Former Pavement guitarist Scott Kannberg told music tabloid Loud And Quiet that “everything’s fine now” between band members and he was hopeful of a reunion.

“I don’t see why not, you know, it could be a fun thing to do, go and play your favorite songs every night!” Kannberg told the magazine.

He said that although it’s possible the band might re-form in time for this year’s in California (April 17-19), a reunion would probably not be that soon.

“2009 would be our 20-year anniversary too, so that’d be a good time to do it, but I think that’s too soon, it might have to be pushed back later,” Kannberg said.

“Coachella keeps asking our booking agent,” said the guitarist, “but our booking agent’s pretty strong, you know, he’s waiting for the right number I think.”

Pavement’s last gig together took place at Brixton Academy in London November 20, 1999.

A month later, a Pavement spokesman told NME that “Pavement are retiring for the foreseeable future to: 1. Start families, 2. Sail around the world, 3. Get into the computer industry, 4. Dance, 5. Get some attention.”