Have we no shame in overtly supporting Buddyhead? That question begs another: What made you think we had any shame in the first place?
But this is also a post about what could be the most shocking and sickening accusations aimed at one of the icons of ’60s folk-rock.
We can’t stop thinking about Wayne Coyne’s unforgettable appearance on “The Colbert Report” last week. It called to mind one of the band’s even more unforgettable performances years ago.
Nine years ago, the awesomely avant Chicago band put together an album that featured blissful cacophonies - and some hidden messages to boot.
“Summer Babe,” “Box Elder” and “We Dance” make our wish list. What’s on yours?
We know, we know: Everyone saw this one coming a mile away. But because Pavement are as essential to indie rock as strings are to a guitar, we gotta spill all the details.
We unearth a treasure-filled interview from 2000 that is nowhere to be found online and includes some previously unpublished nuggets. “It’s like getting divorced after your kids are out of the house,” he said of the breakup.
Even if you’re hurting for cash, you have no excuse to illegally download the band’s ensconcing self-titled album. ‘Cause we’re giving away two copies of it, along with tickets to their upcoming L.A. show, for free.
We hope you’ve dug this blog, ’cause we’ve had a ball writing it, and we hope to continue doing so.
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