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Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks

Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks

Date: Mar 31 2008

Themes: Alternative, Music

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Do you the expression, “big fish in a small pond”? It just means that it’s easier to be important in a smaller community.

Though you may not have heard of him, Stephen Malkmus is one of the biggest fish in pretty decent-sized pond. The one with Modest Mouse, the Shins and Spoon. The pond called indie rock. The album Slanted and Enchanted by his band Pavement was named the best indie rock album ever by Blender. The album is simple but very creative rock music with strange and memorable lyrics.

Malkmus’ new band, the Jicks, has a more instrumental focus. They sound not unlike the Grateful Dead, although they just got a new and powerful drummer.

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Mason

Mason

Jason

Jason

Mason:  You know, it’s a funny thing, I kind of missed the whole Pavement wagon...

Jason:  ...yeah, I did too…

Mason:  But a friend of mine got way into them after college and that was right when the Jicks were starting to happen with Stephen Malkmus, so I caught their CD release show for their first album they put out, what, four years ago.

Jason:  Oh, OK. I caught their show for their new album that just came out, Real Emotional Trash.

Mason:  There was a show? When?

Jason:  Yeah. They had a secret show.

Mason:  Like, recently?

Jason:  Yeah. It was only announced the day of the show.

Mason:  And I totally missed it.

Jason:  It was fun. They just played the album in order. But they’ve got Janet Weiss from Sleater-Kinney on drums now.

Mason:  Nice! And Quasi, don’t forget about Quasi. I loved Quasi. Way better than Sleater-Kinney.

Jason:  But her drums are so loud that I noticed throughout the show they had to keep turning up the rest of the band because on the first song, all I could hear was drums, even though the amps were miced and everything. She just hits really hard and has loud drums.

Mason:  Interesting.

Jason:  But she fits right in. It sounds great.

Mason:  Yeah, I mean, because they play some really technical stuff, you know. The Jicks are really, you know…

Jason:  They do like guitar harmonies and stuff, which is pretty technical for like, just a rock band.

Mason:  Lots of arpeggios, you know. That’s what Malkmus is into these days.

Jason:  Definitely. He’s into jamming. He’s, like, into playing guitar more than singing.

Mason:  Huh. Totally cool. I’m game for that. Raise the bar of the collective musical intelligence.

Jason:  Yeah! Totally.

 

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Discussion

Even though Pavement is his most well known band, Mason didn’t discover Malkmus until he formed the Jicks. He saw the release show for their first album.

Jason just recently went to a secret Jicks show to celebrate their new album. The show was put on by MySpace and announced very last minute. Mason missed it. It sounds like he would have liked to have gone.

When Jason saw the Jicks, he noticed how loud and powerful their drummer, Janet Weiss is. She used to play with Sleater-Kinney and Quasi, and she seems like a good fit for the Jicks, especially since the music they play is a little more complicated than the average rock band.

What do you think the best indie rock album of all time is? Have you ever seen a secret show?

Photo of Jason’s trip to the arcade with Malkmus and Weiss by Nilina Mason-Campbell.

 

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aljensen

aljensen

United States

Slanted and Enchanted is a really good album. I grew up listening to indie rock, and actually saw Modest Most before they ever became popular, when the audience consisted of at most 30 people. 

One of my favorite indie-rock groups is Yo La Tengo. Also, Built to Spill has  a pretty neat sound as well.  

07:50 AM Mar 31 2008 |

SaKuRa

SaKuRa

Russian Federation

i like pop and R&B…

07:40 AM Mar 31 2008 |

195854255

195854255

United States

I relly love music,especislly R&B. Blue…

I cannot imagine a world without music. Music can keep our spirit up and give energy. Well,It makes a wonderful and surprsing world.

05:18 AM Mar 31 2008 |

hramesp

hramesp

Mexico

mmm, I haven't heard music from stephen malkmus, but I love indie rock bands, essentially the shins, it's just great, special, you know, australia, sleeping lessons, all of the albums are really good, you need to listen the last one, but try to catch the essential of the music on it, look at the videos, get on the way they try to get you involved with the feeling of their music, Try it!!!

04:37 AM Mar 31 2008 |

GavinZheng

GavinZheng

China

It's really a pity that i've never been to a indie-secret show,but i like such kinda music very much.

12:50 AM Mar 31 2008 |

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