By June 1999, when Pavement performed at the Glastonbury Festival, they were in a transitional phase of their career. Their last studio album, **"Wowee Zowee,"** had been released in 1995, and they were gearing up for the release of **"Terror Twilight,"** which would come out later in the year. The Glastonbury set showcased a mix of their earlier hits and tracks that would feature on their upcoming album. This performance is particularly notable as it captured the band at a time when they were receiving increased attention from both the indie rock scene and mainstream audiences. Additionally, Pavement was known for their lo-fi sound and eclectic style, and their live performances, like this one at Glastonbury, often highlighted their unique blend of humor and introspection, which resonated with fans and critics alike.