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LOUDER THAN YOU THINK: A LO-FI HISTORY OF GARY YOUNG & PAVEMENT (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK) SET FOR JANUARY 30, 2026 RELEASE
Soundtrack from 2023 SXSW-Winning Documentary Features Rare and Never-Before-Heard Tracks from Gary Young and Pavement, As Well As Stockton Hardcore Punk and Post-Punk Bands Fall of Christianity, CRLLL, The Authorities, Gary Young’s Hospital, and Hot Spit Dancers, Plus Tracks Scored for the Film from Edward W. Dahl and Noah Georgeson
Two Digital Singles “Please Be Happy (For Us),” One Last Collaboration Between Gary Young & Pavement, and a Pavement Rarity, “Summer Babe (Live May 19, 1992),” Recorded at the Cattle Club in Sacramento
Out Now on All Digital Outlets
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA (MONDAY DECEMBER 8 2025) – Louder Than You Think: A Lo-Fi History of Gary Young & Pavement, the original motion picture soundtrack from the 2023 SXSW-winning documentary film, has been confirmed for release via digital outlets, Special Edition CD, and black and colored vinyl editions for Friday January 30, 2026 on Independent Project Records.
Two singles from the soundtrack, “Please Be Happy (For Us),” from Gary Young & Pavement available here, and a rare Pavement track, “Summer Babe (Live May 19, 1992)” recorded at the Cattle Club in Sacramento, is available here on all digital outlets.
Proudly resistant to genres and conventions, the Louder Than You Think soundtrack tells the story of Gary Young, a true original in life and behind the drum kit, who, when he was approaching the ripe old age of 40, joined twenty-somethings Stephen Malkmus and Scott Kannberg (Spiral Stairs) to become the original drummer, as well as producer, for soon-to-be indie royalty Pavement. More than just a soundtrack, the release features rare and never-before-heard tracks from the underappreciated Stockton music scene of the ‘80s and ‘90s, as seen through the lens of the LSD and alcohol-fueled hippie who helped define the sound of all things lo-fi, indie rock and slacker in between headstands, including bands like Fall of Christianity (the Stockton rebels that struck a chord with a teenage Spiral Stairs), CRLLL, The Authorities, Gary Young’s Hospital, and Hot Spit Dancers. The album also includes tracks scored for the film from Edward W. Dahl (Jodorowsky’s Dune) and Noah Georgeson (Joanna Newsom, Devendra Banhart, Cate Le Bon).
“Louder Than You Think is the story of original Pavement drummer Gary Young,” said Pavement’s Scott Kannberg. “This soundtrack captures the spirit and warped vision that could only come from Gary and the ‘underbelly of California,’ Stockton!”
Pavement themselves make memorable appearances throughout the record with ultra-rare live tracks, as well as something quite special: born as a ditty improvised by Gary during filming, “Please Be Happy (For Us)” turned into something rather special after his old friend Scott ‘Spiral Stairs’ Kannberg created a suitably trippy musical track (spiced with some Stephen Malkmus feedback yowls). It’s both a surprising reunion and a heartwarming send-off recorded for the movie shortly before Gary’s passing in August 2023.
Directed by Jed I. Rosenberg and produced by Jeffrey Clark, Brian Thalken and Kelly Thomas with Scott ‘Spiral Stairs’ Kannberg on executive producer duties, Louder Than You Think: A Lo-Fi History of Gary Young & Pavement is the SXSW-winning documentary dedicated to the wild polymath best known as the original drummer for Pavement: his one-of-a-kind history is surveyed from the early hardcore punk and post-punk days to the merry chaos of Hospital, whose ‘Plantman’ ended up being an improbable MTV favorite.
Known for their unique musical sensibilities and extraordinary artwork & design, Independent Project Records is a favorite of record collectors and music fans alike for their bespoke packaging and attention to detail. Grammy-nominated founder Bruce Licher’s graphic design and his hand-letterpress packaging have been a mainstay in music circles since 1982’s Tragic Figures from Savage Republic. Since that time, the label has released seminal albums and singles from artists as diverse as Savage Republic, Alison’s Halo, Human Hands, Kommunity FK, Camper Van Beethoven, Scenic, For Against, Deception Bay, Half String, Autumnfair, The Dentists, Tone, WOO, Stereolab and more.
Since the label’s relaunch in 2020, IPR has released new music, lost albums, reissues with bonus tracks on digital, compact disc and vinyl formats for a variety of artists including A Produce, Afterimage, Alison Clancy, David J, Half String, Bruce Licher, Greg Lisher, Jeffrey Runnings, The Ophelias, Red Temple Spirits, Savage Republic, Scenic, Shiva Burlesque, Springhouse, Torn Boys, WOO and multiple various artist compilations. Coming up later this year and in 2026 are new titles from WOO, David J, Driveway Ceiling, and more to come.
Track List below:
- Wink & A Nod – Edward W. Dahl
- Achtung! – The Authorities
- Feed ‘Em to the Lions – Fall of Christianity
- Later Than You Think – Hot Spit Dancers
- Sparkle / Bloom Padding – Edward W. Dahl
- LSD – The Authorities
- Orchard / Drama in the Clean Room / Malice in the Chalice – Noah Georgeson
- No Sex – CRLLL
- Distribution / Cushion of Sense – Edward W. Dahl
- Glacial Victory – Noah Georgeson
- Baptist Blacktick (Live May 19, 1992) – Pavement
- Lions (Linden) (Live May 19, 1992) – Pavement
- Summer Babe (Live May 19, 1992) – Pavement
- Refrigerator Light / Laptop Tanktop – Gary Young & Noah Georgeson
- Dread in a Dreadful Place – Noah Georgeson
- Plant Man – Gary Young’s Hospital
- Birds in Traffic – Gary Young’s Hospital
- Please Be Happy (For Us) – Gary Young & Pavement
- Appropriation Mix – Noah Georgeson