed to cover Pavement? Can I get away with not covering Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks? No? Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks will release a new album in March.»
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by Kev Kharas
DrownedinSound message boarder yes_ has lashed out at pavement, as the war of words between the two continues to escalate.»
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by Mike Diver
This week Domino - the label you may know from their recent-ish successes with Franz Ferdinand and those Sheffield Monkey boys - re-release Pavement's 1995 Wowee Zowee, albeit with loads of extra bits 'n' bobs. They're calling it the Sordid Sentinels Edition, and we've THREE copies to give away...»
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by Mike Diver
Domino are to re-issue Pavement's splendid 1995 offering Wowee Zowee, in an expanded edition...»
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by Sean Adams
Albums vs Albums... hip-hop vs classic geetar records.. first it was the Beatles, then 'tallica and now Stephen Malkmus' americana-tweesome...»
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by Ollie Appleby
Former Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus and his band the Jicks will release, 'Pig Lib' in March 2003 via Matador.
Sitting half way between being a solo star and a full member of a band, Stephen Malkmus (and Matador Records) are emphasizing that the new album is band effort. The Jicks»
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by Ollie Appleby
Pavement are to release a double DVD collection featuring all of their promotional videos, two live shows and a documentary.
The DVD from the band that has spawned both the solo version of Stephen Malkmus and Spiral Stairs' current band The Preston School Of Industry is to be called »