For the third year in a row, we’ve gathered two Rock Hall voters to speak anonymously about who they want to see on this year ...
At the time of this writing, this is the only live show Pavement has announced for 2026, per Brooklyn Vegan. In a 2024 ...
In a surprise move, the band will be back in action July 17 at a pre-party for the Mosswood Meltdown festival.
Pavement is remembered as the epitome of ’90s slacker rock, southern California ironists who sang-talk impenetrable lyrics over meandering guitar licks, feedback, and toy instruments. With the ...
Here are five words we’ve all been dying to hear: Joe Keery is Stephen Malkmus. At least, that’s the main push behind the first teaser for Alex Ross Perry’s upcoming Pavement whatsit, Pavements.
Stephen Malkmus has been very busy over the past few years, but he’s issued very little new music during this period. He made his name fronting Pavement, the band whose impeccable run of albums ...
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Stephen Malkmus is stuck in traffic, driving a car full of precious art across the country. Pavement just played a reunion show in Seattle, which gave Malkmus the opportunity to visit his old home in ...
After a few weeks of teasing, The Hard Quartet — the new group featuring Stephen Malkmus (Pavement), Matt Sweeney (Chavez), Jim White (Dirty Three) and Emmett Kelly (Ty Segall) — have officially ...
Stephen Malkmus is launching a new band. His new group, following Pavement and Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, is called the Hard Quartet. Joining the California-born musician in the band are Emmett ...
Dinosaur Jr are no strangers to bringing fellow indie rock legends on stage with them, like when they just brought out Kim Deal and Lee Ranaldo at their Brooklyn residency in December, or when they ...
The post Stephen Malkmus: It’d Be “Total Cringe” If Pavement Wrote New Music Today appeared first on Consequence. Pavement’s long-awaited reunion tour felt just like a postcard from the 1990s, and ...
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