Pavement
Quarantine the Past
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- Artists:
- Pavement »
- Label:
- Domino »
Release Date:
08/03/2010
- Artists:
- Pavement »
- Label:
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Pavement - Quarantine the Past
It’s exactly what a Pavement retrospective should be - a heavily slanted, palpably enchanted slab of richly flawed anarcho-pop. Whether or not you agree entirely with the final selection, every track here is skewered on the band’s jagged refusal to bore; the same rickety backbone that makes each of their full studio albums to date such a valued companion for fans of angular, slippery, fiercely organic racket-making everywhere. »
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'quarantine the past - the best of pavement' is a fully remastered 23 track compilation. the tracks span the entirety of pavement's career from 1989 to 1999, from the scratchy and mysterious sounds of their early vinyl-only releases to the rich, multilayered warmth of their final recordings. although the compilation does not include any unreleased material, it definitely goes deeper than the 'hits.'
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