Stephen Malkmus


Interviews


Interview (2008)

Stephen Malkmus - Interview

Mark Rowland speaks to former Pavement front man Stephen Malkmus the night after playing a show to a packed audience in London about both his latest band the Jicks and their recently released compplex latest album, 'Real Emotional Trash'


Reviews


Traditional Technqiues (2020)
Stephen Malkmus - Traditional Technqiues

Stunning return to form from former Pavement front man who is aided by critically acclaimed guitarist Matt Sweeney


Wig Out at Jagbags (2014)
Stephen Malkmus - Wig Out at Jagbags

Eccentric but wonderful return to form on sixth album from ex-Pavement front man Stephen Malkmus and his present band the Jicks


Real Emotional Trash (2008)
Stephen Malkmus - Real Emotional Trash

Great, thoroughly enjoyable pop-rock on fine fourth solo album from former Pavement star, Stepehn Malkmus


Kindling For The Master (2006)
Stephen Malkmus - Kindling For The Master

Latest single from ex-Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus' third solo album, which appears with four different remixes


Face The Truth (2005)
Stephen Malkmus - Face The Truth

Characteristically lo-fi and bitterly laconic latest solo album from former Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus


Pig Lib (2003)
Stephen Malkmus - Pig Lib

Slick second solo album from former Pavement star, Stephen Malkmus, which, while "full of wacky surprises", also manages to remain "pretty conventional"


Stephen Malkus (2001)
Stephen Malkmus - Stephen Malkus

Despite being heralded as the new R.E.M, Pavement called it a day last year. Yours truly was the first person ever outside the US to join their fanclub. It was a juvenile sin, but I have no regrets


Related


Albums

Pavement
Brighten the Corners Pavement - Brighten the Corners

Jamie Rowland examines influential indie rock outfit Pavement's 1997 fourth album, 'Brighten the Corners', which has just been re-released in a new double CD edition


Features

Pavement
All Tomorrow’s Parties, Minehead, June 2010 Pavement - All Tomorrow’s Parties, Minehead, June 2010

Mark Rowland relives his favourite gig of all time, a long-awaited chance to see Pavement at their curated All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in Minehead