Father to a Sister of Thought
Pavement · 1995
9 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock
A kaleidoscopic blend of slacker rock and avant-garde experimentation that defies conventional song structures.
Father to a Sister of Thought is a single by Pavement, released in 1995. A kaleidoscopic blend of slacker rock and avant-garde experimentation that defies conventional song structures. This album is significant for its experimental edge, contributing to the burgeoning lo-fi alternative rock movement of the mid-90s. Critics noted its influence on subsequent indie rock artists, with publications like Pitchfork praising its adventurous approach to melody and structure. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Father to a Sister of Thought sound like?
A kaleidoscopic blend of slacker rock and avant-garde experimentation that defies conventional song structures. Rooted in alternative rock.
What makes Father to a Sister of Thought by Pavement notable?
This album is significant for its experimental edge, contributing to the burgeoning lo-fi alternative rock movement of the mid-90s. Critics noted its influence on subsequent indie rock artists, with publications like Pitchfork praising its adventurous approach to melody and structure. Released in 1995, 'Father to a Sister of Thought' came as Pavement was solidifying their status in the indie rock scene following their breakthrough album, 'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'. The band was exploring more eclectic sounds and lyrical complexities while navigating the expectations of a growing fanbase and critical acclaim.
How many songs are on Father to a Sister of Thought?
Father to a Sister of Thought has 3 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Father to a Sister of Thought Standout 3:35
- 2 Kris Kraft Standout 2:48
- 3 Mussle Rock (Is a Horse in Transition) Standout 3:32
Release Date
January 1, 1995
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
9 min 56 sec
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