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Stephen Malkmus jamming at Beauty Bar

As a singer/guitarist in California's sunbaked and just plain baked Pavement, Stephen Malkmus became synonymous with equally literate, noisy, artful and sardonic indie rock, performed with the nonchalance of a group of record store clerks on a smoke break.

They pretty much defined the terms of the sound with which they were so closely associated.

As a solo artist, backed by his band the Jicks, Malkmus doesn't stray too far from that path, but that's only because it was such a wide path to begin with.

Malkmus and the Jicks' latest disc, "Mirror Traffic," produced by Beck, is a light-on-the-feet batch of sly, guitar driven jams that remind us of the last time Malkmus was in town, with Pavement, where he played his six-string from behind his head at one point, reminding everyone what a beast he can be on said instrument.

Contact reporter Jason Bracelin at
jbracelin@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0476.

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