When the "Ace of Cakes" bakers found out about Pavement's reunion last year they approached the band about baking a cake for them, but it wasn't an easy sell getting the indie heroes interested in being on a cable show about baked goods. Multi-instrumentalist and horse breeder, Bob Nastanovich, was familiar with the show ultimately convincing Stephen Malkmus and the rest of the band to agree.
"Even when we made a cake for Lucasfilm, they asked us to do it," pastry chef Duff Goldman told Spin. "This was us saying, 'Because we think you're awesome and we're stoked that you're going to be playing this show, we want to make a cake.'"
They also wanted to get in to see the concert. The resulting sweet was an incredibly Pavement conjuring horse cake, designed by the show's cake decorator Elena Fox (who also plays bass in Baltimore's Squaaks). Nastanovich was thrilled.
"Even when we made a cake for Lucasfilm, they asked us to do it," pastry chef Duff Goldman told Spin. "This was us saying, 'Because we think you're awesome and we're stoked that you're going to be playing this show, we want to make a cake.'"
They also wanted to get in to see the concert. The resulting sweet was an incredibly Pavement conjuring horse cake, designed by the show's cake decorator Elena Fox (who also plays bass in Baltimore's Squaaks). Nastanovich was thrilled.
- 1/18/2011
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
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