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loads of enthusiasm and little musical experience, the Pixies
roared out of the Boston garage rock scene to become one of
the most influential alternative rock bands of the late '80s
and early '90s. Their signature sound--Black Francis's (a.k.a.
Charles Thompson) maniacal screaming, Kim Deal's sweet harmonies
and Joey Santiago's blitzkrieg riffing--became the blueprint
for many bands to follow (Nirvana being a notable one) and
proved to be an ideal antidote for the increasingly blasé
pop music being churned out at the time.
Following fellow New Englanders Throwing
Muses to the arty British 4AD label, the Pixies wasted little
time or effort practicing. Instead they released Come On
Pilgrim, a rapidly issued slab of eight demos (paid for
by Francis's father) featuring explosive guitars and propulsive,
non-linear pop songs sung in both English and Spanish. The
real coup, though, came with the band's follow-up, Surfer
Rosa, an outstanding work of unsettling guitar screech produced
by Chicago noisemonger Steve Albini. It would be the album
that made both Albini and the band, at least for the moment,
legendary. Doolittle, the band's third LP, expanded on the
Pixies' sound, with smoother production and more melodic
pop smarts. Lulling tracks like "Here Comes Your Man"
and "La La Love You" stand in stark contrast next
to outrageous black rockers like "Debaser" and
"Wave Of Mutilation."
Creative tension marred the band's work
from here on, with the product sounding more like the solo
work of Black Francis than the true, gratifying work of
an ensemble. Bossanova, a hyperkinetic collection of surfy
pop and sci-fi, was too musically abstract to have much
impact, and so was the disappointing Trompe Le Monde, the
band's swan song. The Pixies broke up soon thereafter, with
Black Francis embarking on a solo career as Frank Black
and Kim Deal forming an intermittently active band called
the Breeders.
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