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The sludge guitar and easygoing singing on the opener, ?Dragonfly Pie? is brilliantly juxtaposed with the vibes and pretty tones found on the chorus. ...
Chris Norton - 04/03/2008
This could be the least consequential review I ever write. The ever-loving Pavement apostolate has already blissed out over Matador’s pre-order downlo...
Jon Dolan - 04/03/2008
Stephen Malkmus has a lot going for him: He fronted Pavement, the preeminent indie band of the ?90s; he?s got a stellar set of cheekbones for a cat in...
SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 04/03/2008
Time to finally face the music, Malkmus mavens: Your hero may not make a great post-Pavement disc....
Matt LeMay - 03/03/2008
The first line of Real Emotional Trash begs to be read autobiographically: "Of all my stoned digressions/ Some have mutated into the truth/ Not a spoo...
Brandon Bussolini - 03/03/2008
Pavement, like David Lynch, seem to be an objective fact of culture. Almost two decades after the fact, Stephen Malkmus? former band?s output still do...
Jimmy Newlin - 03/03/2008
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JOHN MULVEY - 01/03/2008
In the past year or so, skewed, collegiate indie-rock has started selling
prodigious amounts in the US - exactly the sort of music that Malkmus
pione...
Jeff Vrabel - 01/03/2008
Stephen Malkmus has neatly kept all his parts in place on his fourth solo album: the languid lyrical nonsense, the obtuse stories that seem to go nowh...
porter - 27/02/2008
Whereas more than a few contemporaries have managed to start afresh, Stephen Malkmus will forever be linked to the double-edged sword of Pavement&acir...