Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks: Pig Lib
Graham Isaac – “So have you heard the new Stephen Malkmus?” “Er, nah. I love Pavement, but didn’t like his last one. I mean, ‘Jenny and the Ess Dog’ was okay, but I just couldn’t get into most of it.”
Graham Isaac – “So have you heard the new Stephen Malkmus?” “Er, nah. I love Pavement, but didn’t like his last one. I mean, ‘Jenny and the Ess Dog’ was okay, but I just couldn’t get into most of it.”
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