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Portland Filmmaker Dan Woods got a bunch of sorta-familiar indie rockers to sing "Gardenia," which is a fine backup plan when Stephen Malkmus is too much of a Jick to show up to his own video shoot. (J/K, Stevie.) Fortunately Portland is an indie rock theme park and a proven breeding round for fun name-that-cameo videos. In addition to lip-synching from Weezer's Brian Bell, Cribs' Gary Jarmin, Ratatat, and Girl Talk (always with the headphones, that one) we get an animated take on Real Emotional Trash's album cover. And spinning gardenias, obvs.
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Stephen Malkmus co-founded the hugely influential indie rock band Pavement with Scott Kannberg in 1989. They broke up a decade later and reunited for a tour in 2010. Two years ago, in an interview with the Italian podcast Radio Cittá Del Capo, Kannberg mentioned the possibility of the band getting back together in 2019 to…
T, the New York Times' style magazine, has just launched their latest issue, which is centered around culture and bears the tagline "America 2024." The issue is made up of 15 plays that imagine what the country will be like in five years, including one centered around a character meant to Kanye West. …
Includes records by The Fall, Stephen Malkmus and moreIn this fast-paced musical landscape, where it’s so easy to simply put a playlist on shuffle, nothing compares to putting a record on, sitting back and enjoying all it has to offer in full (or at least until you have get up again to flip it over). Every week, NME will round up the b...
submitted by Nick Mar 6th 2019 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
So far the rollout for Stephen Malkmus' upcoming Groove Denied -- the electronic solo album Matador Records originally shelved in favor of last year's wheelhouse indie rocker Sparkle Hard -- has given us some memorable images. The "Viktor Borgia" video had Malkmus dancing alone in a club plus a digital version of himself dance-battling Ariana&am...
submitted by Nick Feb 21st 2019 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Stephen Malkmus isn't the only Pavement alum exploring new sounds on his new record. As heard on last month's "HYP-NO-TIZED," co-founder Scott Kannberg has lately been refining his sound under the name Spiral Stairs.


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