Playing the 2001 album Morning View from start to finish will give fans a familiar set list, but the songs have "evolved" over time, says singer Brandon Boyd.
“I try not to put too much time and energy into the the vicissitudes of the Internet,” the singer tells Billboard's Behind the Setlist podcast. “And I don’t really read comments.”
The guitarist's current solo tour follows A Series of Glances, his latest book of photography.
A childhood spent listening to holiday music by Bing Crosby, Gene Autry, Chuck Berry and Roy Orbison comes through on the "Wicked Game" singer's latest album, Everybody Knows It's Christmas.
“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May of 1985. With a U.S. hit finally in hand, the band needed an encore.
"It was it was something that we were dying to do, honestly, because me and all the people in my live band love Pavement.”
“I think this record is fire. And thank God it's a good record. Imagine doing all this and having a mediocre record!”