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Pavement Reunion Confirmed for 2010: “It Happened Naturally” Says Kannberg in Exclusive Interview

9/17/09, 10:09 am EST

Photo: Corio/Michael Ochs Archive/Getty
Every year, that “Pavement reunion” rumor comes around, and every year it’s a load of hooey, right? Right. Until now. Because this time it’s true. Via an exclusive Rolling Stone interview, in a late-night call from Australia, Pavement guitarist Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg confirms that the Nineties’ finest indie rockers are finally going back to those gold soundz. “It’s been a long time coming,” Kannberg says. “I think in the back of our minds, we always thought we’d do something again. But we never really talked about it until the last couple of months. It’s come together fast.”

Typically for Pavement, the decision to get back together was made in a lackadaisical way. Says Kannberg, “Steve [Malkmus] and I just had a conversation on the phone, and we’d never talked about it before at all. We’ve talked over the years, but the subject never came up. Then our agent asked us about these New York shows, so we went around to everybody in the band, and they said, ‘Yeah, the time is right. If everybody’s ready to do it, then we’ll do it and see what happens.’ There was no real impetus — it just kind of happened naturally.”

Right now, there’s only one gig booked, a benefit at Central Park Summerstage on September 21, 2010. Says Kannberg, “We’ll do some rehearsing in the new year. The Central Park shows, we’ll probably end up doing one or two of those. There’s festivals and stuff that we’re talking to, like Coachella. After that, anything that happens in the future is in the future.”

Pavement played their last show in 1999, but since then, they’ve inspired constant wishful-thinking buzz about reunion shows, much like the Smiths or the Stone Roses. Their catalog has grown with the deluxe Matador editions of their maddeningly awesome Nineties records — Slanted and Enchanted (the “indie is for lovers” one), Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (the “rock & roll” one), Wowee Zowee (the “dangerously baked” one) and Brighten the Corners (the “love is blue” one). A Terror Twilight reissue is on the way as well. “It’s weird how over the last however many years, Pavement’s become a much bigger thing,” Kannberg says. “This whole generation of kids discovered Pavement after we had disbanded, and made us into a huger thing than we ever envisioned. So now I guess we can tour and make those people happy.”

The Pavement lads have kept busy since they split 10 years ago, so it’s not like fans have had to wonder what they’re up to. Main man Stephen Malkmus has kept reaching new guitar-freak zeniths with the Jicks (see last year’s superb Real Emotional Trash), while Kannberg has toured with Broken Social Scene as well as his own Preston School of Industry. Bassist Mark Ibold joined Sonic Youth a few years ago. “Yeah, we’ve all kept playing,” Kannberg says. “[Drummer] Steve West has his project, Marble Valley. [Second drummer] Bob [Nastanovich] is still into horse racing, but he’s heavily involved in the music scene. So I think everybody’s ready.” Has anyone talked to original drummer Gary Young? “Not yet, but eventually it might be fun to do something with Gary at some point as well. We love Gary.”

Kannberg says the goal is to keep it fresh. “It’s not gonna be like Echo and the Bunnymen, where they don’t talk to each other, yet they tour every year. I flew in to see them do Ocean Rain at Radio City last year, and it was good, but it wasn’t the same, you know? I don’t think we’ll be that way. We’re not still trying to flog a record or anything. It’ll probably feel like we’re just starting again. It’ll be fun to play these songs.”

Which tunes is he looking forward to playing again? “ ‘The Hexx’ is always a good one. A
nd of course, the ones I get to sing are always fun. I’ve been singing them in my band, and I always get chills down my spine. So I can just imagine what it’ll be like with the real thing.”


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jennpelly | 9/17/2009, 10:22 am EST

YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

Aldo | 9/17/2009, 10:51 am EST

dammit. i just wrote a story about this just being another rumor. now you go and confirm it! damn you Rolling Stone! ;)

Anonymous | 9/17/2009, 11:04 am EST

Yeah right, Scott. Like Malkmus is gonna let you sing more than one song of yours.

Anonymous | 9/17/2009, 11:08 am EST

I have goosebumps! THANK YOU PAVEMENT!

Sampson | 9/17/2009, 11:22 am EST

Pavement world tour starts next year in Australia. I’m one step ahead of you, Rolling Stone!

