Slanted & Enchanted

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Pavement
Slanted & Enchanted - Black Vinyl LP
$21.23
Pavement
Slanted & Enchanted CD
$10.18
"Perhaps because one half of Pavement lives in New York City and the other in a sleepy, rural, central California town called Stockton, the spirit of the band’s music is split right down the middle. Simultaneously sophisticated and unpretentious, heartfelt and totally goofy — but always entirely sincere — Pavement exhibits its genius casually. The group’s first full-length album, Slanted and Enchanted, is brimming with beautiful pop songs, soured a bit by the rhythmic clamor of harder guitar rock. You can hear Pavement’s effortless charm in the evocative lyrics of songs like ”Loretta’s Scars” (”How can I make my body shed for you?”) and, ultimately, in the sheer, clangy joyfulness of the band’s playing. Pavement does lapse occasionally into superdense experimental noise fests, but it more than compensates for these indulgences with 10 cuts of solid songwriting. No matter where Pavement lived, it would be brilliant.” - Entertainment Weekly
 
“A marvelous piece of lazy rock'n'roll that does for the current American new wave what Teenage Fanclub's 'A Catholic Education' did for British guitar music...Almost unintentionally they've forged one of the most refreshing American noises for ages,” - NME

 

“What Pavement do is neither evade reality nor reflect it, but refract it through kaleidoscope-tinted vision, make it seem even more weird and wondrous, perplexing and poignant than it already is. And that’s something.” - Melody Maker
 
“So fine it occasionally seems too perfect” - Spin
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Release Date Apr 19, 1992
Vinyl Weight 120
Immediate Download No
Download Coupon No
Bundle No
Export as Individual Orders? No
Artist Pavement
Label Matador
Short Description
"Perhaps because one half of Pavement lives in New York City and the other in a sleepy, rural, central California town called Stockton, the spirit of the band’s music is split right down the middle. Simultaneously sophisticated and unpretentious, heartfelt and totally goofy — but always entirely sincere — Pavement exhibits its genius casually. The group’s first full-length album, Slanted and Enchanted, is brimming with beautiful pop songs, soured a bit by the rhythmic clamor of harder guitar rock. You can hear Pavement’s effortless charm in the evocative lyrics of songs like ”Loretta’s Scars” (”How can I make my body shed for you?”) and, ultimately, in the sheer, clangy joyfulness of the band’s playing. Pavement does lapse occasionally into superdense experimental noise fests, but it more than compensates for these indulgences with 10 cuts of solid songwriting. No matter where Pavement lived, it would be brilliant.” - Entertainment Weekly
 
“A marvelous piece of lazy rock'n'roll that does for the current American new wave what Teenage Fanclub's 'A Catholic Education' did for British guitar music...Almost unintentionally they've forged one of the most refreshing American noises for ages,” - NME

 

“What Pavement do is neither evade reality nor reflect it, but refract it through kaleidoscope-tinted vision, make it seem even more weird and wondrous, perplexing and poignant than it already is. And that’s something.” - Melody Maker
 
“So fine it occasionally seems too perfect” - Spin
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