Spiral Stairs

Pavement wrapped up their Brooklyn Steel run with hits, deep cuts, good vibes & cake (Night 4 review, setlist)

This last night of Pavement’s four-show run at Brooklyn Steel was also the last headline date on the band’s reunion tour

Read Pavement's tribute to drummer Gary Young: "He was a fearless fireball"

“Without Gary, many people would not have noticed us,” Pavement write. “In all of the best ways, he was a freak show. He was magnetic. He was magical. He was dangerous. We could think of him as an uncle, an older brother that none of us had.”

Pavement were indie rock bliss at Kings Theatre (Night 2 review, setlist, video)

Pavement‘s second of four shows at Kings Theater was a perfect blend of sing-a-long ’90s indie rock classics, jammy deep cuts, and great vibes.

Indie Basement (7/8): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums by Viagra Boys, Pavement’s Spiral Stairs, former Klaxons frontman James Righton, Australian duo Party Dozen, and UK band Mush.

Pavement played their first show in nearly 12 years (setlist, video, pics)

Pavement played their first show in 4,199 days, and they dusted off lots of songs that didn’t get played on their last reunion tour.

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Fousheé, Special Interest, Lykke Li, Ravyn Lenae ft. Mereba, Diana Ross & Tame Impala, Naima Bock, Sudan Archives, and more.

Pavement's Spiral Stairs announces new solo album, shares first single

‘Medley Attack!!!‘ is Spiral Stairs’ sixth album and will be out in July.

Pavement announce 'Westing (By Musket And Sextant)' vinyl reissue

’Westing (By Musket And Sextant)’ collects Pavement‘s early EPs and singles.

Pavement's 'Slanted and Enchanted' turns 30; new vinyl / tape editions announced

The cassette is a recreation of the rough, handmade version of the album Pavement shopped to labels in 1991, and the vinyl is on red, black and white wax

Pavement's 'Terror Twilight' deluxe edition sheds new light on the band's farewell album

‘Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal‘ restores producer Nigel Godrich’s rejected track order, plus three LPs worth of b-sides, outtakes, demos and more.
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