Graham Stairs got his start in the business with Intrepid Records where, as their A&R rep, he was responsible for such seminal Canadian artists as National Velvet, Martha and the Muffins and ...
1999’s Terror Twilight was Pavement’s final album, and for the 20-plus years since then, fans have held onto a glimmer of hope for new music from the group. Well ...
Pavement never exactly did light and breezy. The group was capable of crafting catchy tunes but even, say, “Gold Soundz” or “Shady Lane” had a certain weightiness to it. With “Dundee Man,” the second ...
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