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''Terror Twilight'' is the fifth and final studio album by the American indie rock band Pavement. It was released on June 8, 1999, on
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in the US and Domino Recording Company in the UK. ''Terror Twilight'' was produced by Nigel Godrich, who hoped to create a "straighter" album and bring Pavement to a wider audience. He and the band disagreed over some choices, and the songwriter, Stephen Malkmus, later expressed dissatisfaction with the album. It received positive reviews. After finishing the tour for the album, Pavement disbanded. In 2022, Matador released an expanded reissue, ''Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal.''


Background and recording

''Terror Twilight'' was produced by the British producer Nigel Godrich, who had gained fame for his work with
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Jovanovic (2004), pgs. 174-186 Godrich, a Pavement fan, accepted the job without having met the band or seen them perform. Hoping to help them find a bigger audience, he wanted to make an album that "stood up straighter" and would "reach people who were turned off by the beautiful sloppiness of other Pavement records". According to the songwriter, Stephen Malkmus, Godrich asked no fee, asking only for royalties. However, Malkmus said: "We paid for the studio time, of course, which started to get expensive. Because odrichhad his own, uh, standards." The group began work in
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's studio in lower Manhattan, New York. Godrich found the studio limiting, so the group moved to RPM Studios near
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, where Malkmus estimated three quarters of the album were recorded. Dominic Murcott of High Llamas played drums for two tracks when Steve West could not play in time. Malkmus also played drums on one track. Overdubbing and editing took place in London at RAK Studios and Godrich's studio Shebang. The Radiohead guitarist
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added harmonica on "Platform Blues" and "Billie". Godrich mixed the album at Mayfair Studios. According to the percussionist, Bob Nastanovich, Godrich struggled with the band's casual approach, and called for more takes than they were used to. Though Nastanovich said Godrich took on a "substantial challenge" and "did a good job", he felt he only connected with Malkmus and disregarded the other band members. Nastanovich realized after several days that Godrich did not know his name. The band was also less familiar with the new material, as it was driven entirely by Malkmus. The guitarist Scott Kannberg was unhappy that Malkmus was not interested in working on songs Kannberg had written, and said ''Terror Twilight'' was the hardest Pavement record to make. Deciding the track list created conflict, Godrich wanted to begin the record with "Platform Blues" and end with " Spit on a Stranger". He felt it should open with a "longer, more challenging song to set the tempo", similar to the 1997 Radiohead album ''
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.'' However, the band wanted to open with an "easier" song. Malkmus recalled, "Nigel was like, 'I'm done with this. This is the wrong move. We made a stoner album and you're going halfway.' He’s right probably."


Music and lyrics

Many of the tracks were previewed at a pair of solo Malkmus shows in California on August 12–13, 1998. These included "Ann Don't Cry", "Carrot Rope", "Spit On A Stranger", "Platform Blues", "You Are The Light", "Folk Jam", and two others that remain unreleased ("Civilized Satanist," which used a Moby Grape sample, and "Dot Days"). At these shows, Malkmus played electric guitar and sang along with home demo recordings of the songs. The style of the recordings was similar to those found on the compilation '' At Home With the Groovebox'' ("Robyn Turns 26" and "Watch Out!"), the B-sides of the " Spit on a Stranger" single ("Rooftop Gambler" and "The Porpoise And The Hand Grenade"), and the demo version of "Major Leagues" found on the '' Major Leagues'' EP. "The Hexx" was a quieter, slowed-down version of a discordant jam that was played extensively on the Brighten The Corners tour. Pavement had recorded a faster, louder version during the '' Brighten The Corners'' sessions—in fact, at one point "The Hexx" was to have been the opening track on that album. This recording was edited, retitled "...And Then" and issued as the vinyl B-side to "Spit on a Stranger". The original, full-length recording can be found on '' Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition''. The single edit also appears among eight bonus tracks on the vinyl incarnation of the ''Creedence'' edition. The original cover art for ''Terror Twilight'' lists the final track, "Carrot Rope," as "...And Carrot Rope." This alternate song title was revived for the 2010 Record Store Day version of '' Quarantine the Past'', even though the song was the fifth track on side one. Initial UK copies of the album came with a bonus
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which contained the whole album with a brief track-by-track commentary; film of Stephen Malkmus writing this – and calling for the help of his fellow band members in doing so – can be seen on the '' Slow Century'' DVD. The disc also contained the videos for "Stereo" and "Shady Lane" from their previous album '' Brighten the Corners'' and a home movie segment containing some footage also seen in the ''Slow Century'' DVD. Nastanovich came up with the title, and said it described the period between dusk and sunset when most traffic accidents occur, as only half of drivers switch on their headlights. His original suggestion was ''Farewell Horizontal'', but he dismissed this as "there was no way I was going to be on the ''Farewell Horizontal'' tour for the next year".


Legacy

''Terror Twilight'' was Pavement's final album before their breakup. Godrich later said he could "sense it was the end" during the recording, and that "people had differences of opinion". Fans perceived the lines "The damage is done / I am not having fun any more" from "Ann Don't Cry" as a veiled reference to the band's end. During the six-month world tour for ''Terror Twilight'', relationships within the group frayed, especially between Malkmus and the other members. After their show at the 1999 Coachella Festival, Malkmus told his bandmates he did not want to continue.Jovanovic (2004), p.187. During the final concert of the tour, at
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in London on November 20, 1999,"Cracks in the Pavement – Reports elsewhere claimed that we were making it all up"
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Malkmus had a pair of handcuffs attached to his microphone stand and told the audience: "These symbolize what it's like being in a band all these years.""Cracks in the Pavement – Malkmus and co look like they'll go separate ways"
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About two weeks later, a spokesperson for their record label told ''
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'' that Pavement had "retired for the foreseeable future". Malkmus has been openly critical of the album since its release. In 2015, he told ''
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'' the album was the "accidental child of the Pavement catalog." In 2017, Malkmus described ''Terror Twilight'' as "a real classic-rock overproduced $100,000 record. With that much money you should be able to make something good. We made some things that weren't as good as they could've been." In response to the comments, Godrich
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: "I literally slept on a friend's floor in NYC to be able to make that album." In 2020, Godrich said that he loved the album and had enjoyed making it. He said: "Maybe there were some internal politics, as there are in any band, but I made a friend forever in Stephen ... The writing may have been on the wall even before I got there, but I don't think I had any part of that." On April 8, 2022, Pavement released a special edition reissue, ''Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal'', including 28 previously unreleased tracks. The vinyl set uses the track listing that Godrich suggested.


Track listing


Personnel

Pavement * Stephen Malkmus – vocals, guitar * Bob Nastanovich – percussion, keyboards * Scott Kannberg – vocals, guitar * Steve West – drums, percussion *
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– bass, vocals Additional musicians * Dominic Murcott – drums on "Major Leagues" and "Carrot Rope" *
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– Harmonica on "Platform Blues" and "Billie" Technical * Nigel Godrich – production, mixing


Charts


Bibliography

*Jovanovic, Rob (2004). ''Perfect Sound Forever: The Story of Pavement''. (Boston) Justin, Charles & Co. .


References

{{Authority control 1999 albums Pavement (band) albums Matador Records albums Domino Recording Company albums Flying Nun Records albums Albums produced by Nigel Godrich