Pavement’s 1992 debut Slanted And Enchanted is widely regarded as one of the most iconic albums in the history of indie music. Matador Records, who released the album, humbly describes it as “a truly ...
Pavement‘s iconic debut album, Slanted and Enchanted, turns 30 today — happy birthday! — and to celebrate they’ve announced new vinyl and cassette pressings that will be out August 12 via Matador ...
When Roger Tofte finished building Enchanted Forest in 1971, he probably never imagined that nearly 40 years later his family amusement park would host a music festival featuring a band that likes to ...
Pavement? Slanted & Enchanted? Doesn’t it all seem like a pleasantly skewed figment of our musical imagination? Was an indie band ever that important? That defining? That cocky and yet that blasé?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 220523_MB_Pavement_Group_0063-1.jpg 220523_MB_Pavement_Group_0063-1 - Credit: Matador Records The whole idea of turning the ...
The music of indie rock icons Pavement is the basis of a new theatrical production, Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement Musical. It’s written and directed by filmmaker and Pavement mega-fan Alex Ross Perry ...
Thirty years ago this week, Pavement released its debut album, “Slanted and Enchanted”; seven years after that, the band dropped its fifth and final LP, “Terror ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. First it was the Pavement art exhibit — “This has to be a joke,” we said. Nope, it’s real, said a rep for the band, and it was ...
As we all know, it's hard to be really into something and then see it go corporate. It's even harder when Not Going Corporate actually is the thing we're really into. And it's harder still to read ...
It’s been 17 years since Mary Timony was introduced to the indie scene, via the Washington DC quartet Autoclave. Pre-grunge, at the birth of Dischord Records’ most adventurous era, Autoclave was a ...
First it was the Pavement art exhibit — “This has to be a joke,” we said. Nope, it’s real, said a rep for the band, and it was staged in New York in September. Today, it’s a musical — “Okay, this one ...