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Pixies

Combining jagged, roaring guitars and stop-start dynamics with melodic pop hooks, intertwining male-female harmonies and evocative, cryptic lyrics, the Pixies were one of the most influential American alternative rock bands of the late '80s. The Pixies weren't accomplished musicians -- Black Francis wailed and bashed out chords while Joey Santiago's lead guitar squealed out spirals of noise. But the bandmembers were inventive, rabid rock fans who turned conventions inside out, melding punk and indie guitar rock, classic pop, surf rock, and stadium-sized riffs with singer/guitarist Black Francis' bizarre, fragmented lyrics about space, religion, sex, mutilation, and pop culture; while the meaning of his lyrics may have been impenetrable, the music was direct and forceful.

The Pixies' busy, brief songs, extreme dynamics, and subversion of pop song structures proved one of the touchstones of '90s alternative rock. From grunge to Brit-pop, the Pixies' shadow loomed large -- it's hard to imagine Nirvana without the Pixies' signature stop-start dynamics and lurching, noisy guitar solos. While the Pixies were touted as the band to bring indie rock into the mainstream, they simply laid the groundwork for the alternative explosion of the early '90s. MTV was reluctant to play their videos, while even modern rock radio didn't put their singles into regular rotation. Furthermore, tensions between leader Black Francis and bassist/vocalist Kim Deal, who wanted to incorporate her songs into the band's repertoire, crippled the band's progress. By the time Nirvana broke the doors down for alternative rock in 1992, the Pixies were effectively broken up.

The Pixies were formed in Boston, MA, in 1986 by Charles Thompson and his roommate, Joey Santiago. Born in Massachusetts and constantly shuttling between there and California, Thompson began playing music as a teenager, before he moved to the East Coast for good during high school. Following graduation, he became an anthropology major at the University of Massachusetts. Half way through his studies at the college, he went to Puerto Rico to study Spanish, and after six months he decided to move back to the U.S. to form a band. Thompson dropped out of school and moved to Boston, managing to persuade Santiago to join him. Advertising in a music paper for a bassist who liked "Hüsker Dü and Peter, Paul & Mary," the duo recruited Kim Deal (who was billed as Mrs. John Murphey on the group's first two records), who had previously played with her twin sister Kelly in the folk-rock garage band the Breeders in her hometown of Dayton, OH. On the advice of Deal, the group recruited drummer David Lovering. Inspired by Iggy Pop, Thompson picked the stage name Black Francis and the group named itself the Pixies after Santiago randomly flipped through the dictionary.

By the fall, the Pixies had played enough gigs to land a supporting slot for fellow Boston band Throwing Muses. At the Muses concert, Gary Smith, an artist manager and producer at Boston's Fort Apache studios, heard the group and offered to record them. In March 1987, the Pixies recorded 18 songs over the course of three days. The demo, dubbed The Purple Tape, was given to key players within the Boston musical community and the international alternative scene, including Ivo Watts, the head of England's 4AD Records. Impressed with the cassette, Watts signed the band and released eight of the demo's songs as the EP Come On Pilgrim in 1987.

The Pixies convened to record their first full-length album, Surfer Rosa, with producer Steve Albini, who had pioneered the thin, abrasive indie-guitar grind with Big Black. Albini gave the band a harder-edged, abrasive guitar sound, yet the group retained its melodic hooks. Released in the spring of 1988, Surfer Rosa earned enthusiastic reviews from the British weekly music press and became a college radio hit in America; in the U.K., the album made inroads on the pop charts. By the end of the year, the buzz on the Pixies had become substantial, and the group signed to Elektra Records. At the end of 1988, the group reentered the studio, this time with British producer Gil Norton. Released in the spring of 1989, Doolittle boasted a cleaner sound and received excellent reviews, which led to greater exposure in America. "Monkey Gone to Heaven" and "Here Comes Your Man" became Top Ten modern rock hits, clearing the way for Doolittle to peak at number 98 on the U.S. charts; in the U.K., it entered the charts at number eight. Throughout their career, the Pixies were more popular in Britain and Europe than America, as evidenced by the success of the Sex and Death tour. The band became notorious for Black Francis' motionless performances, which were offset by Deal's charmingly earthy sense of humor. The tour itself became infamous for the band's in-jokes, such as playing their entire set list in alphabetical order. By the completion of their second American tour for Doolittle at the end of 1989, the group had begun to tire of each other and decided to take a hiatus during the beginning of 1990.