Anonymous | 9/17/2009, 11:28 am EST

it’s gonna be tits

Anton | 9/17/2009, 11:31 am EST

Scott, everyone knows Ian and Will from the Bunnymen still talk to each other (and write new material together). Maybe you should stick with easier targets like the Pumpkins and Stone Temple Pilots. They fit better with this nostalgia tour you’re doing, anyway.

Anonymous | 9/17/2009, 11:41 am EST

Awesome!

hamm | 9/17/2009, 12:14 pm EST

this makes me as giddy as a school girl, seriously this is awesome.

Anonymous | 9/17/2009, 1:06 pm EST

I’m creaming gold!

stuporfly | 9/17/2009, 1:50 pm EST

Fuck YEAH!

h_e_n_r_y | 9/17/2009, 2:02 pm EST

this makes me wish I loved Pavement.

[starts catching up...]

Shady Lane | 9/17/2009, 2:10 pm EST

damn, I slammed onto the pavement when i saw this. Can’t wait!

StrummerJones | 9/17/2009, 2:15 pm EST

Best band of the ’90s.

Who? | 9/17/2009, 2:45 pm EST

Does anyone cares?

marta | 9/17/2009, 3:19 pm EST

STEPHEN Malkmus or STEVE West????

Who?!? | 9/17/2009, 3:28 pm EST

There are already 433,000 google results if you google pavement reunion 2010. So I think thats a lot of people.

Whatever | 9/17/2009, 3:53 pm EST

This band has always sucked. They suck so hard that the word suck just does not describe how hard they suck. I saw them on the Crooked Rain x2 tour and lasted three songs because they sucked so hard.
At least I don’t have to worry about shelling out some $$$ for THIS reunion.
I will be glad when they go back to where they came from.

crabsofsteel | 9/17/2009, 4:33 pm EST

hey Whatever

now, the Jonas Brothers, they put on a really good show!

Anonymous | 9/17/2009, 5:13 pm EST

To Whatever,

I was just wondering why would you willingly go see a band in concert, that you think sucks?

Doesn’t say much about your intelligence.

Joey Joe Joe | 9/17/2009, 8:30 pm EST

YES!!

WOWEEEEE! | 9/17/2009, 10:06 pm EST

We need a full on tour lads, so much has been discovered with the Re-dux’s, i need to hear some of those demos and b’s live….

I just farted with joy!

Randolph | 9/17/2009, 10:07 pm EST

I just feel bad for all the people who saw Pavement before they broke up. They’re about to lose their exclusive, elite status. Something tells me they won’t go down quietly.

StrummerJones | 9/17/2009, 11:29 pm EST

Let’s cut the shit and rank the five albums.

1. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
2. Slanted And Enchanted
3. Brighten The Corners
4. Wowee Zowee!
5. Terror Twilight

All are fantastic.

Kurt | 9/18/2009, 12:04 am EST

Hey weren’t they kinda crap towards the end and now they are coming back that means they will be on the tail end of crapness but relying on their better material so it is really just a nostalgia trip? Are Ween still around?

effnine | 9/18/2009, 2:14 am EST

Ween are still around,putting out albums and touring.Pavement did start to suck after Brighten the Corners but so what? If you are over 20yrs old almost everything you listen to is about nostalgia.Does anyone go to McCartneys shows to hear the new stuff? How about U2 or the Stones?

Super Happy Fun Brett | 9/18/2009, 2:35 am EST

The best part about this is that they will probably play better than they did before, honestly. It’ll be nice for them to cap out their story in a more fitting way. Be it with one simple tour or whatever else. They obviously aren’t just some old ass bums trying to milk the public real quick. Seems sincere. Best news of the year!

Shane Hogan | 9/18/2009, 4:45 am EST

I simply cannot wait to see Pavement play live gain. Hoping from some gigs in Dublin, Ireland.
My friends and I still sing Pavement songs at every get together. This is super news.

Micko | 9/18/2009, 9:22 am EST

My favorite band of all time – but I have never met anybody who knows them – it has become my standard question when interviewing potential staff. “Do you like pavement”. Who? Such a shame, as they are awesome. Love to have some new material from the boys….

HOLY MOLY! | 9/18/2009, 11:52 am EST

Consider my pants well shat. Just got tickets for the second show – September 22, 2010. I have to wait a year for this?!? Oh, well, I guess I’ve waited this long. I’ve seen both Malkmus and Preston School of Industry and both are in good playing shape, especially Malkmus. Drank with Spiral at TT The Bears in Boston and he’s a really, really swell fella. I shat again.

smickens | 9/18/2009, 1:45 pm EST

Easily 90’s most under-rated band. Glad to see them come back. They deserve all the glory the get. I love Pavement. And sure why not. YES YES YES!

