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Pixies is an American
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band formed in 1986, in
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,
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. Until 2013, the band consisted of
Black Francis Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV (born April 6, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known as the frontman of the alternative rock band Pixies, with whom he performs under the stage name Black Francis. Fo ...
(vocals, rhythm guitar, songwriter),
Joey Santiago Joseph Alberto Santiago (born June 10, 1965) is a Filipino-American guitarist and composer. Active since 1986, Santiago is best known as the lead guitarist for the American alternative rock band Pixies. After the band's breakup in 1993, Santiag ...
(lead guitar),
Kim Deal Kimberley Ann Deal (born June 10, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was the bassist and the co-vocalist in the alternative rock band Pixies, before forming the Breeders in 1989. Deal joined Pixies in January ...
(bass, vocals) and
David Lovering David Lovering (born December 6, 1961) is an American musician and magician. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band Pixies, which he joined in 1986. After the band's breakup in 1993, Lovering drummed with several other act ...
(drums). They disbanded acrimoniously in 1993 but reunited in 2004. After Deal left in 2013, Pixies hired
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as a touring bassist; she was replaced that year by
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, who became a permanent member in 2016. Pixies is associated with the 1990s
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boom, and draws on elements including punk rock and surf rock. Their music is known for dynamic "loud-quiet-loud" shifts and song structures. Francis is Pixies' primary songwriter; his often surreal lyrics cover offbeat subjects such as extraterrestrials, incest, and biblical violence. The band achieved modest popularity in the US but was more successful in Europe. Their jarring pop sound influenced acts such as
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,
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, the
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and
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. Pixies' popularity grew in the years after their breakup, leading to a 2004 reunion, sold-out world tours and four further albums: ''
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'' (2014), ''
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'' (2016), ''
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'' (2019) and ''
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'' (2022).


History


Formation (1986)

Guitarist
Joey Santiago Joseph Alberto Santiago (born June 10, 1965) is a Filipino-American guitarist and composer. Active since 1986, Santiago is best known as the lead guitarist for the American alternative rock band Pixies. After the band's breakup in 1993, Santiag ...
and songwriter
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(born Charles Michael Kitteridge Thompson IV) met when they lived next to each other in a suite while attending the
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. Although Santiago was worried about distractions, he noticed Francis played music and the pair began to jam together. Francis embarked on a student exchange trip to Puerto Rico to study Spanish. After six months, he returned to Amherst and dropped out of the university. Francis and Santiago spent 1984 working in a Boston-area warehouse, with Francis composing songs on his acoustic guitar and writing lyrics on the subway train. The pair formed a band in January 1986. Two weeks later, Francis placed an advertisement seeking a bass player who liked both the folk act
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and the alternative rock band
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.
Kim Deal Kimberley Ann Deal (born June 10, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was the bassist and the co-vocalist in the alternative rock band Pixies, before forming the Breeders in 1989. Deal joined Pixies in January ...
was the only respondent, and arrived at the audition without a bass, as she had never played one before. She was invited to join as she liked the songs Francis showed her. She obtained a bass, and the trio started rehearsing in Deal's apartment. After recruiting Deal, Kim paid for her sister,
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, to fly to Boston and audition as drummer. Though Francis approved, Kelley was not confident in her drumming, and was more interested in playing songs written by Kim; she later joined Kim's band the
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. Kim's husband suggested they hire
David Lovering David Lovering (born December 6, 1961) is an American musician and magician. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band Pixies, which he joined in 1986. After the band's breakup in 1993, Lovering drummed with several other act ...
, whom Kim had met at her wedding reception. The group arrived at a name after Santiago selected the word "
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s" randomly from a dictionary, liking how it looked and its definition as "mischievous little
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". Pixies moved rehearsals to Lovering's parents' garage in mid-1986 and began to play shows at bars in the Boston area.


