
54. Pavement Part 5: “Brighten The Twilight” (1997-1998) with Pavement’s Bob Nastanovich
Welcome back to your Reunion Tour companion! Part 5 serves up another helping of indie rock’s nicest guy and most fascinating interview, as Bob doles out the honests on the all-grow’d-up pop nous of “...
2 Loka 202246min

53. Pavement Part 4: “The Wowee Zowee Era” (1995-1996) with Pavement’s Bob Nastanovich
Welcome to your Reunion Tour companion: an epic 8-hour interview in which Bob rates every last Pavement release and frequently wanders fascinatingly off-topic. Part 4 trains the microscope down on th...
25 Syys 20221h 5min

52. Pavement Part 3: “The Crooked Rain Era (1993-1994)” with Pavement’s Own Bob Nastanovich
Welcome to your Reunion Tour companion: an epic 8-hour interview during which Bob rates every last Pavement release and answers the tough questions. Part 3 focuses on the classic rock indie redux of ...
18 Syys 20221h 4min

51. Pavement Part 2: “Slanted & Enchanted & Watery, Domestic” (1992) with Pavement’s Bob Nastanovich
Welcome to your Reunion Tour companion: an epic 8-hour interview in which Bob rates every last Pavement release and answers the tough questions. Part 2 focuses on the seminal majesty of “Slanted & En...
11 Syys 20221h 4min

50. Discograffiti’s The Private Press with Paul Major: “The New Dawn - There’s A New Dawn” (1970)
Your Pavement Reunion Tour Companion keeps the party going with one of Stephen Malkmus’ favorite private presses of all time, a one-off downer garage psych concept album from 1970 out of Salem, Oregon...
6 Syys 202233min

49. Pavement Part 1: “The Road To Slanted” (1989-1992) with Pavement Member Bob Nastanovich
It’s not every day that Pavement reunites for a tour. In fact, since breaking up in 1999, it’s only happened once, in 2010…and then again this week! Huge props go to Bob Nastanovich, a true mensch, w...
4 Syys 202251min

48. Discograffiti’s The Private Press with Paul Major—Premiere Episode!
Meet Paul Major. Paul is the greatest, most enthusiastic private press record collector of all time—and leader of the thunderously awesome band Endless Boogie—and he’ll be introducing you and I to a b...
28 Elo 202253min

47. Marvin Gaye Part 3: 1976-1984 with his biographer David Ritz
Nobody stays on top forever, but the most interesting artists in music history have made the most admirably crazy kinds of noise on the way down. And what better example, really, than Marvin’s batshit...
21 Elo 20221h 6min






















