Two States

Pavement · Quarantine the Past&#58 The Best of Pavement [2010]

Two states!

We want two states

North and south

Two, two states

40 million daggers! [x4]

Two states!

We want two states

There's no culture

There's no spies

40 million daggers! [x4]

Two States - Pavement

Released on the 2010 compilation Quarantine the Past, Pavement's 'Two States' exemplifies the band's signature blend of indie rock and post-punk sensibilities. The track features the distinctive vocal delivery of M. Porter, characterized by its conversational tone and emotional vulnerability, which became a hallmark of the group's later work. Thematically, the song explores the tension between personal identity and external perception, a recurring motif in Pavement's discography that resonated deeply with fans of the genre. As part of their extensive catalog, the recording captures the band's evolution from their early shoegaze influences to a more refined, introspective sound. The song stands as a testament to the band's ability to craft atmospheric tracks that balance melancholy with rhythmic drive, solidifying their legacy in the alternative rock landscape.