Silver Jews

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Silver Jews

Country Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Years active 1989 – present
Genres Indie Rock
Labels Drag City
Members David Berman, Cassie Berman, Stephen Malkmus, Brian Kotzur, Bob Nastanovich, Chris Stroffolino, Mike Fellows, Tim Barnes, Bobby Bare Jr., Steve West, Duane Denison, Azita Youseffi, Will Oldham, Pete Cummings, Tony Crow, Paz Lenchantin, J.D. Wilkes

Silver Jews are an indie rock group, formed in 1989 by writer David Berman along with Pavement's Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich. Sometimes regarded as a Pavement side project (Pavement drummer Steve West has also been a member of the band), in fact "The Joos" were formed before Pavement, and 1996's The Natural Bridge featured none of the Pavement musicians, offering listeners a quieter folk album without the inimitable influence of Stephen Malkmus' guitar and vocals. The Silver Jews were always a conduit for David Berman's brand of sardonic, countrified indie rock, and Berman has remained the only constant member. The band has gone on to release several full-length albums, including the latest Tanglewood Numbers, released on October 18, 2005 (Drag City). Berman's sophisticated lyrics have come to dominate the band's music and critical reputation. Berman had long been steadfast in his almost complete refusal to play live, and so surprised the indie world when he announced their first ever tour in the spring of 2006.

Berman is also a published poet. His collection Actual Air was released in 1999 and received favorable reviews from The New Yorker and GQ.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs

  • The Arizona Record (1993) CD/12"
  • Tennessee (2001) CD/12"

[edit] Singles

  • "Dime Map of the Reef" (1990) 7"
  • "Silver Jews and Nico" (1993) 7"
  • "Send in the Clouds" (1998) CD/7"
  • "Hot as Hell" (1999) CD/7"

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