Groove Denied: Stephen Malkmus in conversation with Vanity Fair's Michael Hogan
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- What made Stephen Malkmus, frontman of legendary indie rock bands Pavement and the Jicks, create an entire solo record of electronic music, Groove Denied? Malkmus talks to Vanity Fair’s Michael Hogan about the album. Recorded April 30, 2019, at 92nd Street Y.
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I bumped into him twice , randomly - at two different Jick's shows. He likes to check out the openers... From the crowd, evidently.
Wowee is, by far, my favorite Pavement album.
I’ve still got a small plastic bag of pink tiddlywinks the drummer Gary randomly threw into the crowd in London when Pavement supported Sonic Youth in the early 90s- hit me right in the face . Great show
A very great interview indeed. Malkmus and Ketamine I must.
Saw pavement the other night, great show
man that David Berman segment broke my heart a bit
His new record is amazing
wrote and performed some of the best rock music every produced.
Hey, I was thinking about Deleuze when he asked the books question, neat!
Sparkle Hard was dope. Unbelievably good album. One of SM’s best.
And on the left, we have the world’s most casual guitar god.
Dang all that David Berman talk :/
This dude lives well, all fame considered
The comment about being both clean cut and debauched reminds me of my friends who took a bunch of adderall recreationally purely so they could play chess for like 4 or 6 hours straight
Hey Steve !, You should do a album with The Brock dude from Modest Mouse!
Wasn't expecting Mdou Moctar to get mentioned
Imagine you're 14, and your dad is Steven Malkmus. You come home late at night, sober, and he's waiting up for you. Then he proceeds to just rip on you sarcastically for an hour because you're NOT stoned.
what easter eggs on records is he talking about?
ps. Radiac is still there!
It’s frustrating yet refreshing at the same time that he won’t talk about why Pavement broke up, in depth. We might never know the full story and he does sow some seeds of truth in the fact