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Stephen Malkmus
Stephen Malkmus on 4 July 2005 at the River To River Festival show in Battery Park in New York CityBackground information Birth name Stephen Joseph Malkmus Also known as SM Born May 30, 1966
Santa Monica, CaliforniaOrigin Stockton, California Genres Indie rock Instruments Guitar, vocals, drums, Bass Labels Matador Records, Domino Records, Drag City Associated acts Pavement, The Jicks,
Silver JewsWebsite Official Website Notable instruments Gibson Les Paul
Fender Jazzmaster
Fender Stratocaster
Gibson SGStephen Joseph Malkmus (born May 30, 1966)[1] is an indie rock musician and icon, and a member of the band Pavement. He currently performs with Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks.
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Biography
Early years
Stephen Malkmus was born in Santa Monica, California on May 30, 1966 to Mary and Stephen Malkmus, Sr. [2][3] His father was a property and casualty insurance agent.[3] When Stephen Jr. was 8, the family moved upstate to Stockton,[3] where he attended Carpinteria's Cate School and Lodi's Tokay High School. As a teenager, Malkmus worked various jobs, including painting house numbers on street curbs and "flipping burgers or whatever" at a country club.[4] At age 16, he spent the night in jail after consuming alcohol, urinating in the bushes, and walking on the roofs of several residential homes.[2] Later, he was placed on probation for underage drinking,[2] and was also expelled from school "for going to a party in the woods where people were taking mushrooms. I didn’t take them, but some guy narc’d on me."[2]
Malkmus learned the guitar by playing along to Jimi Hendrix's recording of "Purple Haze".[3] During high school, he played in several Stockton-based punk bands: Bag O Bones, The Straw Dogs, and Crisis Alert. After graduation, Malkmus followed in his father's footsteps by attending the University of Virginia, where he majored in history and was a disc jockey for the college radio station WTJU. During this time, Malkmus met fellow WTJU DJs David Berman (who would later front the Silver Jews) and James McNew (of Yo La Tengo).[5] In the late 1980s, he was employed as a security guard at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, along with Berman and Bob Nastanovich.[2]
Career
Malkmus formed Pavement with Scott Kannberg (aka Spiral Stairs) while he was living in Stockton during the 1980s.[1] 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, was hailed as spearheading the underground indie movement of the 1990s. In 2001, following the 1999 dissolution of the band, Malkmus released his first self-titled solo album. He also was a member of rock group Silver Jews along with poet/lyricist David Berman.[6] In early 1999 Stephen Malkmus participated in a Sonic Youth side project called Kim's Bedroom that included bassist/vocalist Kim Gordon, guitarist/vocalist Thurston Moore, Chicago avant-garde veteran Jim O'Rourke, and renowned Japanese drummer Ikue Mori; they never released an album, but did play a few live shows. Malkmus is currently frontman of The Jicks.
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 proceeded to play an evening's worth of Pavement songs, marking the second time Malkmus had played any of his previous band's songs since their 1999 breakup, the first was on April 22, 2002 in São Paulo, Brazil, where he played In The Mouth a Desert.
In 2007, Malkmus provided 3 songs to the Todd Haynes' film I'm Not There, based on the life of Bob Dylan. He contributed on the songs "Ballad of a Thin Man", "Can't Leave Her Behind" and "Maggie's Farm". Malkmus has admitted that he was never "really a really big fan of Dylan,"[7] but noted that his involvement with the film had made him listen "to him again a little closer."[4]
Malkmus's fourth studio album with The Jicks, Real Emotional Trash, was released in March 2008.[8]
Pavement reunited in March 2010 and have since embarked on a world tour.[9]
Personal life
Following the dissolution of Pavement, Malkmus moved to Portland, Oregon with his wife, artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins. In 2005, Hutchins gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter named Lottie. The couple had their second child, called Sunday, in 2007.[10] In 2011, before the release of Mirror Traffic, Malkmus and his family moved to Berlin.[11]
Malkmus is a sports fan, and is known to play golf and tennis;[2][12] he also plays second base for the Portland-based Disjecta softball team.[13]
Equipment
Stephen currently plays a 1960's Fender Jazzmaster -- which can be traced back to the Brighten The Corners era—a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, and a Fender Stratocaster, which was his guitar of choice during the majority of his time with Pavement. He used a Gibson SG with Pavement during the Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain era. For the 2010 Pavement reunion tour he used his Stratocaster extensively. He has also played a Danelectro Silvertone (Sears model dating to 1962 or 1963) for one-off solo shows.
Typically, he uses an Orange Retro 50 head through a 1970's Marshall 4x12 cabinet when playing live, though he has used various other Orange 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, T-Rex Replica, Lovetone Big Cheese, Lovetone Meatball, BOSS TU-2, DigiTech Whammy, Crowther HotCake and Pro Co RAT.
