Pixies are an American alternative rock music group formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1986.Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Pixies." All Music Guide. Retrieved June 13, 2005. The group disbanded in 1993 but reunited in 2004. Black Francis a.k.a. Frank Black (vocals, guitar), Joey Santiago (lead guitar), Kim Deal (bass guitar, vocals), and David Lovering (drums) have been the group's continual members.
Their melodic music is distinctive, but draws upon elements of punk, with occasional touches of surf music and other genres. Francis was the group's primary songwriter and singer; with a distinctly desperate, yowling delivery, he typically wrote cryptic songs about offbeat subjects, such as unidentified flying objects and surrealism. Violent Biblical imagery and references to mental instability, physical injury, and incest also feature highly in much of his work.Francis, Black. Lyrics. "Broken Face." Surfer Rosa. LP. 4AD. 1988. Deal contributed songs as well, and her often feathery voice acted as an oddly effective counterbalance to Francis (Incidentally, the then-married Deal was credited as "Mrs. John Murphy" on the first few Pixies records).
The Pixies found only modest success in their home country, but were significantly more successful in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe. Musically, it has been argued that the Pixies were ahead of their time. Right at the moment they were imploding, Nirvana was recording Nevermind, the album that would break alternative rock into the mainstream. There are substantial parallels between the two groups' sounds and Kurt Cobain was known to have been a fan—in fact, in a Rolling Stone interview he claimed "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was his failed attempt to write a Pixies song. This comment, along with similar tributes by other alternative bands, generated a retrospective interest in the Pixies from the mainstream music-buying public.
They arrived at a name after Santiago selected the word randomly from a dictionary. The group was originally named 'Pixies in Panoply', but soon shortened it to 'Pixies'.
Once the Pixies had settled on a stable lineup, they started rehearsing in Lovering's father's garage in the summer of 1986. Their first gig - named as "possibly the worst gig in the history of rock" by the band - at the The Rathskeller ("The Rat"), Boston, where they performed early versions of Here Comes Your Man, Dig for Fire and Build High.
The demo fell into the hands of Ivo Watts-Russell, owner of 4AD, who signed the band. Eight tracks from the demo were selected for the Come on Pilgrim EP, the band's first release. The title was a lyric in the song "Levitate Me," which came from a catchphrase used by '70s Christian folk singer Larry Norman during his live concerts: 'Come on Pilgrim, you know He loves you'. (Incidentally, Black Francis would later record one of Norman's songs during his solo career as Frank Black, plus share one concert stage with Norman.) Come on Pilgrim showcased much of the Pixies' variety and set up the beginnings of many trends in their music. It includes two songs partly sung in Spanish ("Vamos" and "Isla de Encanta"), two songs that explicitly refer to incest ("Nimrod's Son" and "The Holiday Song"), three songs with religious references ("Caribou", "Nimrod's Son", and "The Holiday Song"). Beyond lyrical trends, Come on Pilgrim displayed Santiago's propensity for erratic lead, Kim Deal's sweet harmonies, and Black Francis's amazing vocal range, from screaming to simple, traditional melodies.
Come on Pilgrim was followed quickly by the band's first full-length album, Surfer Rosa, recorded by Steve Albini and released in early 1988. Surfer Rosa gained the Pixies acclaim throughout the musical world. Artists and groups such as David Bowie, Radiohead, U2,Nirvana and many others attest to the immense importance and appreciation of the album by musicians.
The Pixies' second album, Doolittle, featured the prominent singles "Here Comes Your Man", "Monkey Gone to Heaven" and "Debaser." It was a top 10 hit in the UK and reached the top 100 in North America.
After Doolittle, the Pixies temporarily went on hiatus. Black Francis played some solo gigs, while Kim Deal formed The Breeders with Tanya Donelly of Throwing Muses. During this time, Black Francis limited Deal's contributions to the band; the first three albums had been partly written by Deal, but when Bossanova was released in 1990, all the original songs were by him. Deal was not pleased, and unilaterally announced an apparent break-up of the band on-stage during the following tour. The Pixies were at the height of their popularity, however, and while headlining at the Reading Festival in 1990, they played a highly enthusiastic version of "Debaser" which has become legendary among fans.
Break-up announcements notwithstanding, one more album was to follow. Trompe le Monde, released in 1991 still featured little input from Deal and wasn't as critically well-regarded as their first few albums. However, finding Pixies fans who actually dislike Trompe le Monde is far more rare than critics would make it seem, and Rolling Stone gave Trompe le Monde their only 5 star rating ever.
Following the release and an uncomfortable tour supporting fans U2, the Pixies went on sabbatical and focused on separate projects. In early 1993, Francis announced on a radio interview that the band was finished, unbeknownst to the other members of the band.
Deal returned to the Breeders, and scored a hit with "Cannonball" from that group's Last Splash in 1993. However, for several years they struggled to produce another album, mainly due to her sister and fellow bandmember, Kelley's, struggles with heroin. The album, Title TK, finally appeared in 2002, with only Kim and Kelley remaining from the previous Breeders lineup. Kim Deal has also recorded with The Amps.
Lovering went on to play in alt-rock band Cracker before becoming a magician and making occasional appearances as "The Scientific Phenomenalist", performing experiments on stage and sporadically opening for Frank Black. He also drummed on one of Tanya Donelly's solo albums.
