Pavement could put of the best songs and unheard material next year.

Comeback band Pavement could release an album next year, it has been suggested.
Speaking to NME.com, Pavement guitarist Spiral Stairs said the group is considering putting together a best of compilation which will also include previously-unreleased material from radio sessions.
The musician, whose real name is Scott Kannberg, said it is likely that the record will include outtakes as well as their better-known tracks and will hit the shelves at the same time as their 2010 comeback gigs.
He told the news provider: "The very first radio show that Pavement ever did has never been released. I don't think anyone's heard it, so we'll put that out there sometime."
Pavement are lined up to play a series of shows next year, including three gigs at the London O2 Brixton Academy.
The band was formed in 1989 and achieved cult following before breaking up in 1999. Robert Christgau of the Village Voice labelled them as the "finest rock band of the 90s".
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