''Come on Pilgrim'' (1987)

While Pixies were playing a concert with
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, they were noticed by producer Gary Smith, manager of
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. He told the band he "could not sleep until you guys are world famous". The band produced a 17-track demo at Fort Apache soon afterwards, known to fans as the ''Purple Tape'' because of the tape cover's purple background. Funded by Francis' father at the cost of $1000, the recording session was completed in three days. Local promoter Ken Goes became the band's manager, and he passed the demo to
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of the independent record label 4AD. Watts-Russell nearly passed on the band, finding them too normal, "too rock 'n' roll", but signed them at the persuasion of his girlfriend. Upon signing with 4AD, eight tracks from the Purple Tape were selected for the '' Come on Pilgrim'' mini-LP, Pixies' first release. Francis drew upon his experiences in Puerto Rico, mostly in the songs "Vamos" and "Isla de Encanta", describing the poverty in Puerto Rico and singing in loose Spanish. The religious lyrics in ''Come on Pilgrim'' and later albums came from his parents'
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days in the Pentecostal Church. Critic Heather Phares sees themes such as sexual frustration ("I've Been Tired") and incest ("Nimrod's Son" and "The Holiday Song") on the record.


''Surfer Rosa'' and ''Doolittle'' (1988–1989)

''Come on Pilgrim'' was followed by Pixies' first full-length album, ''
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''. The album was recorded by
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(who was hired by Watts-Russell on the advice of a 4AD colleague), completed in two weeks, and released in early 1988. ''Surfer Rosa'' gained Pixies acclaim in Europe; both ''
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'' and ''
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'' gave ''Surfer Rosa'' their "Album of the Year" award. American critical response was also positive yet more muted, a reaction that persisted for much of the band's career. The album was eventually certified Gold in the U.S. in 2005. After the album was released, the band arrived in England to support Throwing Muses on the European "Sex and Death" tour—beginning at the
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in London. The tour also took them to the Netherlands, where Pixies had already received enough media attention to be headlining the tour. The tour became notable for the band's
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s, such as playing their entire
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in alphabetical order. Meanwhile, Pixies signed an American distribution deal with major record label Elektra. Around this time, Pixies struck up a relationship with the British producer
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. Norton produced their second full album, '' Doolittle'', which was recorded in the last six weeks of 1988 and seen as a departure from the raw sound of ''Come on Pilgrim'' and ''Surfer Rosa''. ''Doolittle'' had a much cleaner sound, largely due to Norton and the production budget of
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40,000, which was quadruple that of ''Surfer Rosa''. ''Doolittle'' featured the single "
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", which biographers Josh Frank and Caryn Ganz describe as an unusually jaunty and pop-like song for the band. "
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" was popular on alternative radio in the US, reaching the top 10 on the ''Billboard''
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, and the single entered the Top 100 in the U.K. Like ''Surfer Rosa'', ''Doolittle'' was acclaimed by fans and music critics alike. ''Doolittle'' was their first album to enter into the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at 98. In the UK, the album was a commercial success, reaching number 8 in the
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.


Hiatus (1989–1990)

After ''Doolittle'', tensions between Deal and Francis came to a head (for example, Francis threw a guitar at Deal during a concert in
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), and Deal was almost fired from the band when she refused to play at a concert in
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. Santiago, in an interview with ''
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'', described Deal as being "headstrong and want ngto include her own songs, to explore her own world" on the band's albums; eventually she accepted that Francis was the singer and had musical control of the band, but after the Frankfurt incident, "they kinda stopped talking". The band became increasingly tired during the post-''Doolittle'' "Fuck or Fight" tour of the United States and fighting among members continued. After the tour's final date in New York City, the band was too exhausted to attend the end-of-tour party the following night and soon announced a hiatus. During this time, Santiago and Lovering went on vacation while Francis performed a short solo tour, made up of a number of concerts to generate gas money as he traveled across the country. Deal formed a new band,
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, with
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of
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and bass player
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of Perfect Disaster. Their debut album, '' Pod'', was released in 1990.


