Best concert EVER
by Bruce S. on 11/23/22What can I say, they brilliant!! Opening act was perfect and Pavement didn’t disappoint at all. Would definitely see them again whenever they decide to do another reunion.
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Pavement on Tour
For the first time in more than a decade, '90s indie rock band Pavement are sending nostalgia shockwaves to fans and audience members around the world with their 2022 reunion tour set to hit more than 30 cities across North America, the UK and Europe. Known perhaps as the line of demarcation between punk and garage alternative, Pavement are considered to be one of the most important indie rock bands of the '90s, drawing parallels to Built to Spill, R.E.M., the Pixies, and Sonic Youth. Despite making waves nearly 30 years ago, Pavement's timeless sound continues to draw in fans -- whether they're hearing them for the first time or looking for a dose of nostalgia. While Pavement's sound and style led to an underground, cult-classic following, the band did achieve fringe mainstream success with their hit "Cut Your Hair" from their 1994 album Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. Other studio releases include their 1992 debut Slanted and Enchanted, 1995's Wowee Zowee, 1997's Brighten the Corners, and 1999's Terror Twilight. Most recently, the group has re-released their most successful album with previously unreleased music. Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal, is a 45-track live set featuring the remastered original album, B-sides, home demos, rehearsal tapes, 28 unreleased tracks, and a the previously unreleased new single "Be the Hook."
Pavement Live in Concert
Stephen Malkmus and Scott Kannberg were childhood friends from Stockton, California, who had a passion for music at an early age. However, before forming Pavement, Malkmus spent time at the University of Virginia where he graduated with a degree in history. It wasn't until after his time in college that he returned home and the two formed the garage band that was part of the underground rock wave that saturated the music space in the '90s. Pavement recorded their first EP, Slay Tracks: (1933-1969) in 1989 in a local studio run by Gary Young and released it under Young's label Treble Kicker. Young was officially added to the group with the recording of the follow-up project Demolition Plot J-7 under the label Drag City Records. The band would hit the touring scene for the first time in 1991 with the release of the EP Perfect Sound Forever where they added bassist Mark Ibold and a second drummer, Bob Nastanovich. Pavement released their debut album, Slanted and Enchanted, in 1992, garnering critical praise that spread throughout the underground rock scene. They saw mainstream success with the single "Cut Your Hair," which made the Top 10 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart and became an MTV phenomenon with the coinciding music video.
Throughout their career, Pavement have drawn massive crowds of fans, packing venues like the Warner Theatre to capacity.
What can I say, they brilliant!! Opening act was perfect and Pavement didn’t disappoint at all. Would definitely see them again whenever they decide to do another reunion.
While not into indie band, Pavement and the fans were an incredible experience. Everything was so thrilling and the band just performed incredibly!
Venue was neat - a newer theater made to look classic and timeless. We felt it was a bit stuffy in the rear orchestra, but was nice they projected the performance on the walls above. Drinks were overpriced but that’s to be expected. Enjoyed the show, Pavement was great live!
The only thing I can say negative was the parking was $60.
So fun! Guys are so great and a lot of laughs with the crowd interaction. Love how they talked about the early days and playing at the Troc!! Which is a venue we all miss! Perfect show and set list!! You could tell everyone was having so much fun too! The Met is such a cool place too!
What can I say except it's Pavement?! They played pretty much everything I wanted to hear and sounded great while doing it. Looking forward to seeing them again in 2030.... Possibly.
I was lucky enough to see 3 shows on the tour: Toronto, then Fri & Sat in Brooklyn. 1st show had a really oddly paced set list and was lacking in energy -highlight was the closing Stop Breathin’ (which was nailed perfectly). #2 was amazing, great energy and set list, started with Fin, then Box Elder. Wow, what a show! Saturday in Brooklyn was a little disappointing, they seemed a little too high perhaps And some of the jammed out versions were a bit excessive and unnecessary. Finally got to hear them do Grounded though and Malkmus looked to be having a great time which was fun to watch. We gave away our Sunday tix and saw Tortoise instead which was amazing. :D
Pavement was amazing! My third time seeing them live and they did not disappoint. Also I loved Kings Theatre, really beautiful venue in the heart of Brooklyn, NY
Pavement sounded great. The venue was worthy of pavement albeit a bit far from public transport. No songs from terror twilight reasons for three starts. Heavy on early albums which was fine and some tunes I did not expect to hear were nice surprises but gotta throw in 3 or 4 from twilight in this fans opinion.
It was the best. Pavement rocks so hard. The Kings Theatre is the best place.