During the hiatus, Black Francis went on a brief solo tour and Kim Deal formed a group with Tanya Donnely from the Throwing Muses and bassist Josephine Wiggs of Perfect Disaster, naming it after her teenage band, the Breeders. The Breeders recorded the Albini-produced Pod, which appeared on 4AD in early summer 1990, shortly after the Pixies reconvened to record their third album with Gil Norton. More atmospheric than its predecessors, and relying heavily on Francis' surf rock obsession, Bossanova was released in the fall of 1990; unlike Surfer Rosa or Doolittle, it contained no songs by Deal. Bossanova was greeted with decidedly mixed reviews, but the record became a college hit, generating the modern rock hits "Velouria" and "Dig for Fire" in the U.S. In Europe, the record expanded the group's popularity, hitting number three on the U.K. album charts and paving the way for their headlining appearance at the Reading Festival. Though the supporting tours for Bossanova were successful, tension continued to grow between Kim Deal and Black Francis -- at the conclusion of their English tour, Deal announced from the stage of the Brixton Academy that the concert was "our last show."

While the Pixies did cancel their planned American tour, due to "exhaustion," the band reconvened in the spring of 1991 to record its fourth album, again with Gil Norton. Hiring former Captain Beefheart and Pere Ubu keyboardist Eric Drew Feldman as an auxiliary member, the band moved back toward loud rock, claiming to be inspired by the presence of Ozzy Osbourne in a neighboring studio. Upon its fall release, Trompe le Monde was hailed by some as a welcome return to the sound of Surfer Rosa and Doolittle, but closer inspection revealed that it relied heavily on sonic detail and featured very few vocals by Deal and none of her songs. The band embarked on another international tour, playing stadiums in Europe but theaters in America. During the spring of 1992, the Pixies opened for U2 on the opening leg of the Zoo TV tour; it would be their last trek through the United States. Upon the conclusion of the Zoo TV tour the Pixies went on hiatus, with Deal returning to the Breeders, who releasing the EP Safari later that spring. Francis began working on a solo album.

As he was preparing to release his solo debut, Francis gave an interview on BBC's Radio 5, announcing that the Pixies were disbanding. He hadn't yet informed the other members; later that day, he faxed them his statement. Inverting his stage name to Frank Black, Francis released his eponymous debut that spring to mixed reviews; over the next few years, Frank Black's audience gradually shrank to a small cult following. The Breeders released their second album, Last Splash, in the fall of 1993. The album became a surprise hit, going gold in the U.S. and spawning the hit single "Cannonball." Soon after, Deal also formed the Amps, who released their one (and only) album, Pacer, in 1995. Santiago and Lovering formed the Martinis in 1995 and appeared on the soundtrack to Empire Records. Although 4AD began issuing archival Pixies releases, including Death to the Pixies 1987-1991, Pixies at the BBC, and Complete B-Sides in the late '90s and early 2000s, those were relatively quiet years for the band's members.

After releasing the disappointing The Cult of Ray for American in 1996, Black shuffled between different labels before ending up at spinART for 1999's Pistolero, where he also released his subsequent solo albums, most of which were met with a fair-to-middling response. Deal and the rest of the Breeders, meanwhile, suffered from problems ranging from substance abuse to writer's block, and only surfaced intermittently, spending time in the studio but only having a cover of the Three Degrees' "Collage" on the soundtrack to 1999's The Mod Squad to show for their efforts until they released Title TK in 2002. David Lovering left the Martinis and became the touring drummer for Cracker, and also appeared on Tanya Donelly's Sliding and Diving, but found himself unemployed in the late '90s. Combining his studies in electronic engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology and his years of performing experience, Lovering dubbed himself a "scientific phenomenalist," a cross between a scientist, performance artist, and magician, and warmed up the crowds at Frank Black, Breeders, Camper Van Beethoven, and Grant Lee Buffalo concerts. Santiago and his wife Linda Mallari continued the Martinis through the '90s, recording several demos and self-released albums. Santiago also began a career composing soundtracks and incidental music, beginning with the score for 2000's Crime & Punishment in Suburbia, to which Black also contributed a track.