''Bossanova'' and ''Trompe le Monde'' (1990–1992)

In 1990, all members of the group except for Deal moved to Los Angeles. Lovering stated that he, Santiago, and Francis moved there "because the recording studio was there". Unlike previous recordings, the band had little time to practice beforehand, and Black Francis wrote much of the album in the studio. Featuring the singles "
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" and "
Dig for Fire "Dig for Fire" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies. The song appeared on their 1990 album '' Bossanova'', and was released as a single in October 1990. The song reached number 11 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart and number ...
", '' Bossanova'' reached number 70 in the United States. In contrast, the album peaked at number three in the United Kingdom. Also in 1990, Pixies released a cover of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's "Born in Chicago" on the compilation album '' Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary''. The band continued to tour and released '' Trompe le Monde'' in 1991, their final album before their break-up. The album included "U-Mass", which has been described as being about college apathy, and whose guitar riff was written years before at the University of Massachusetts before Francis and Santiago dropped out. The album also featured a cover of "Head On" by
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. Also that year, the band contributed a cover of "I Can't Forget" to the
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'' I'm Your Fan'', and began an international tour on which they played stadiums in Europe and smaller venues in the United States. They then signed to be the support act of U2 on the lucrative US leg of the
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in 1992. Tensions rose among band members, and at the end of the year, Pixies went on sabbatical and focused on separate projects.


Breakup and solo projects (1993–2003)

In early 1993, Francis announced in an interview to BBC Radio 5 that Pixies were finished, without however telling the other members of the band. He offered no explanation at the time. He later called Santiago and notified Deal and Lovering via
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. After the breakup, the members embarked on separate projects. Black Francis renamed himself Frank Black, and released several solo albums, including a string of releases with
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. Deal returned to the Breeders, who scored a hit with "
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" from their platinum-selling ''
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'' in 1993, and released more albums several years later. She also formed
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, who released one album. Santiago played lead guitar on a number of Frank Black albums, as well as on other artists' albums. He wrote music for the television show ''
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'' and theme music for the film ''
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''. He formed
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with his wife Linda Mallari, and released the album '' Smitten'' in 2004. In 2004, he also played lead guitar on the album ''Statecraft'' by the novelist and musician Charles Douglas. Lovering became a magician and performed a style of magic he called "scientific phenomenalism".. He was temporarily a member of the Martinis, and later drummed with the band Cracker. 4AD and Elektra Records continued to release Pixies material: the best-of album ''
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'' (1997), the Peel-session compilation ''
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'' (1998), and the ''
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'' compilation (2001). In 2002, material from Pixies' original 17-track demo tape was released as an EP, ''
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'', on
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in the U.K. and
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in the U.S.; Black has also used these labels to release solo work and albums with the Catholics.


Reunion (2003–2012)

In the years following Pixies' breakup, Black dismissed rumors of a reunion, but incorporated an increasing number of Pixies songs in his sets with the Catholics, and occasionally included Santiago in his solo work and Lovering's magic show as an opening act to concerts. In 2003, a series of phone calls among band members resulted in some low-key rehearsals, and soon the decision to reunite. By February 2004, a full tour was announced, and tickets for nearly all the initial tour dates sold out within minutes. Pixies played their first reunion concert on April 13, 2004, at the Fine Line Music Cafe in
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. A warm-up tour through the U.S. and Canada (in which all dates were recorded and released as individual limited-edition CDs, with some of the performances being released to streaming services in 2021) was followed by an appearance at the
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. The band then spent much of 2004 touring throughout Brazil, Europe, Japan, and the U.S. The group won the Act-of-the-Year award in the 2004 ''Boston Music Awards''. The 2004 reunion tour grossed over $14 million in ticket sales. In June 2004, the band released a new song, "
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" exclusively on the
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; it reached number one in the
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. 4AD released '' Wave of Mutilation: The Best of Pixies'', along with a companion DVD, ''Pixies''. The band also contributed a rendition of "Ain't That Pretty at All" to the
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tribute album '' Enjoy Every Sandwich''. In 2005, Pixies made appearances at festivals including
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, "T on the Fringe", and the
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. They continued to make appearances through 2006 and 2007, culminating in their first shows in Australia. Francis suggested that a new Pixies studio album was possible, or unlikely, the main obstacle being Deal's reluctance. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of ''Doolittle'', Pixies launched a tour in October 2009 where they performed the album track-for-track, including the associated
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. The tour began in Europe, continued in the United States in November, with the South American and Australian tour following in March 2010, then New Zealand, and more European dates in spring 2010, and back to North America in 2010.