Anonymous | 9/18/2009, 3:54 pm EST

Whats everyones favorite albums by them? I’d have to go with Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain or Wowee Zowee!….let the debate begin

anonymous | 9/18/2009, 4:14 pm EST

new rank
1. Wowee Zowee
2. CrCr
3. Slanted &
4 Real Emotional Trash
5. Terror Twilight

digdug | 9/18/2009, 4:35 pm EST

1. Wowee Zowee
2. CrCr
3. Sl&En
4. Brighten the cornera
5.Terror twilight

no debate

digdug | 9/18/2009, 4:47 pm EST

malkamoose makes me giddy like a girl.

-steve-o- | 9/18/2009, 4:57 pm EST

Los Campesinos! do an EXCELLENT cover of ‘Box Elder’ to intro into ‘You, Me, Dancing’….check it out!!! It’s AMAZING!!!!

john | 9/18/2009, 5:55 pm EST

Better rank:

1.S&E
2.Wowee Zowee
3.CRCR
4.BTC
8.TT

The Hexx | 9/18/2009, 9:09 pm EST

Ok I’m just going to come out and say: I like Terror Twilight. Everybody ranks it as their least favorite, but I can truly listen to the entire album and not have to worry about skipping songs…unlike Slanted and Enchanted. I mean Malkmus really progressed as a singer on that album as well as a guitarist. Although it may be a bit over-produced, the quality and dynamic of the songwriting and performance shows how much they developed as a cohesive unit. My only wish is that Kannberg would have contributed some of his stuff to give it more of an edge, and balance out the cheekiness of “Carrot Rope.” With that said, all there albums are great for different reasons, what’s even better is that no two sound alike; but if this reunion does anything, maybe it will enable Steve Malkmus to start making listenable albums again……….yeah I said it.

thk | 9/18/2009, 9:41 pm EST

Thanks, The Hexx!

I like TT very much, too. It does feel like Malkmus was on his way to his solo career, and his guitar play and writing have only gotten better from there on. Really look forward to what these guys will sound like given how great the song material is and how they have matured.

Helvis | 9/18/2009, 9:46 pm EST

Will they have a new CD out by Sept. 2010?

Hipsters United | 9/18/2009, 10:05 pm EST

MOST OVERRATED BAND OF THE 90’s.

steviewwin | 9/18/2009, 11:53 pm EST

no…that would be the smashing pumpkins!!haha

Range Life | 9/19/2009, 12:00 am EST

“Out on tour with the smashing pumpkins, nature’s kids, I/they don’t have no function
I don’t understand what they mean
But I could really give a fuck…”

Stephen's Wallet | 9/19/2009, 11:20 pm EST

Pavement needs cash…Even indie rockers gotta eat. Stephen was flabbergasted at the Henry Miller Library…playing for 200 people just didn’t float his rock star boat. Why does he care so much about not giving a fuck? He has some serious skills that are often wasted…I guess that’s what gives him indie cred, no?

Fugamante | 9/20/2009, 10:31 am EST

Please ‘Pavement’ talk to Gary Young, bring him over; let him tip toe his way to the stage and fal flat over his ass a few times –you guys have two other drummers to spare. Thanks for the reunion, it’s wonderful even though I’m stuck in Puerto Rico and won’t be able to see you guys play together again. Lot’s of love!!

Jon Brehm | 9/21/2009, 1:30 pm EST

There is a God, and he digs the real indie rock.

Nathan | 9/21/2009, 1:50 pm EST

My two favorite malkmus albums are crcr and real emotional trash. Mmm…

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

RONNIE TACKETT BAND | 9/22/2009, 11:32 pm EST

THANKS!!!

jg | 9/23/2009, 12:59 pm EST

I was a huge Pavement fan back in the day, but I never knew until now (after reading the story on Wiki) what an arse Malkmus was during the break-up. His records have gotten worse and worse, and nobody must be buying them, so I guess he needs the money and exposure of a Pavement reunion. Thanks anyway, Stephen, but I think I’ll skip you guys this time around.

jg | 9/23/2009, 1:06 pm EST

Well, I guess I must–like a moron–be buying his records, otherwise how would I know much they stink? ;->

Stick with Bobby Pollard, ex of GBV. The man is appreciative of and works hard for his fans.

