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Stephen Joseph Malkmus (born May 30, 1966) is an American musician best known as the primary songwriter, lead singer and guitarist of the
indie rock Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the music they produ ...
band Pavement. He currently performs with
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is an American rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Mike Clark, Joanna Bolme, and Jake Morris. Malkmus was the main singer and songwriter behind the influential 1990s indie rock band Pavement. History The J ...
and as a solo artist.


Biography


Early years

Stephen Malkmus was born in
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, to Mary and Stephen Malkmus Sr. His father was a property and casualty
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. When Stephen Jr. was 8, the family moved north to Stockton, where he attended Carpinteria's Cate School and Lodi's
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. As a teenager, Malkmus worked various jobs, including painting house numbers on street curbs and "flipping burgers or whatever" at a
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.
At age 16, he spent the night in
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after consuming alcohol, urinating in the bushes, and walking on the
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s of several residential homes. Later, he was placed on
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for underage drinking, and was also expelled from school "for going to a party in the woods where people were taking
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. I didn’t take them, but some guy narc’d on me." Malkmus learned the guitar by playing along to
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's recording of "
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". Around the age of 16, he started playing in several Stockton-based punk bands: Bag O Bones, The Straw Dogs, and Crisis Alert. After graduating from high school, Malkmus followed in his father's footsteps by attending the
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, where he majored in history and was a
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for the
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station
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. During this time, Malkmus met fellow WTJU DJs David Berman (who would later front the
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) and
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(of
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) and formed the
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band Ectoslavia. In the late 1980s, he was employed as a
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at the
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in
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, along with Berman and
Bob Nastanovich Robert Nastanovich (born August 27, 1967) is an American musician and member of the indie rock band Pavement, as well as a former member of Silver Jews, Ectoslavia, Pale Horse Riders, and Misshapen Lodge. Early life Bob Nastanovich was born i ...
.


Career


Pavement

Malkmus formed Pavement with
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(aka Spiral Stairs) while he was living in Stockton during the 1980s. Their first album, '' Slanted & Enchanted,'' was released to critical acclaim, and the band continued to receive attention for subsequent releases. Pavement, and Malkmus in particular, were hailed as spearheading the underground indie movement of the 1990s. Pavement reunited in 2010 and embarked on a world tour, and reunited again in 2022 and 2023 for another tour.


Solo work and The Jicks

In 2001, following the 1999 dissolution of Pavement, Malkmus released his first self-titled album with his new band, The Jicks (although they were uncredited). On May 23, 2003 in Milwaukee, while touring with his new band The Jicks, Malkmus opened the show by saying, "This is off our first record." The band then notably proceeded to play an evening's worth of Pavement songs, marking the third time Malkmus had played any of his previous band's songs since their 1999 breakup, the first was in January 2002 in Seoul, South Korea. Malkmus's fourth studio album with
The Jicks Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is an American rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Mike Clark, Joanna Bolme, and Jake Morris. Malkmus was the main singer and songwriter behind the influential 1990s indie rock band Pavement. History The ...
, ''
Real Emotional Trash ''Real Emotional Trash'' is the fourth album by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks. The album was released on March 4, 2008 by Matador Records. The album was leaked on to the internet January 13, 2008. The album peaked #64 on the Billboard 200. The ...
'', was released in March 2008. In August 2011 he released his fifth studio album with
The Jicks Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is an American rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Mike Clark, Joanna Bolme, and Jake Morris. Malkmus was the main singer and songwriter behind the influential 1990s indie rock band Pavement. History The ...
, '' Mirror Traffic''. He played the album Ege Bamyasi, originally by the band Can, in its entirety on December 1, 2012 at WEEK-END Festival in Cologne, Germany. A recording of this performance was released as a limited-edition live album on Record Store Day 2013. Malkmus's sixth studio album with
the Jicks Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks is an American rock band consisting of Stephen Malkmus, Mike Clark, Joanna Bolme, and Jake Morris. Malkmus was the main singer and songwriter behind the influential 1990s indie rock band Pavement. History The ...
, '' Wig Out at Jagbags'', was released on January 7, 2014. On February 7, 2018, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks released " Middle America", their first material in four years. It was their first single from their seventh studio album, '' Sparkle Hard'', which was released on May 18, 2018. Malkmus released an electronic album titled '' Groove Denied'' on March 15, 2019, after having worked on the album for 12 to 13 years. After he submitted the album in 2017, Matador's president and founder Chris Lombardi, who has been releasing Malkmus' records since Pavement's 1992 debut ''Slanted and Enchanted'', flew personally to Portland to inform Malkmus that it wasn't the right time to release the album. The album features Malkmus on all instruments and production and engineering. Malkmus released '' Traditional Techniques'' on March 6, 2020. The album was produced by
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of
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and features guitarist
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and musician Qais Essar.