Deal's departure and ''Indie Cindy'' (2013–2015)

On June 14, 2013, Pixies announced that Deal had left the band. Two weeks later, the band released a new song, "Bagboy", as a free download via Pixies' website. The song features Jeremy Dubs of Bunnies and formerly of the Bennies on vocals in place of Deal. On July 1, 2013, Pixies announced the addition of Muffs and
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to replace Deal for their 2013 European tour. On September 3, 2013, Pixies released an EP of new songs, '' EP1''. On November 29, 2013, Shattuck announced that she had been dismissed from the band. In December 2013, it was announced that Entrance Band and
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bassist
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was joining Pixies for the 2014 tour. More new material surfaced when Pixies released their second EP, '' EP2'', on January 3, 2014. The single released to radio was "Blue Eyed Hexe". Another new EP, '' EP3'', was released on March 24, 2014. All the EPs were only available as downloads and limited edition
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. The three EPs were collected in LP format and released as the album, ''
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,'' in April 2014. It was the first Pixies album in over two decades. In 2015, Pixies toured in support of
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for a series of dates across North America.


''Head Carrier'', ''Beneath the Eyrie'', and ''Doggerel'' (2016–present)

In July 2016, Pixies announced that Lenchantin had become a permanent member of the band, and that their sixth album, ''
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'', would be released on September 30, 2016. Their seventh album, ''
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'', was released on September 13, 2019, backed by lead single "On Graveyard Hill". The Pixies released a
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, ''It's a Pixies Podcast'', documenting the recording of the album. In February 2022, Black Francis revealed that he had written up to forty songs for the band's next studio album. The band released a single, "Human Crime", in March 2022. They released their eighth studio album, ''
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'', with the single "There's a Moon On" on September 30, 2022, via BMG.


Style

Pixies incorporates elements of surf rock and punk rock, with an emphasis on contrasting volume dynamics. ''
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'' described them as "surf music-meets- Stooges spikiness and oft-imitated stop/start and quiet/loud dynamics". Its music has also been pictured as "an unorthodox marriage of surf music and punk rock, ... characterized by Black's bristling lyrics and hackle-raising caterwaul, Kim Deal's whispered harmonies and waspy basslines, Joey Santiago's fragile guitar, and the persistent flush of David Lovering's drums." The band's music incorporates extreme dynamic shifts; Francis explained in 1991, "Those are the two basic components of rock music ... the dreamy side and the rockin' side. It's always been either sweaty or laid back and cool. We do try to be dynamic, but it's dumbo dynamics, because we don't know how to do anything else. We can play loud or quiet—that's it."


Influences

Pixies is influenced by a range of artists and genres; each member came from a different musical background. When he first started writing songs for Pixies, Francis says he was listening to nothing but
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,
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, and
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; whilst in the run up to recording ''Come on Pilgrim'' he listened to
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's '' Murmur'' a lot, which he described as "hugely influential" on his songwriting. During the making of ''Doolittle'' he listened heavily to the
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' ''
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''. He has cited
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as a model for his compressed songwriting. Francis did not discover punk rock until he was 16, saying "it was good I didn't listen to these hip records". As a child, he listened mainly to 1960s songs, religious music and Emerson Lake and Palmer, ..and
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, who he says "weren't punk either". Santiago listened to 1970s and 1980s punk including Black Flag, as well as
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and T. Rex. Guitarists who influenced him include
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Deal's musical background was folk music and
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; she had formed a country-folk band with her sister in her teenage years, and played covers of artists such as
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and
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. Other artists Deal listened to included XTC, Gang of Four (band), Gang of Four and Elvis Costello. Lovering is a fan of the band Rush (band), Rush. Other media such as film has influenced Pixies; Francis cites surrealist films ''Eraserhead'' and ''Un chien andalou'' (as mentioned in "Debaser") as influences. He has commented on these influences, saying he "didn't have the patience to sit around reading Surrealist novels", but found it easier to watch twenty-minute films.


