With their fractured songs, unexpected blasts of feedback, laconic vocals, cryptic literate lyrics, and defiant low-fidelity, Pavement were one of the most influential and distinctive bands to emerge from the American underground in the '90s. Pavement, along with Sebadoh, were the leaders of the lo-fi movement that dominated U.S. indie rock in the early '90s. Initially conceived as a studio project between guitarists/vocalists Stephen Malkmusand Scott Kannberg in the '80s, Pavement gradually became a band during the early '90s. Along the way, their initial EPs and debut album, 1992's Slanted & Enchanted, earned a devoted following of musicians, indie fans, and critics.
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Rotten device
I'll say it twice
I'm too much
I'm too much comforted here
'Cause too much will leave you
Everywhere eyes
No where to die
No place to shove your sharpened heel
I'm looking, looking for a
Tired place in case you wanted to go
I know I'm leaning in to the end
Calling the bluffs
Talking so tough
Goodbye to the ugly steeple fear
Good times forever after
I'm just a man see who I am
I bind with my hooks and open the books
Dirty black cars
Angel of corpus christi
You're so mystic tell me what I want to hear
I know I'm leaning in
I know I'm leaning in to the end...
To the end...
To the end...
To the end...
I know I'll never go...
I know I'll never go...