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Mar 03, 2014

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks @ Black Cat

The former Pavement frontman seemed happy to be back in D.C.

Sep 30, 2011

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks @ Rams Head Live

As he did while fronting Pavement during their 2010 reunion tour, Stephen Malkmus once again passed over D.C. in favor of Maryland. But it was worth the trip.

Mar 31, 2008

Click Click: Malkmus / Vanderslice @ 9:30 Club

Fresh off of deflating the latest round of Pavement reunion rumors, Stephen Malkmus, aka “the slacker prince of 1990s indie rock”, hit the road touring behind his latest release Real Emotional Trash. The tour pulled into D.C Friday night with opener and all-around good guy John Vanderslice serving as the opener. This was the first time I’d seen Mr. Malkmus since the tour behind Pavement’s last album, Terror Twilight, which was, admittedly, many moons ago….

Sep 04, 2007

Travis Morrison Hellfighters @ Iota

Photo and story by DCist contributor Valerie Paschall Leave it to Travis Morrison to throw a CD release party, but forget to order CDs. Morrison shrugged it off, offering up several suggestions of places online (including a half-kidding nod to Napster) from where the audience could pick up his latest release, All Y’all. It’s this quirky charm that makes his live show so engaging; Saturday night’s show at Iota would’ve been worth the ticket price…

Jan 09, 2007

Sweater Weather at the Red and the Black

The Red and the Black, Northeast’s cozy jambalaya joint, added some more Southern flavor to their menu last night: Cackalackee (that’s “Carolina” to you Yankees) natives Mikal Evans and Sweater Weather, served up with a side of The Foreign Press. The Foreign Press aren’t exactly Southern, unless your definition of the South includes D.C. (and yes, we’re below the Mason-Dixon line), but lead singer Andy Fox’s Stephen Malkmus-style delivery has earned FP comparisons to Pavement’s…

May 23, 2005

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY: >> If you snagged tickets, you’ll probably be experiencing a helluva a show tonight at the 9:30 Club, where DCist favorites Doves and Mercury Rev are playing a sold-out concert. Mercury Rev, who play almost psychedelic, orchestral pop, go on at 8:45 p.m.; Doves go on at 10 p.m. TUESDAY: >> Our mothership, Gothamist, loves Snowden; we here at DCist adore local group Cartel (at right); the two play together tonight at the Black…

 
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