Songwriting and vocals

Most of Pixies' songs are composed and sung by Francis. Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine has described Francis's writing as containing "bizarre, fragmented lyrics about space, religion, sex, mutilation, and pop culture". Biblical violence is a theme of ''Doolittle''s "Dead" and "Gouge Away"; Francis told a ''Melody Maker'' interviewer, "It's all those characters in the Old Testament. I'm obsessed with them. Why it comes out so much I don't know." He has described ''Come on Pilgrims'' "Caribou" as being about reincarnation, and extraterrestrial themes appear in a number of songs on ''Bossanova''. Deal co-wrote ''Doolittle''s "Silver" with Francis, and they share lead harmony vocals on the track. She also co-wrote and sang lead vocals on ''Surfer Rosa''s "Gigantic", and is the sole songwriter of the 2004 digital single "Bam Thwok". She was credited as Mrs. John Murphy on "Gigantic"—at the time she was married, and she used this name as an ironic Feminism, feminist joke. She also sang lead vocals on the song "Into the White" and the Neil Young cover "Winterlong", which were both B-sides. Lovering sang lead vocals on ''Doolittle''s "La La Love You" and the B-side "Make Believe". Most recently, Lenchantin made her lead vocal debut on ''Head Carrier''s "All I Think About Now". She also provided lead vocals on "Los Surfers Muertos", from 2019's ''Beneath The Eyrie'' and the 2020 September single "Hear Me Out".


Legacy

Pixies' first album ''Surfer Rosa'' is certified gold, while ''Doolittle'' hit platinum status, selling over 1 million copies. The band influenced a number of musicians associated with the alternative rock boom of the 1990s. Gary Smith, who produced ''Come on Pilgrim'', said in 1997:
I've heard it said about the Velvet Underground that while not a lot of people bought their albums, everyone who did started a band. I think this is largely true about Pixies as well. Charles' secret weapon turned out to be not so secret and, sooner or later, all sorts of bands were exploiting the same strategy of wide dynamics. It became a kind of new pop formula and, within a short while, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was charging up the charts and even the members of Nirvana said later that it sounded for all the world like a Pixies song.
Sonically, Pixies are credited with popularizing the extreme dynamics and stop-start timing that would become widespread in alternative rock; Pixies' songs typically feature hushed, restrained verses, and explosive, wailing choruses. Artists including David Bowie, Matt Noveskey,
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, PJ Harvey, U2,
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, The Strokes, Alice in Chains,
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, Bush (British band), Bush, Arcade Fire, Pavement (band), Pavement, Everclear (band), Everclear, Kings of Leon and Matthew Good have cited admiration of or influence by Pixies. Bono of U2 has called Pixies "one of America's greatest bands ever", and Radiohead's Thom Yorke said that Pixies "changed my life". Bowie, whose own music had inspired Francis and Santiago while they were at university, has said that the Pixies made "just about the most compelling music of the entire 80s." One notable citation as an influence was by Kurt Cobain, on influencing Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit", which he admitted was a conscious attempt to co-opt Pixies' style. In a January 1994 interview with ''Rolling Stone'', he said, "I was trying to write the ultimate pop song. I was basically trying to rip off Pixies. I have to admit it [smiles]. When I heard Pixies for the first time, I connected with that band so heavily I should have been in that band—or at least in a Pixies cover band. We used their sense of dynamics, being soft and quiet and then loud and hard." Cobain cited ''Surfer Rosa'' as one of his main musical influences, and particularly admired the album's natural and powerful drum sounds—a result of Steve Albini's influence on the record. Albini later produced Nirvana's 1993 ''In Utero (album), In Utero'' at the request of Cobain.


