Pavement
Pavement Live at Pitchfork Music Festival Performing The Hexx
In July 2010, Pavement delivered an electrifying performance of "The Hexx" at the Pitchfork Music Festival. This live show came shortly after the band had reunited for a major tour, capturing a wave of nostalgia from fans who had long awaited their return. Prior to this, they had released their last studio album, "Terror Twilight," in 1999, but it was their earlier works like "Slanted and Enchanted" and "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" that truly defined their sound and cemented their influence in the indie rock scene. The enthusiasm of the crowd at Pitchfork mirrored Pavement's enduring legacy, as they punctuated their set with a blend of experimental sounds and laid-back charisma. Interestingly, the performance showcased their ability to still resonate with audiences, a testament to their unique charm and musical depth even years after their initial heyday.