Perfect Sound Forever
Auteur : Rob Jovanovic
Date de publication : 2004
Éditeur : Justin, Charles & Co.
Nombre de pages : 217
Résumé du livre
From their inception as a distorted lo-fi pop duo out of Stockton, California, to their mid-career incarnation as a five-piece slumberpop beauty machine, Pavement were a leading force in the indie art-rock music scene of the 1990s. Perfect Sound Forever is British music journalist Rob Jovanovic's engaging profile of the band and their quirkily dark, melodic sound and cryptic, mirth-filled lyrics. Original, eccentric, consistently tagged "noise-rock's premier sing-along band" -- Pavement refused to offer a coherent blueprint for success. In Perfect Sound Forever, Rob Jovanovic immerses himself in this glorious confusion, bringing together the stories of the people who were there as it happened.