Fans of indie rock icons Pavement are eagerly anticipating the release of new music from the band after a hiatus of twenty-five years.
Originating in California in 1989, Pavement was active until 1999, producing five albums, including the popular Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain in 1994 and Brighten the Corners in 1997, which reached No. 70 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Following their split in November 1999, Pavement’s members pursued individual projects, including reissues of their original albums featuring unreleased tracks.
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Pavement reunited for a tour in 2010 and again in 2019, but their performances were delayed until 2022. Their recent show in New York marked a significant moment, coinciding with the premiere of Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements.
Pavements premiered at the Venice International Film Festival and is gearing up for a wider release, accompanied by a movie soundtrack.
In an interview on the Kreative Kontrol podcast, Scott ‘Spiral Stairs’ Kannberg of Pavement discussed the film and confirmed a new Pavement song on the soundtrack.
Kannberg revealed that the unnamed track originated during the band’s reunion rehearsals, hinting at an exciting addition to their discography.
Despite uncertainties about Pavement’s future, their recent performance in New York suggested a potential hiatus, leading to speculation among fans.
FAQs
Q: When did Pavement initially disband?
A: Pavement initially disbanded in November 1999 after releasing the Major Leagues EP.
Q: What recent event marked a significant moment for Pavement?
A: Pavement’s recent performance in New York as part of the premiere of Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements was a notable event for the band.
Q: Is there a new Pavement song featured in an upcoming movie soundtrack?
A: Yes, a new Pavement song will be included in the soundtrack of the movie Pavements, as confirmed by Scott ‘Spiral Stairs’ Kannberg.
Q: What are the current activities of Pavement members?
A: Pavement members have been involved in various projects, with vocalist/guitarist Stephen Malkmus performing as part of the indie supergroup The Hard Quartet.
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