Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater 2/8/97 (1997)

Rare uncut concert footage of Pavement performing for HBO Reverb, captured just days before the release of Brighten The Corners.

Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater 2/8/97
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Directed by: Matt Gallagher
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Music
  • Runtime: 49m
  • Original Language: English
  • Alternative Titles: Pavement HBO Reverb (US)

Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater - Plot

Rare uncut footage of Pavement performing for HBO Reverb days before the release of Brighten The Corners.

Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater - Trailer

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Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Matt Gallagher

Main Cast

  • Stephen Malkmus
  • Mark Ibold
  • Steve West
  • Scott Kannberg
  • Bob Nastanovich

Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater - FAQs

What is Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater about?

It's a rare, uncut concert film capturing Pavement performing live at New York's Westbeth Theater on February 8, 1997, just days before the release of their acclaimed album Brighten The Corners. The footage was originally recorded for HBO's Reverb music program, making it a genuine time capsule of the band at a pivotal moment.

Who are the members of Pavement in this film?

You'll see the classic Pavement lineup: Stephen Malkmus on lead vocals and guitar, Scott Kannberg on guitar, Mark Ibold on bass, Steve West on drums, and Bob Nastanovich on percussion and additional vocals. This was the band at full strength during one of their most celebrated creative periods.

What is the connection to Brighten The Corners?

The concert took place on February 8, 1997, just days before Pavement released Brighten The Corners on February 11. The timing makes this footage especially fascinating — you're watching the band on the cusp of unveiling one of their most beloved records, with the energy and anticipation that comes with it.

What was HBO Reverb and why does it matter?

HBO Reverb was a late-night music showcase that aired on HBO in the 1990s, featuring live performances from alternative and indie artists. Its focus on capturing raw, unfiltered concert footage made it a cult favorite, and this Pavement recording is one of the more sought-after entries from that era of the program.

When was this concert film released?

The concert was filmed on February 8, 1997, and the recording was released on April 13, 1997. It's a short but packed 49-minute film that gives fans an intimate look at Pavement performing live during the Brighten The Corners era.

How long is Pavement: Live at The Westbeth Theater?

The film runs 49 minutes — concise and focused, much like the band's no-frills approach to performance. Every minute is packed with live music, giving you a tight, uninterrupted window into one of indie rock's most influential bands at their creative peak.

Who directed this concert film?

Matt Gallagher directed the film. The production captures the intimate, slightly ramshackle energy that defined Pavement's live shows, keeping the camera work close to the action and letting the performances speak for themselves without heavy-handed production flourishes.

What are similar music films to watch after this?

If you enjoy this kind of intimate concert document, you might love Moonage Daydream (2022), American Symphony (2023), or A Complete Unknown (2024). For more contemporary live music films, Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour (2024) and Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles (2021) are well worth your time.

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