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After
Pavement
announced they were going on hiatus at the end of 1999, the status of one of America's finest indie rock bands was a mystery for the first half of 2000. It became clearer that summer, however, when it was revealed that both singer/songwriter/guitarists
Stephen Malkmus
and
Scott Kannberg
were preparing solo albums.
Malkmus
was particularly busy during that time, performing new songs with
Kim's Bedroom
-- a one-off group that also included
Sonic Youth
's
Kim Gordon
and
Jim O'Rourke
-- that spring in Holland and recording them at studios near his hometown of Portland, OR. Working with him were
the Jicks
, aka Portland indie rock veterans drummer/percussionist
John Moen
and bassist
Joanna Bolme
.
Moen
had played with
the Fastbacks
,
the Dharma Bums
, and his own group,
the Maroons
;
Bolme
played with
the Minders
and worked as an engineer at Jackpot Studios, where
Pavement
's
Terror Twilight
was demoed and parts of
Malkmus
' new project were recorded. Initially,
Malkmus
intended to release the album on his own or through a local label, but when his old label, Matador, received a copy, they agreed to release it. By the time
Malkmus
officially confirmed
Pavement
's breakup in the November 2000 issue of Spin magazine, Matador announced it was releasing the album -- originally titled
Swedish Reggae
and then changed to
Stephen Malkmus
-- in winter 2001.
The Jicks
made their live debut that January at New York's Bowery Ballroom and spent the rest of the winter and spring touring the U.K. and the U.S., including a gig at South by Southwest with labelmates
Mogwai
and the reunited
Soft Boys
. Former
Pavement
percussionist
Bob Nastanovich
acted as
the Jicks
' tour manager and
Elastica
leader
Justine Frischmann
-- another friend of
Malkmus
-- joined the band as a guitarist for selected dates. On 2003's darker, trippier
Pig Lib
,
the Jicks
shared credit with
Malkmus
, reflecting the album's more band-like feel. 2005's
Face the Truth
-- on which
Malkmus
embraced domesticity with a whimsical feel missing from his work since
Wowee Zowee
-- featured
Malkmus
with and without
the Jicks
, who also supported him on tour that summer. On 2008's
Real Emotional Trash
,
the Jicks
welcomed former
Sleater-Kinney
drummer
Janet Weiss
into their fold, giving the album's psychedelic free-for-alls greater heft. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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