I'm 34 this year, and I'm sorta digging y'all youngin millennials' dedication to reviving 90s alt rock scene... Aka my generation's scene (e.g. cibo matto, mazzy star, reality bites vibe type of music).
Also sorta a mixture of early 2000s to 2010 indie music scene when bands like Gliss (saw them live when I was 19) and Yeah Yeah Yeahs first started gaining popularity. I'm really liking it. Nostalgic to me...
i get mesmerized whenever i watch her live sessions; but then i get sad, realizing that this is the closest thing i could get to actually going to a concert of hers.
I miss when music like this was far more mainstream and part of pop culture. Now it's relegated to the sidelines. I'm thankful to be old enough to have lived through part of the rock era, and happy that artists like Bea still keep it going.
There are two types of Pavement fans. The middle-aged people who listened to them back in the day (most of which aren't listening to Bea), and the kids who heard about them through this song and are now pretending they've been fans their whole lives. Neither is bad, just sayin.
TheBluePanda my mom introduced me to them a couple years ago, and since then i’ve listened to them and then i discovered bea and i immediately fell in love bc she’s like the younger female kinda version of stephen malkmus
Not that it matters, but I’m 24 and I’ve been a Pavement fan way before this came out and I didn’t know any other fans irl. Stephen Malkmus seems ageless. I can see why Bea likes his music and image.