What with Clipse trying to start beef with Lil' Weezy and the 50 Cent/Kanye feud fizzled out, the 90's indie rock scene needs more petty arguments through second rate media outfits!
What is that you say? Hottie bassist legend Kim Deal (Pixies/Breeders) has lashed out against hottie guitarist legend Stephen Malkmus (Pavement, Silver Jews, Jicks) in an interview with Time Out New York?
According to K. Deal, "Malkmus is being a bit of a bitch in interviews recently," citing an interview Stephen did with Spin where he remarked that "Cut Your Hair" could have been one of the big 90's songs but people preferred "Cannonball." Ohhhhhh diss. I love a good Malk pull quote but this sounds like a misunderstanding. You see, the Thom Siblog has located the interview from Spin, which you can read here. It really sounds more like Stephen is relaying simple facts: The Offspring's "Come Out and Play" and "Cannonball" were more popular songs. I'm pretty sure a Dexter Holland/Stephen Malkmus feud would be far more humorous.
The best part of the TONY interview is that Kim Deal goes on to actually trash talk Malk-moose by saying that "Cannonball" is a better song than "Cut Your Hair." Low blow, but pretty dead on. Sorry to say you both lose.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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