Music videos and DVDs

No music videos were released from ''Come on Pilgrim'' or ''Surfer Rosa'', but from ''Doolittle'' onwards, the following videos were made: "Monkey Gone To Heaven", "Here Comes Your Man", "Velouria", "Dig For Fire", "Allison", "Alec Eiffel", "Head On", and "Debaser"; these were later released on the 2004 DVD ''Pixies''. Furthermore, a music video accompanied the release of their 2013 song, "Bagboy", as well an alternate video released on a later date. Videos have been made for all the songs in EP1. The videos for "Here Comes Your Man" and "Allison" were also released on ''The Complete 'B' Sides''. By ''Bossanova'', the band had developed a severe aversion to recording music videos, and Francis refused to lip-sync to them. For example, in the "Here Comes Your Man" video, both Black and Deal open their mouths wide instead of mouthing their lyrics. According to the record label, this became one of the reasons that Pixies never achieved major coverage on MTV. With ''Bossanova''s release, 4AD hoped to get the Pixies chosen to perform their single "Velouria" on the BBC's ''Top of the Pops''. To this end, the band was pressured into producing a video for the song, and made one cheaply with the band members filmed running down a quarry, shown in slow motion. The group was ultimately not given a spot on the show. The 90-minute documentary ''loudQUIETloud: a film about the Pixies'' was directed by Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin and released in 2006. The film documents their 2004 reunion and tour, and covers the years after the break-up. In addition to ''Pixies'' and ''LoudQUIETloud'', four other Pixies' DVDs were released between 2004 and 2006, all featuring concert performances: ''Live at the Town and Country Club 1988'', ''The Pixies—Sell Out'', ''The Pixies Acoustic: Live in Newport'', and ''The Pixies Club Date: Live at the Paradise in Boston''.


Band members

Current members *
Black Francis Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV (born April 6, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known as the frontman of the alternative rock band Pixies, with whom he performs under the stage name Black Francis. Fo ...
 – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (1986–1993, 2004–present) *
David Lovering David Lovering (born December 6, 1961) is an American musician and magician. He is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band Pixies, which he joined in 1986. After the band's breakup in 1993, Lovering drummed with several other act ...
 – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1986–1993, 2004–present) *
Joey Santiago Joseph Alberto Santiago (born June 10, 1965) is a Filipino-American guitarist and composer. Active since 1986, Santiago is best known as the lead guitarist for the American alternative rock band Pixies. After the band's breakup in 1993, Santiag ...
 – lead guitar, backing vocals (1986–1993, 2004–present) *
Paz Lenchantin Paz Lenchantin (born December 12, 1973) is an Argentine-American musician. She has been the bass guitarist of the alternative rock band Pixies since 2014. She also played bass or strings with various bands, including Entrance, A Perfect Circle, ...
 – bass, violin, backing and lead vocals (2014–present)


Former members

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Kim Deal Kimberley Ann Deal (born June 10, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She was the bassist and the co-vocalist in the alternative rock band Pixies, before forming the Breeders in 1989. Deal joined Pixies in January ...
 – bass, backing and lead vocals (1986–1993, 2004–2013) *
Kim Shattuck Kimberly Dianne Shattuck (July 17, 1963 – October 2, 2019) was an American singer, musician, and songwriter. She was the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the American punk rock band the Muffs, which formed in 1991. Fro ...
 – bass, backing vocals (2013; died 2019)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Surfer Rosa ''Surfer Rosa'' is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released in March 1988 on the British label 4AD. It was produced by Steve Albini. ''Surfer Rosa'' contains many of the elements of Pixies' earlier output, incl ...
'' (1988) * '' Doolittle'' (1989) * '' Bossanova'' (1990) * '' Trompe le Monde'' (1991) * ''
Indie Cindy ''Indie Cindy'' is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Pixies. Released in April 2014, it was the band's first album since 1991's '' Trompe le Monde'', and the first Pixies album not to feature bass guitar player Kim D ...
'' (2014) * ''
Head Carrier ''Head Carrier'' is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Pixies (band), Pixies, released on September 30, 2016 on Pixiesmusic and PIAS Recordings, PIAS. Produced by Tom Dalgety, and recorded at RAK Studios in London, t ...
'' (2016) * ''
Beneath the Eyrie ''Beneath the Eyrie'' is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band Pixies, released on September 13, 2019, by BMG/Infectious. Produced by Tom Dalgety, and preceded by the singles "On Graveyard Hill" and "Catfish Kate", the albu ...
'' (2019) * ''
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'' (2022)


See also

* List of alternative rock artists * List of songs recorded by Pixies * Music of Massachusetts * Music history of the United States in the 1980s


Citations


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