Pavement's Wowee Zowee

By Bryan Charles
(Bloomsbury Academic, Paperback, 9780826429575, 160pp.)

Publication Date: April 1, 2010

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<p><font face="Times New Roman" size=3>Pavement wrapped up at Easley Recording in Memphis. They mixed the tracks and recorded overdubs in New York. They took a step back and assessed the material. It was a wild scene. They had fully fleshed-out songs and whispers and rumors of half-formed ones. They had songs that followed a hard-to-gauge internal logic. They had punk tunes and country tunes and sad tunes and funny ones. They had fuzzy pop and angular new wave. They had raunchy guitar solos and stoner blues. They had pristine jangle and pedal steel. The final track list ran to eighteen songs and filled three sides of vinyl. </font></p><br/><p><font face="Times New Roman" size=3>Released in 1995, on the heels of two instant classics, <em>Wowee Zowee</em> confounded Pavement's audience. Yet the record has grown in stature and many diehard fans now consider it Pavement's best. Weaving personal history and reporting—including extensive new interviews with the band—Bryan Charles goes searching for the story behind the record and finds a piece of art as elusive, anarchic and transportive now as it was then. <br/></font></p>>

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