At the time, rumors circulated that Santiago would join Black on-stage during one of his London dates on the Dog in the Sand tour; though this didn't happen, it at least sparked hopes that the Pixies would eventually reunite. These hopes seemed unfounded until 2003, when Black revealed in an interview that he had considered reuniting the band and that he, Deal, Santiago, and Lovering occasionally got together to jam. Soon after, it was confirmed that the Pixies would reunite in 2004 for U.S. tours in the spring and fall; an appearance at that year's Coachella festival; and gigs in Europe and the U.K. that summer, including performances at the T in the Park, Roskilde, Pinkpop, and V festivals. All 15 of the band's North American warm-up tour dates were recorded and released in limited editions of 1,000 copies, which were sold online and at the shows. The week after the Pixies' Coachella appearance, the long-awaited DVD retrospective Pixies and revamped best-of Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies were released by 4AD. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Comments

nathanlander s 9
This bio should probably mention Fight Club. The amazing scene in that movie that used Where is my Mind? reintroduced the Pixies to a whole new generation and showed once again how timeless and great their music is.
Where is my mind???
A.R.G. - where is my mind was on their first album, so unless you were a fan in the late 80's before they ever recorded anything, you're, umm.. Wait, what?

No one cares who liked the Pixies before/after Fight Club. They were awesome before, they were awesome then, and they're awesome now. It's a great thing that that movie introduced them to a much wider audience, and hopefully made them a couple bucks in the process.
stupid.
no one tops the Pixies, Kurt Cobain's goal in life was to write songs as cool as the Pixies. kudos to both bands, and Foo-Fighters keep Kurt's spirit alive
LOVE THE PIXIES!!! Introduced to me by my cousin at a young age, thanks Mike Flynn!!!
Awesome song! Always reminds me of Fight Club!
I saw them live, the fat dude wouldn't keep his clothes on. It was horrible. The music was good though. But that fat dude should have kept his clothes on.
The Pixes are F-ing Legends!
nirvana is awsome
A FRIKIN LOVE THIS BAND AND HAVE SINCE WAY BEFORE WHERE IS MY MIND CAME OUT!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Where Is My Mind? FLOATING IN AWESOME, THAT'S WHERE.
When recently asked, If you were stranded on a desert island . . . . To which I quickly cut the person off and declared My iPod, loaded with the entire Pixies catalog, F*** water and fire.
His next moniker should be Fat Francis (get it?)
a buddy turned me onto them. i was young and elevated literally and sonically in the back of a car driven around in a rainstorm. rocked my world. everything i was ever looking for. a link between the big bang and flesh.
I will
jeremyemmi
Play Gigantic around a bunch of little kids and watch their reaction. It's beautiful.
i love pixies, remember some night bar days
better than bacon tooth paste! Where is my mind, love at first bite!
Saw them open for U2 in '92. Me and that one gothy girl down the row were the only people digging it. Been my favorites ever since. Saw them again in 2004, still my favorites.
pokey97221
Where is his mind? Hey wait: where is MY mind? Shoot...
niiiiccee
The best band ever. They're just too good.
bdtrexler6
The Pixies show up in other genres because there has been very little music since the late 80s that hasn't been influenced by them either directly or indirectly.

Viva La Pixies!
jomothedrago n
This is in Fight Club isn't it?
Played Doolittle in its entirety as part of the show
Saw them in OKC last week. Sounded like 1989 all over again!
the PIXIES,fortu n a t e enough i was,that i was able to see them in a small(max.20 0 ) club here in London ON.Canada my home town they played for over 2 hours 1 of the BEST f*>@*$king rock shows ever oh yea some band called Mudhoney opened for them lol what a night, PEACE,out!!
seberastiant k d
they wrote where is my mind!!!! If you thought James Blunt wrote it I might throw up.
looooooooooo v e their version of where is my mind!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! trippy song best sh!tz for the fight club soundtrack!! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
any idea when they are (if they are coming to Philly)....f a l l / w i n t e r 2011-2012?
willoutlaw75
seeing them tonight in greensboro.. . i s there an opening act
The show was awesome. FB was in great form, Joey Santiago's guitar sounded great, david lovering's drumming was spot-on and Kim Deal was charming. Best of all, they seemed like they were having fun.
Seeing them tomorrow night!
Been listening to music for 40 years. Just found the Pixies. How does something like that happen?
jtdonner
Seeing them in Orlando next month! Psyched.
Too good, too good, peace...
andrew_e_car t e r
awrigh, touche, weeee rrrrooockkkk
seen these guys with the ramones
This album just makes me think of my college days and friends :)
I saw them with Love and Rockets a long time ago,and they totally blew away Love and Rockets,comi n g on the stage with matching dull green janitor jump suits!
Too bad the normal people only know the song from Fight Club.They had so many GREAT POP SONGS.
A little bit of advice for those bad-mouthing the Pixies: See the thumbs down on your screen? Click on it and shut the F up. Thank you. Have a nice day.
tjarrell15
or Cornelius
tjarrell15
His name was Robert Paulson.
die moomoo

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