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Jeremy Aaron 04/07/10 07:44 AM

Weekly Nostalgia: Pavement
 
With their recent 20th anniversary reunion and upcoming performance at next week's Coachella festival, what better time to direct the WN spotlight on Pavement, the '90s most brilliantly demented pop songsmiths? The problem with focusing on such an iconic band is, of course, saying something about them that already hasn't been said better somewhere else.

Pavement aren't my favorite band, but from a purely analytical standpoint, they probably should be. Maybe in time, they will be. See, Stephen Malkmus's deadpanned suburban ennui is perfect for those of us for whom the "real life" most people find ultimate meaning in simply doesn't hold much appeal. As I sit here jockeying my cubicle toward some destination as yet unknown, goofing off and not actually doing my real job (for which Pavement's oeuvre makes the perfect soundtrack), I wonder if the day will ever come when I won't care what albums are coming out next Tuesday and I'll cease to be enamored by the subtly humorous minutiae of everyday life, those trifles being replaced by the so-called "important" stuff everyone else seems to care about. Man, I hope not. Because while all my classmates from years past (who used to come to me for homework help) went on to much bigger and better things, I'm not bitter. I love that I don't give a fuck about much of anything. And I love Pavement, because more than any other band, they reassure me that that's somehow okay, that there's a legitimate life to be had in bleary-eyed slackerdom. Or even if you don't buy all that bullshit, their body of work is still pretty damn sweet. If you're still not on the bandwagon, start by checking out their new compilation Quarantine the Past immediately and watching some of the videos below.

Jeremy Aaron 04/07/10 07:44 AM

"Summer Babe" (live) (from Slanted and Enchanted)


"Gold Soundz" (from Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain)


"Range Life" (from Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain)


"Cut Your Hair" (from Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain)


"Shady Lane" (from Brighten the Corners)


"Stereo" (from Brighten the Corners)

jkretz 04/07/10 07:50 AM

nice write up. pavement rules.

SSLYBY 04/07/10 07:54 AM

I've listened to single songs and liked everything I've heard but never really checked out an album. What's a good starter.

Jeremy Aaron 04/07/10 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SSLYBY (Post 64894472)
I've listened to single songs and liked everything I've heard but never really checked out an album. What's a good starter.

I rec'd the Quarantine the Past comp because I think it's a really good cross-section of what they do. For introductory albums, I think Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain is their most accessible set of songs. With a few exceptions, though, I don't think it hurts to start from beginning with most bands either.

EndSerenading 04/07/10 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SSLYBY (Post 64894472)
I've listened to single songs and liked everything I've heard but never really checked out an album. What's a good starter.

Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain or Slanted and Enchanted are my two favorites, but they are all good, its hard to choose.

GREAT choice for a nostalgia tho. I don't expect as many responses as normal in these threads but was pleasantly surprised to see Pavement here. Kudos. If anything, maybe this thread will get some of the people on this site to check them out who might have never really had this band on their radar.

SSLYBY 04/07/10 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeremy Aaron (Post 64894632)
I rec'd the Quarantine the Past comp because I think it's a really good cross-section of what they do. For introductory albums, I think Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain is their most accessible set of songs. With a few exceptions, though, I don't think it hurts to start from beginning with most bands either.

I'm just not a big comp guy. I'd much rather get a full album so it goes together.

HometownHero 04/07/10 08:13 AM

Pavement is amazing. That is all

ihaveblink 04/07/10 08:14 AM

Pavement is one of the greatest bands of the past 20 years. I don't say that very often. They aren't perfect, but it doesn't get much better than pavement. All 5 of their albums are solid and have enough pop and depth to keep you coming back again and again. Perfect for wise-ass slackers everywhere.

EndSerenading 04/07/10 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ihaveblink (Post 64895572)
Pavement is one of the greatest bands of the past 20 years. I don't say that very often. They aren't perfect, but it doesn't get much better than pavement. All 5 of their albums are solid and have enough pop and depth to keep you coming back again and again. Perfect for wise-ass slackers everywhere.

yep. And, Jeremy nailed it on the "real life" aspect.

Also, for anyone that digs Pavement, I highly recommend checking out The Dismemberment Plan if you aren't already a fan. Somewhat similar vibe even though the sound is unique. Another band that I absolutely love that has that "real life" feel.

Keagan Ilvonen 04/07/10 08:26 AM

Pavement is amazing. Awesome write up Jeremy.

IWasHerHorse 04/07/10 08:31 AM

Great band, wish I was seeing them live.

gr33ndayfr3ak 04/07/10 08:34 AM

Pleasantly surprised to see them on here. Hopefully this'll get more people here into them. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain will always be a phenomenal album.