Side projects

Malkmus also was a member of rock group
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along with poet/lyricist David Berman. In early 1999 Stephen Malkmus participated in a
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side project called Kim's Bedroom that included bassist/vocalist
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, guitarist/vocalist
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, Chicago avant-garde veteran Jim O'Rourke, and renowned Japanese drummer
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; they never released an album, but did play a few live shows. By 2001 he was performing as frontman of
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. In 2007, Malkmus provided 3 songs to the Todd Haynes' film ''
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'', based on the life of
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. He contributed on the songs "
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", "Can't Leave Her Behind" and " Maggie's Farm". Malkmus has admitted that he was never "really a really big fan of Dylan," but noted that his involvement with the film had made him listen "to him again a little closer." In 2016, Malkmus scored the soundtrack to the
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series ''
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'', which stars '' Arrested Developments
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.


Personal life

Malkmus moved to
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, where he met his wife, artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins. The couple have two children: daughters Lottie (born 2004) and Sunday (born 2007). In 2011, before the release of '' Mirror Traffic'', Malkmus and his family moved to
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. By the release of '' Wig Out at Jagbags'' in 2014, however, the family had moved back to Portland. Malkmus is a sports fan, supports Hull City Football Club and is known to play
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and
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;
he also played second base for the Portland-based Disjecta softball team. Malkmus also previously played
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in his high school.


Equipment

Malkmus currently plays a
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and a Guild S-100. Other guitars used are a 1960s Fender Jazzmaster that can be traced back to the '' Brighten The Corners'' era, a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe, and a
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that was his guitar of choice during the majority of his time with Pavement. He used a
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with Pavement during the '' Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'' era. For the 2010 Pavement reunion tour he used his Stratocaster extensively. During his 2011 tour in support of '' Mirror Traffic'' he played a Guild S-100. He has also played a
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Silvertone (Sears model dating to 1962 or 1963) for one-off solo shows. Typically, he uses an Orange Retro 50 head through a 1970s Marshall 4x12 cabinet when playing live, though he has used various other Orange, Marshall and Fender amps, including a vintage Silverface Twin Reverb during the early Pavement years, an Orange OR120 during later Pavement years, and a single channel Orange AD30 with the Jicks. Malkmus's other confirmed (though not constant) gear includes: Z.Vex Fuzz Factory, Diamond J-Drive, Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler,
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Replica, Lovetone Big Cheese, Lovetone Meatball, BOSS TU-2,
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, Crowther HotCake, Kaisser Instruments Reamer and
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.


