
With all the streaming services nowadays, you may feel paralyzed by choice in trying to figure out what to watch. Luckily, Pavement is here to help.
The "Cut Your Hair" outfit has announced Pavements+, described in a press release as "the world's first subscription service dedicated almost entirely to Pavement-related content."
"Yes. Just Pavement," the release continues. "Pavements+ will exclusively stream the critically adored, structurally perplexing, semi-meta-cinematic opus Pavements — the film about the band that may or may not be about the idea of the band — that will also include additional bonus content never before seen by human eyes."
You can also expect "new bonus features, archival footage, rehearsal fragments, unexplained silences, and at least one camera accidentally left rolling for 47 minutes."
"We noticed there were too many streaming services," says guitarist Scott "Spiral Stairs" Kannberg. "So we made another one."
You may notice that the date is April 1. While Pavements+ may or may not be an April Fools' joke, you can watch the Pavements movie via Pavement's website and the platform Altavod.
Pavements will also be returning to select arthouse theaters on April 18 in celebration of Record Store Day. You can also catch Pavement live on tour starting in July.
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