Younger artists Snail Mail, Lucy Dacus and Soccer Mommy played Pavement songs at the exhibition. There's Malkmus strumming a broom like a guitar for Apple’s “Think Different” campaign, a play on their “Wowee Zowee” album cover art for Absolut Vodka, and promotions for “Got Milk?” and America’s Libraries. A few advertisements showed the band’s reach - and depth - in the 1990s. “She is a very good vibe, and she allows us to play about 15 to 20 more songs well than what we played in 2010,” said Nastanovich.Īn international museum exhibition, “Pavements 1933-2022,” opened at a gallery in lower Manhattan this month tracing the band’s history though flyers, artwork, notebooks and videos. The band also added a new member, keyboardist Rebecca Cole, also of the band Wild Flag. Adds Nastanovich, “It’s kind of nice to have sort of a funny song that we play every night that makes people smile and dance.” Malkmus joked during one of the recent Brooklyn shows that no one told the band members back in the day that “Harness Your Hopes” was a hit.
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