
Pavement to release first new song in 25 years on documentary soundtrack
The band will release their first song since 1999 as part of a new documentary film's soundtrack.
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"Elevate Me Later" is a track by Pavement, from the album Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, released 14th February 1994. The track is 2:51 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Pavement.
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Well, you greet the tokens and stamps Beneath the fake oil burnin' lamps In the city we forgot to name The concourse is four-wheeled shame And the courthouse's double-breast I'd like to check out your public protests Why you complaining? Ta! Those who sleep with electric guitars Range rovin' with the cinema stars And I wouldn't want to shake their hands 'Cause they're in such a high protein land Because there's forty different shades of black So many fortresses and ways to attack So why you complaining? Ta!
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