Pavement | ”Unfair” | Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Pavement.
The LC.
THURSDAY.
Pavement | ”In The Mouth A Desert” | Slanted & Enchanted
Hey, I’m seeing Pavement on Thursday.
No big deal.
Pavement, Modest Mouse, LCD Play Pitchfork Festival! ⇢
The lineup so far:
Friday, July 16:
- Modest Mouse
Saturday, July 17:
- LCD Soundsystem
- Raekwon
- Here We Go Magic
Sunday, July 18:
- Pavement
- St. Vincent
- Lightning Bolt
- Cass McCombs
- Sleigh Bells
The new album’s extended cast features many names fans will recognize from their previous triumphs with the group: Leslie Feist, Stars’ Amy Millan and Evan Cranley, Metric’s Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw, Jason Collett, Do Make Say Think’s Ohad Benchetrit, John Crossingham, Marty Kinack, Julie Penner, Leon Kingstone, and Lisa Lobsinger.
And there are a bunch of newbies, too, chief among them being the LP’s producer, post-rock icon John McEntire, who plays in Tortoise and the Sea and Cake and has manned the boards for his own groups as well as others including Stereolab and Teenage Fanclub. Along with McEntire, Sea and Cake’s Sam Prekop, Tortoise’s Doug McCombs, Pavement’s Spiral Stairs, former Death From Above 1979 singer-drummer Sebastien Grainger, Poi Dog Pondering’s Susan Voelz, Helen Money’s Alison Chesley, and the Weakerthans’ Jason Tait can all be heard (somewhere) on the album.
And there are a bunch of newbies, too, chief among them being the LP’s producer, post-rock icon John McEntire, who plays in Tortoise and the Sea and Cake and has manned the boards for his own groups as well as others including Stereolab and Teenage Fanclub. Along with McEntire, Sea and Cake’s Sam Prekop, Tortoise’s Doug McCombs, Pavement’s Spiral Stairs, former Death From Above 1979 singer-drummer Sebastien Grainger, Poi Dog Pondering’s Susan Voelz, Helen Money’s Alison Chesley, and the Weakerthans’ Jason Tait can all be heard (somewhere) on the album.
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This photograph by Joseph Nettis taken from a 1962 Life World Library book called The Arab World was Steve Keene’s inspiration for the cover of Pavement’s Wowee Zowee.


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