Tip: want a free iTunes gift certificate? or maybe a 1 yr subscription to Rolling Stone? Click here to learn more!

The utterly chill and dadded-out indie veterans Real Estate do not strike me as the most natural touring partners for the frenetic, experimental, nouveau-hip Water From Your Eyes. But the bands were on the road together this month, and one thing they apparently have in common is a love for Pavement. Onstage Sunday at Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse, the bands joined forces for a cover of “Grounded,” an epically downcast all-time classic from 1995’s Wowee Zowee. Check out footage below, shot by Shelby Robinn and published to Instagram by PHILM.
Related Articles
submitted by Nick 5 days 22 hours 59 mins ago (www.stereogum.com)
“Summer Babe (Winter Version),” the opening track from Pavement’s unfathomably influential 1992 debut album Slanted And Enchanted, is one of the greatest and most iconic indie rock songs of all time. Call it hyperbole if you wish, but if you needed me to define “What is indie rock?” I might point...
Last September, I watched Pavement perform at the National’s Homecoming festival and wondered whether it would be the ’90s indie-rock icons’ last show ever after a reunion tour that spanned well over a year. I guess not. The Seattle festival Bumbershoot just announced its 2024 lineup, and Pavement are on the bill.
The strange saga of Pavement’s Terror Twilight-era B-side “Harness Your Hopes” has taken another turn. Back in 1999, when it first appeared on Pavement’s Spit On A Stranger EP, the song was not a noteworthy part of the band’s catalog, but two decades years later, it somehow got caught up in Spoti...
The new single from reunited pop-punk favorites Midtown‘s covers EP We’re Too Old To Write New Songs So Here’s Some Old Songs We Didn’t Write is a remake of Pavement’s Crooked Rain classic “Cut Your Hair.” If slacker-indie legends Pavement are not the first band you expect to ...
submitted by Nick Mar 17th 2023 05:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Stephen Malkmus was throat-clearing. The Pavement frontman’s 2001 solo debut might as well have been a sixth LP from the band that made him an indie-rock legend; Pavement can even be found workshopping material from it in the Slow Century documentary. It’s a good album, but those quirky little guitar-pop songs were less like ...
<< Previous12345678910next >>


Popular News this week
Taylor Swift: Watch Taylor ...
0 votes - 11 clicks - 0 comments
Crazy Town: singer Shifty S...
0 votes - 9 clicks - 0 comments
Justice: Regional Justice C...
0 votes - 8 clicks - 0 comments
The Killers: cover The Ston...
0 votes - 8 clicks - 0 comments
Prince: William celebrates ...
0 votes - 8 clicks - 0 comments
Remy Ma: Addresses Son’s ...
0 votes - 6 clicks - 0 comments
Interpol: apologise for ina...
0 votes - 5 clicks - 0 comments
The Band: Metallica’s Jam...
0 votes - 5 clicks - 0 comments
Adam Lambert: says he and Q...
0 votes - 5 clicks - 0 comments
Travis: Mustard & Travis Sc...
0 votes - 5 clicks - 0 comments
Random Statistic
jynacide is the all-time top news submitter, having posted 129 articles to the site
New People on Oversome!