Santiago has appeared on Frank Black's solo albums, on an album by eccentric indie-rock musician Charles Douglas called Statecraft in 2004, writes music for Fox television, and has a band called The Martinis with his wife, Linda Mallari. They released their debut album, Smitten, in 2004.
Pixies would play their second "postbreakup" concert on April 13 at The Fine Line Music Cafe in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota and a 15 concert warmup tour of the western United States and Canada, culminating in the performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Tickets for shows on this tour often sold out minutes after going on sale despite some rather moderately sized Canadian cities such as Winnipeg and Regina being stops.
This was followed by a three-month world tour and four-month return to the US, ending on December 18 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City."Pixies 2004 Tour Dates." Pixiesmusic.com.
In the spring of 2004, 4AD released The Best of the Pixies and a companion DVD which features a full concert (filmed in 1988 in London), the music videos, and a documentary on Pixies. A "new retrospective compilation CD" is set for release in the near future. Many of the reunion shows, including that April 13 show in Minneapolis, were sold by DiscLive in sets of 1,000. The entire edition size has now sold out.
Later in 2004, the band released its first song since Trompe le Monde. Penned and predominantly sung by Deal, the song was titled "Bam Thwok." It was an iTunes-only single, and as soon as it was released, the track shot to #2 on the list of best-selling songs on iTunes, a position which it held for some time. While some fans loved the song and others hated it (most of the lyrics, according to Deal, were taken from a children's book), the band's return was generally welcome by fans of Alternative music.
On December 13, 2004, the band appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman, performing "Monkey Gone to Heaven" from Doolittle. Then, on January 29, 2005, a 13-song Pixies performance taped at KLRU studios in Austin, Texas in October 2004 appeared on Austin City Limits on PBS.
On May 26, 2005, Pixies began their 2005 tour in Portland, Oregon. They played two shows that day, one at 7:45 p.m. and one at 11:45 p.m. Pixiesdiscs are now recording and selling their shows. The Pixies headlined the 2005 Lollapalooza and Sasquatch music festivals on their North American Tour and also played at several European venues such as the Reading and Leeds Festivals and in Edinburgh supported by Scottish rockers Teenage Fanclub and Idlewild as part of the T on the Fringe music festival.
In late 2005, the Pixies embarked on tour with Weezer across North America."Weezer 2005 Tour Dates." Weezer. On August 4, 2005 the Pixies played their first-ever acoustic concert at The Egg at Albany, New York's Empire State Plaza. This was unannounced, as the first official acoustic concert was at the Newport Folk Festival two days later. That was recorded for both a DVD and for a limited-edition CD.
In July 2005, Black said that the band hopes to record a new album, their first since 1991. "We really want to make a record for the right reasons, whether it is successful commercially or not," Black said.NME staff writer. "Pixies to Make First Album in 14 Years." NME. July 15, 2005. In July 2006, Black confirmed that an album is not in the works and that he will most likely never release a new album *.
| Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200 Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Come on Pilgrim | 4AD | |
| 1988 | Surfer Rosa | 4AD | |
| 1988 | Surfer Rosa & Come on Pilgrim | 4AD (UK release) | |
| 1989 | Doolittle | 4AD | |
| 1990 | Bossanova | 4AD | |
| 1991 | Trompe le Monde | 4AD |
| Year | Title | Label | Billboard 200 Peak | Top Independent Album Peak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | I'm Your Fan: The songs of Leonard Cohen by... | EastWest Records | ||
| 1997 | Death to the Pixies: Best of 1987–1991 | |||
| 1998 | Pixies at the BBC | 4AD/Elektra | ||
| 2001 | Complete B-Sides | 4AD/Elektra | ||
| 2002 | Pixies (The Purple Tape) | Spin Art | ||
| 2004 | The Best of the Pixies | 4AD/Elektra | ||
| 2004 | Songs of Warren Zevon | Artemis |
| Year | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Death to the Pixies—We're Better! | Play It Again Sam (Netherlands) |
| 1999 | Pixies Fuckin' Die! | LifeLike Records |
| 1999 | Where Is My Mind? Tribute to the Pixies | Glue Factory Records |
| 2000 | Tribute to the Pixies | Invisible Records (Japan) |
| 2003 | A Pixies Tribute | FrankBlack.net users |
| Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||
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| US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | UK | |||
| 1988 | "Gigantic" | - | - | - | #93 | Surfer Rosa |
| 1989 | "Here Comes Your Man" | - | #3 | - | #54 | Doolittle |
| 1989 | "Monkey Gone to Heaven" | - | #5 | - | #60 | Doolittle |
| 1990 | "Dig for Fire" | - | #11 | - | #62 | Bossanova |
| 1990 | "Allison" | - | - | - | - | Bossanova |
| 1990 | "Velouria" | - | #4 | - | #28 | Bossanova |
| 1991 | "Planet of Sound" | - | - | #27 | Trompe le Monde | |
| 1991 | "Letter to Memphis" | - | #6 | - | - | Trompe le Monde |
| 1991 | "Alec Eiffel" | - | - | - | - | Trompe le Monde |
| 1991 | "Head On" | - | #6 | - | - | Trompe le Monde |
| 1997 | "Debaser (Studio)" | - | - | - | #23 | Doolittle |
| 1997 | "Debaser (Live)" | - | - | - | - | Live Recording |
| 2004 | "Bam Thwok" | - | - | - | - | iTunes Music Store Exclusive Release |
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