Stephen Malkmus recently sat down for an interview with Brian Hiatt on the “Rolling Stone Music Now” podcast. During the conversation, Malkmus conceded that a Pavement reunion could actually happen.

“If you’d have to rank the chances of Pavement playing together again, where would you put them,” Hiatt asked. Malkmus responded, “You know, realistic. Anything’s possible.” He continued: “If there’s interest, then that’s always a factor. If people are really psyched about it, I’d be psyched about it too. So we’ll see.” Check out the full interview here.

In 2015, Bob Nastanovich revealed in an interview that the members of Pavement unsuccessfully pitched the idea of a reunion to Malkmus. “It did not float,” he said. “It was a failed attempt.”

Pavement last reunited in 2010, when they embarked on an expansive world tour. Their last studio album as a group was 1999’s Terror Twilight. In 2018, Malkmus shared his latest released with the Jicks titled Sparkle Hard. Earlier this year he dropped his sophomore solo (and debut electronic) album Groove Denied.

Read Pitchfork’s interview “Stephen Malkmus on How to Be a Useful Human.”