Pavement, the veteran indie-rock band from Stockton, has earned its first-ever gold certification from the RIAA. The recognition comes for 'Harness Your Hopes,' a track that was once obscure and released as a B-side on their 1997 album 'Brighten the Corners.' The song's resurgence in popularity, aided by platforms like TikTok and Spotify, has brought the band its first gold record since forming over 30 years ago. This milestone has been celebrated by both Gen X parents and Gen Z kids, highlighting the band's cross-generational appeal.
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Gen X parents, Gen Z kids rejoice: Pavement has a new gold record https://t.co/I6xNbC6wQv
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TikTok, with the help of Spotify, has landed Pavement in the good graces of the RIAA for the first time since forming over 30 years ago: “Harness Your Hopes,” a ‘Brighten the Corners’ B-side, is now certified Gold. https://t.co/HN15wPA26T
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Pavement’s ‘Harness Your Hopes,’ saved from the dumpster, goes gold https://t.co/UB77nTA9gR via @SFC_Datebook:
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Pavement has earned its first-ever gold certification from the music industry for a once obscure track released a quarter-century ago. https://t.co/ZjFixeO22u
Pavement, the veteran indie-rock band from Stockton, earned its first-ever gold certification from the music industry. https://t.co/5Hs8Qa7jSD