Discography


With Pavement

* '' Slanted and Enchanted'' (1992) * '' Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'' (1994) * '' Wowee Zowee'' (1995) * '' Brighten the Corners'' (1997) * ''
Terror Twilight ''Terror Twilight'' is the fifth and final studio album by American indie rock band Pavement, released on June 8, 1999, on Matador Records in the US and Domino Recording Company in the UK. ''Terror Twilight'' was produced by Nigel Godrich, w ...
'' (1999)


With Silver Jews

;Singles and EPs * ''Dime Map of the Reef'' (1992 – 7"ep) * ''The Sabellion Rebellion & Old New York'' (1993 – 7") * ''The Arizona Record'' (1993 – 12") * ''Hot as Hell – Live 1993'' (1999 – 7" Single) ;Albums * '' Starlite Walker'' (1994) * '' American Water'' (1998) * ''
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'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2008)


With The Crust Brothers

* '' Marquee Mark '' (1998)


With The Jicks

;Albums * '' Stephen Malkmus'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2003) * '' Face the Truth'' (2005) * ''
Real Emotional Trash ''Real Emotional Trash'' is the fourth album by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks. The album was released on March 4, 2008 by Matador Records. The album was leaked on to the internet January 13, 2008. The album peaked #64 on the Billboard 200. The ...
'' (2008) * '' Mirror Traffic'' (2011) * '' Wig Out at Jagbags'' (2014) * '' Sparkle Hard'' (2018)


Solo albums

* '' Groove Denied'' (2019) * '' Traditional Techniques'' (2020) ;Singles * "Discretion Grove" (2001) – w/ "Sin Taxi" and "Leisurely Poison" (2001) * "Jenny & the Ess-Dog" (2001) – w/ "Keep the Faith", "That's What Mama Said" and "Alien Boy" * ''Phantasies EP'' (2001) – w/ "Malay Massaker" * "Jo Jo's Jacket" – w/ "Polish Mule", "The Hook (live)" and "Open and Shut Cases" (2001) * "Sex Life of Robinson Crusoe, Pt. 2" (2001) – B-side available only on official site * "Us" (2003) * "Dark Wave" (2003) – w/ ''Pig Lib'' bonus disc B-sides * "Post-Paint Boy" (2005) * "Baby C'Mon" (2005) – w/ "Wow Ass Jeans" * ''Kindling for the Master EP'' (2006) – w/ 4 remixes * "Cold Son" 10" EP (2008) – w/ "Walk Into the Mirror", "Pennywhistle Thunder" and "Carl the Clod" * "Gardenia" (2008) – w/ "Walk Into the Mirror" * " Middle America" (2018) * "Shiggy" (2018) * "Refute" (2018) * "Viktor Borgia" (2019) * "Rushing the Acid Frat" (2019) * "Come Get Me" (2019)


Compilations and collaborations

* '' SubUrbia Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (1997) – "Unheard Music" (with
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) * ''At Home With the Groovebox'' (2000) – "Robyn Turns 26" * ''All Tomorrow's Parties 1.1'' (2002) – "Good Kids Eggs" * ''Colonel Jeffrey Pumpernicklel'' (2002) – "Blue Rash Intact (Quarantined-Hallucinations Due To Severe Allergies)" * ''Under the Influence – 21 years of Flying Nun Records'' (2002) – " Death and the Maiden" * ''Matador At Fifteen'' (2004) – "It Kills (live)" * ''This One's for the Fellows: A Sonic Salute to the Young Fresh Fellows'' (2004) – guitar on "No One Really Knows" (with The Maroons) * ''Chokes!'' EP by
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(2007) – guitar on " Spanish Harlem Incident (live)" * ''
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(Music from the Motion Picture)'' (2007) – With he Million Dollar Bashers "
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" and " Maggie's Farm"; with
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: "Can't Leave Her Behind" and "What Kind of Friend is This?" (
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only) * ''Early Risers'' by Soldiers of Fortune (2015) – "Campus Swagger" * ''
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'' (2016) – " China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider" * ''Battle Hymns'' (2017) – "Midnight Cruisers" Digital Download http://www.quasiband.com/


Miscellaneous

* ''The New Yorker College Tour: University of Washington, Seattle: A Conversation with Stephen Malkmus'' (2006)


Music videos

* Cover of "Death And The Maiden" by New Zealand band 'The Verlaines'. Available on Flying Num DVD 'Very Short Films'.


Notes


References


External links


Official siteMatador Records
US record label
Domino Records
UK record label
It's a Brand New Era
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