Manbotisdead 04/07/10 08:34 AM

Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain is damn near perfect.

Influenced at least 2/3rds of the bands I love today too.

FeynmanWannabe 04/07/10 09:05 AM

Seeing them in September. Can't wait.

ninthandash 04/07/10 09:10 AM

Love all these old bands getting back together and doing reunions. It warms my heart.

TSTLSOOM 04/07/10 09:17 AM

wish i could go to their Pre Coachella show.. :(

Hagysaurus Rex 04/07/10 09:24 AM

While I respect their impact on a lot of the music I listen to (and music in general) I just never really spent much time with them. I like everything I've heard, but I just never fully got on a Pavement kick before.

I guess now is as good as time as any.

doyouhas? 04/07/10 09:52 AM

Glad to see them featured. All five Pavement albums are incredible and completely different. I can't wait for the U.S. tour. Already have got my ticket in the mail!

Smash Adams 04/07/10 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by FeynmanWannabe (Post 64898882)
Seeing them in September. Can't wait.

me too :highfive:

markygk 04/07/10 10:16 AM

pavement is one my favorite bands of all time. pretty surprised to see it covered on ap. good stuff. stoked to see them for their central park show, bought tickets a year in advance.... thats some u2 shit

meroki22 04/07/10 10:31 AM

Strange to see this on AP but Pavement is amazing nonetheless.

mymusicismylife 04/07/10 10:35 AM

Love Pavement.

xapplexpiex 04/07/10 11:22 AM

Wow. I like what I hear.
I love Weekly Nostalgia. It lets youngsters like me discover good stuff.

apresnuledeluge 04/07/10 11:43 AM

Fantastic band.

FueledByRock 04/07/10 11:51 AM

Excellent band. I love Brighten the Corners, and I'll probably get Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain next.

InTheatersNow 04/07/10 12:28 PM

pavement is boring.

11:11 04/07/10 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by InTheatersNow (Post 64914202)
pavement is boring.

Cool kid alert

InTheatersNow 04/07/10 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 11:11 (Post 64916612)
Cool kid alert

Generic internet slang alert.

11:11 04/07/10 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by InTheatersNow (Post 64917872)
Generic internet slang alert.

And that makes it less applicable?

Anyway, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain is my favorite album of theirs. Just listened to it today in fact.

SandManTEND13 04/07/10 02:04 PM

Can't wait to see them in July! Great band!

phillipjacob 04/07/10 02:05 PM

band was before my time but but nonetheless respect them for what they did as a band

3mpire 04/07/10 03:29 PM

Love this band. Am a complete idiot and failed to get tickets for their London shows. Wowee Zowee is probably my favourite.

Urge everyone to check out Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain - as a great introduction to the band.

Steeeve Perry 04/07/10 04:25 PM

Just saw them the other week on their reunion tour. Super tight and very entertaining, getting fans onstage to dance to "We Dance" and playing almost all their classics (no "Here"; "Loretta's Scars"). When Bob leaps to the front to shout the choruses of "Conduit for Sale" etc shit just gets so fun.

JoeForPresident 04/07/10 05:06 PM

this band is awesome x10000

princesschad 04/07/10 07:15 PM

one of the best bands ever. 90s indie rock ftw

kazuma_ootaro28 04/07/10 07:36 PM

Excellent choice for Weekly Nostalgia. Though should I bother with Brighten the Corners and Terror Twilight? Their other albums before that range from great to excellent.

introduction 04/07/10 10:05 PM

i like Slanted and Enchanted, haven't heard any of the others.

Edit: Might I say, I really like this feature.

lilRIPsta 04/07/10 10:34 PM

they remind me of Paper Rival. i wonder if they were Pavement fans

geebee889 04/08/10 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by FeynmanWannabe (Post 64898882)
Seeing them in September. Can't wait.

Jealous.

EndSerenading 04/08/10 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by kazuma_ootaro28 (Post 64950872)
Excellent choice for Weekly Nostalgia. Though should I bother with Brighten the Corners and Terror Twilight? Their other albums before that range from great to excellent.

yes they are both good. I love Brighten the Corners

xlastimex 05/18/10 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SSLYBY (Post 64894472)
I've listened to single songs and liked everything I've heard but never really checked out an album. What's a good starter.

Slanted and Enchanted was the album I started with.
I've loved this band ever since.
And even though I own a lot of their other albums, I find myself coming back to Slanted and Enchanted all the time.