Discography
Albums
With Pavement
See Pavement discography.
With Silver Jews
- Dime Map of the Reef (1992) 7"ep
- The Sabellion Rebellion & Old New York (1993) 7"
- The Arizona Record (1993) 12"
- Starlite Walker (1994)
- American Water (1998)
- Hot as Hell - Live 1993 (1999) CD/7" Single
- Tanglewood Numbers (appears on "The Farmer's Hotel") (2005)
- Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea (2008)
With The Crust Brothers
- Marquee Mark (1998)
With The Jicks
- Stephen Malkmus (2001)
- Pig Lib (2003)
- Face the Truth (2005)*
- Real Emotional Trash (2008)
- Mirror Traffic (2011)
Note: Even though the Jicks are not credited within the title, the album Stephen Malkmus is in fact a Jicks recording. Initially, Malkmus simply wanted to call his post-Pavement band the Jicks with no mention of his name, but Matador records resisted the idea and released the album as Stephen Malkmus, although "the Jicks" is printed on the CD itself. Face the Truth is technically Stephen Malkmus's only true solo affair, though the Jicks do provide instrumentation on nearly every song.
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"
Compilations/Collaborations
- subUrbia Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1997) - "Unheard Music" (with Elastica)
- 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 Silkworm (2007) - guitar on "Spanish Harlem Incident (live)"
- I'm Not There (Music from the Motion Picture) (2007) - With [The Million Dollar Bashers]: "Ballad of a Thin Man" and "Maggie's Farm"; with Lee Ranaldo: "Can't Leave Her Behind" and "What Kind of Friend is This?" (iTunes only)
Miscellaneous
- The New Yorker College Tour: University of Washington, Seattle: A Conversation with Stephen Malkmus (2006)
Music videos
Year Title Director 2001 "Discretion Grove" Grant Gee "Jo Jo's Jacket" Shynola 2003 "Dark Wave" Scott Lyons "Baby C'Mon" Lana Kim & Andy Bruntel 2005 "Mama" E.J. McLeavey-Fisher 2008 "Gardenia" Daniel Woods 2002 "Death And The Maiden" Mitchell Hawkes - Cover of "Death And The Maiden" by New Zealand band 'The Verlaines'. Available on Flying Num DVD 'Very Short Films'.
References
- ^ a b "Stephen Malkmus biography from". Matador Records. http://www.matadorrecords.com/stephen_malkmus/biography.html. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
- ^ a b c d e f Blender magazine article: "Dear Superstar: Stephen Malkmus."
- ^ a b c d Magnet article: "Being Stephen Malkmus".
- ^ a b Duke Chronicle article: "Musician Malkmus reviews Dylan, talks Trash".
- ^ Billboard.com biography of Pavement[dead link]
- ^ "Interview with The Corduroy Suit". Weeblackskelf.co.uk. http://www.weeblackskelf.co.uk/cordsuit/index.php?page=David+Berman+and+Stephen+Malkmus+Interview. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
- ^ Rolling Stone article: "Stephen Malkmus on Bob Dylan, Rehearsing and His Favorite Venues Around the World".
- ^ "Stephen Malkmus news at Matador Records". Matadorrecords.com. http://www.matadorrecords.com/stephen_malkmus/. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
- ^ http://pitchfork.com/news/38051-pavement-launch-tour-add-dates/
- ^ Interview with Pitchfork Magazine[dead link]
- ^ http://www.spin.com/articles/qa-stephen-malkmus-new-lp-beck-more
- ^ Time Out New York article: "Stephen Malkmus interview".
- ^ http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/2007/08/disjecta_softball_champions.php
External links
- Official site
- Matador Records US record label
- Domino Records UK record label
- It's a Brand New Era fan site
Pavement Stephen Malkmus (SM) • Scott Kannberg (Spiral Stairs) • Mark Ibold • Bob Nastanovich • Steve West
Gary YoungStudio albums Compilations and reissues Westing (By Musket and Sextant) • Slanted and Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe • Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: LA's Desert Origins • Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition • Brighten the Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition • Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal Edition • Quarantine the Past: The Best of PavementEPs Singles "Summer Babe" • "Trigger Cut" • "Cut Your Hair" • "Gold Soundz" • "Range Life" • "Rattled by the Rush" • "Dancing with the Elders/Chemical" • "Father to a Sister of Thought" • "Stereo" • "Shady Lane" • "Spit on a Stranger" • "Carrot Rope"Video releases Associated acts Other Stephen Malkmus • Joanna Bolme • Mike Clark • Jake Morris
Janet Weiss · John MoenStudio albums Associated acts Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- American male singers
- American rock singers
- American rock guitarists
- Songwriters from California
- American indie rock musicians
- People from Santa Monica, California
- People from Charlottesville, Virginia
- Musicians from California
- Musicians from Oregon
- University of Virginia alumni
- Pavement members
- Drag City artists
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