It's Bob Pollard | 9/25/2009, 10:10 pm EST

And Malkmus still makes great albums.

1. S&E
1. (T) CR, CR
3. Wowee Zowee
4. TT
5. Corners

KChiago | 9/26/2009, 10:37 am EST

1. Wowee Zowee
2. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
3. Slanted & Enchanted
4. Terror Twilight
5. Brighten the Corners

I’m very excited and hope they play lollapalooza or pitchfork.

I’ve seen Malkamus and the Jicks 3 times and they rocked harder each time; the last time they were chiming into their inner chicago goth jam so hard I tripped and spun vertically in my seat; I can’t imagine how hard pavement will design my mind.

KChiago | 9/27/2009, 9:43 am EST

1. Wowee Zowee
2. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
3. Slanted & Enchanted
4. Terror Twilight
5. Brighten the Corners

hope they play lollapalooza or pitchfork.

I’ve seen Malkamus and the Jicks 3 times and they rocked harder each time; the last time they were chiming into their inner chicago goth jam so hard I tripped and spun vertically in my seat; I can’t imagine how hard pavement will design my mind.

westie's beard | 9/28/2009, 11:27 am EST

jesus christ henry.. pavement reforming. theyll be bigger than jesus. or at least allah

kingken | 9/28/2009, 7:40 pm EST

S&E changed my life. Got to see them 4 times back in the day and really hope i can get tickets for any UK show. Terror Twilight was a good album! No need to rank them, they’re all different in there own way and all good.

Israel | 9/29/2009, 5:24 pm EST

I dont think they will be playing lollapalooza….didnt work the first time around…..they walked off stage in WV….but then again you would now that if you were truly a Pavement fan. :)

Israel | 9/29/2009, 5:26 pm EST

Anyways this is so awesome!!! I had given up hope, and BAM!?!? outta no where they doing it finally!!!!

Israel | 9/29/2009, 5:28 pm EST

Seriously thanks Pavement. I really mean it; Thank you guys for doing this. A lot of people are very happy now!! :)

Silent kit | 9/30/2009, 3:52 pm EST

Im one of those kids..!!!!

grede | 10/8/2009, 8:00 pm EST

fukyeh… best band of the 90s -there’s a reason for the cult. Hope they come to MONTREAL and kills us all with brilliant, sincerely felt MUSIC

Baptist Black Tick | 10/13/2009, 3:42 pm EST

Ahh, Pavement! I saw them 6 times while they were together and still have craved more! I couldn’t be happier! They are my Beatles, my Hendrix, my ___________ (insert your favorite legend here). Why the bad mouthing of them? Have you bad-mouthers read who they are?! Like them or not, they are undisputable giants and geniuses.

My Order:
Slanted
Watery Domestic
Wowee
Westing
Croo ked
Brighten
Terror

jg | 10/14/2009, 3:36 pm EST

I know it’s “Bob Pollard.” I was having fun, horse-face.

jg | 10/14/2009, 3:47 pm EST

And SM’s albums are now filled mainly with 10-minute guitar wanks that, frankly, aren’t that interesting and require no compositional ability. He could write strong, catchy, indie ditties in his day, but now can’t or no longer chooses to. He’s abandoned what got him noticed in the first place and, as evidenced by the low turnout at the Henry Miller Library gig, his old fans don’t like it one bit.

Anonymous | 10/17/2009, 7:35 pm EST

5.’stop breathing’
4.’the hexx’
3.’best friends arm’
2.’shoot the singer’
1.’texas never whispers’

Hasifa Itgalut | 10/20/2009, 1:37 pm EST

I love Pavement music.
I like the Slow Century DVD too
it’s rewarding to know that they
have personalities- and likeable ones at that.
I’m glad that they are together again naturally, that seems like the way they like to do things.

Please come to Taiwan! | 11/11/2009, 12:36 pm EST

Please come to Taiwan!
Please come to Taiwan!
Please come to Taiwan!
Please come to Taiwan!
Please come to Taiwan!

recorder grot | 11/12/2009, 8:20 pm EST

notice that SM is sporting a classic CROW tshirt!!
let hope he gets Crow to tour again with them…..

mike r | 11/15/2009, 8:25 pm EST

Bring it back to California, where you guys belong.

“Strummer Jones” has it right:

1) Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
2) Slanted and Enchanted
3) Brighten the Corners (totally under-rated album)
4) Wowee Zowee
5) Terror Twilight

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