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courtneyriot

courtneyriot

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

SEP 03, 2005 06:00 AM

Stephen Malkmus is the founder of the 90’s band Pavement. Since that ended he has been putting out semi-solo albums with his band the Jicks. Their latest is Face the Truth.

Check out the official site for Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks

Daniel Robert Epstein: Hey Steve, how are you doing?

Stephen Malkmus: Good. Where are you?

DRE: I’m in Manhattan.

What’s going on today? You’re just, you’re just doing interviews, I think, right?

SM: Yea. I’m just chilling in an apartment doing interviews.

Snow

Snow

SUICIDEGIRL

Oregon, USA

SEP 03, 2005 03:44 PM

finally smile

kubrick5

kubrick5

I'm lost
March 2005

SEP 03, 2005 07:11 PM

I never heard of the band Pavement until two days ago when I was reading about Isaac Brock (lead singer of Modest Mouse). He was talking about CDs that changed his life, one of them was a Pavement CD. I checked it out after reading about it. I liked what I heard soundclips. Plan on getting the CD sometime.

Erica

Erica

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

SEP 03, 2005 07:23 PM

What a man, what a musician. I am glad to have him here in Portland.

jaggy

jaggy

Austin, TX
October 2003

SEP 03, 2005 08:51 PM

damn, im growing old with that guy..since Pavement...and Wiggles, is that really for children? damn, i got all there CDs !
confused

alpo

alpo

Portland, OR
OLD SKOOL

SEP 03, 2005 10:16 PM

Erica said:
What a man, what a musician. I am glad to have him here in Portland.



Yep. List your Malkmus sightings! (I saw him at the New Seasons on Division once.)

DeadBilly

DeadBilly

Burnt Cabins, PA
February 2004

SEP 09, 2005 03:39 PM

kubrick5 said:
I never heard of the band Pavement until two days ago when I was reading about Isaac Brock (lead singer of Modest Mouse). He was talking about CDs that changed his life, one of them was a Pavement CD. I checked it out after reading about it. I liked what I heard soundclips. Plan on getting the CD sometime.



Awesome smile I grew up listening to Pavement, so I'm biased, but the first three full length lps are essential.

e_gise

e_gise

Stockton, CA
December 2004

SEP 16, 2005 03:16 PM

mr_gosh said:
Awesome smile I grew up listening to Pavement, so I'm biased, but the first three full length lps are essential.



Agreed, though all the LPs are worth getting. I have been recollecting the LPs with the 10 year re-issues of Slanted and Enchanted, and Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. Though i do still have my originals.

Now all we need is an interview with Preston School of Industry.