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2019 album by Stephen Malkmus
Groove Denied
Released March 15, 2019
Genre
Electronic Length 33 :20
Label
Producer Stephen Malkmus
"Viktor Borgia" Released: January 22, 2019
"Rushing the Acid Frat" Released: February 20, 2019
"Come Get Me" Released: March 6, 2019
Groove Denied is a studio album by American rock musician
Stephen Malkmus . It is the third album credited to Malkmus and the first to not feature his band
The Jicks . It was released on March 15, 2019 by
Matador Records and
Domino Recording Company .
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Malkmus had been working on the album for 12 to 13 years. After he submitted the album in 2017,
Matador Records ' president and founder Chris Lombardi, who has been releasing Malkmus' records since
Pavement 's 1992 debut album
Slanted and Enchanted , flew personally to
Portland to inform Malkmus that it wasn't the right time to release the album. The album features Malkmus on all instruments and production and engineering.
[8]
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[10]
In an interview with the
Chicago Tribune , Malkmus revealed that Groove Denied would be released in March 2019.
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Matador teased the album on January 21, 2019.
[12] The album was officially announced the next day with the single "Viktor Borgia" and an accompanying music video.
[13] "Rushing the Acid Frat" was released on February 20, 2019.
[14] "Come Get Me" was released on March 6, 2019.
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All tracks are written by
Stephen Malkmus
Title 1. "Belziger Faceplant" 4:24 2. "A Bit Wilder" 3:15 3. "Viktor Borgia" 3:33 4. "Come Get Me" 2:29 5. "Forget Your Place" 3:33 6. "Rushing the Acid Frat" 2:27 7. "Love the Door" 3:09 8. "Boss Viscerate" 2:40 9. "Ocean of Revenge" 3:30 10. "Grown Nothing" 4:20 Total length: 33:20
Stephen Malkmus – all instruments, production, engineering,
[11] bass, organ, drum machines, Roland 2080, Memorymoog
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"Metacritic Review" .
Metacritic . Retrieved March 15, 2019 .
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AllMusic . Retrieved March 15, 2019 .
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"Stephen Malkmus Breaks Loose on the Spectacular Groove Denied" .
Consequence of Sound . Retrieved March 15, 2019 .
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"Stephen Malkmus: Groove Denied" .
Exclaim! . Retrieved March 15, 2019 .
^ Berman, Stephen (March 15, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus: Groove Denied Album Review" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved March 16, 2019 .
^
Hull, Tom (13 July 2020).
"Music Week" . Tom Hull – on the Web . Retrieved 15 July 2020 .
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b
"Stephen Malkmus - Groove Denied" .
Amazon . Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
^ DeVille, Chris (January 18, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus' Shelved Electronic Album Groove Denied Out In March" .
Stereogum . Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
^ Gottsegen, Will (January 18, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus' Groove Denied Finally Gets a Release Date" .
Spin . Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
^ Pearis, Bill (January 18, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus long-in-the-works, unreleased electronic LP out in March" .
BrooklynVegan . Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
^
a
b Knopper, Steve (January 17, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus is still enigmatic, but with a big heart" .
Chicago Tribune . Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
^ Kenneally, Cerys (January 21, 2019).
"Matador tease new Stephen Malkmus project Groove Denied" .
The Line of Best Fit . Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
^ Vozick-Levinson, Simon (January 22, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus' Excellent Electronic Adventure" .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
^ Vozick-Levinson, Simon (February 20, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus Gets Animated in Trippy 'Rushing the Acid Frat' Video" .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved March 6, 2019 .
^ Roffman, Michael (March 6, 2019).
"Stephen Malkmus shares lonely new song "Come Get Me": Stream" .
Consequence of Sound . Retrieved March 6, 2019 .
^
"Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100" .
Official Charts Company . Retrieved March 23, 2019.
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