Their follow up album Doolittle release the year after lifted them into the mainstream. Doolittle would prove to be the hight of the bands accomplishments and regularity feature on various best albums lists. Clearly one of the most influential albums of the 80s it provided the stepping stone for the alternative music revolution of the following decade.
In 1992 Nirvana famously screamed independent music into the mass market. The Pixies who had seemed like they would be the most likely band to spearhead this movement was practically defunct at this point. Slowly unraveling over internal tension between lead vocalist Black Francis and bassist Kim Deal.
The Pixies followed their momentous Doolittle album with Bossanaova in 1990. Kim Deal had long wanted to have more of her songs featured on the albums. Bossanova had no tracks written by the bassist. The album turned out to be a great disappointment and received what can only be called 'mixed reviews'. The next year saw the release of 'Trompe De Monde', and attempt to return to the success formula of Surfer Rosa and Doolittle. Deal was still minimally featured on the album, and while being received better than Bossanova the momentum of the underground movement had by now shifted firmly to Seattle and the emerging grunge wave.
Finally in 1992 the band split up. Black famously announced the split before informing his band mates and the members would move on to solo projects and other bands. Kim Deal returned to her side project the Breeders and released a hit album and the hit single Cannonball. Black Francis renamed himself Frank Black and quickly faded into obscurity. In 2004 the Pixies reunited and played a series of festivals in the US and Europe without managing to regain the following or attention from their heyday.
The following is a list of the 10 best songs released by the Pixies. This will read almost like a track listing from Doolittle which is undoubtedly their finest moment. The album is an absolute must have.
10. Dead
Doolittle was a definite step forward for the Pixies and this song illustrates the difference from Surfer Rosa very well. The song still regains the trademark scattered melodies from the first full length album, but the song and the recording still seems more well rounded than their previous songs. With typically nonsensical lyrics and unconventional rhythms the song forms a bridge from Surfer Rosa to Doolittle
9. Bone Machine
This song further emphasizes the development of the Pixies from a raw underground band to the well polished champions of alternative music. Again the song has a very quirky flow that was typical for the band. It also shows the stop-go dynamics the band invented that would become one of the most distinct marks of the grunge movement.
8. There Goes my Gun
The harder guitars and drums are on display in this song. It also shows of the melody writing skills of the band. The song rolls and gallops away in what would turn into another signature sound for the Pixies.
7. Gigantic
The first hit single from the Pixies and the best known of their songs from Surfer Rosa. The massive noise guitar is a key ingredient in this song. The changing between softer periods and a 'wall of sound' with noise guitar combined with intense vocals sound points directly to the most well known songs by Nirvana.
6. Hey
This track is largely driven by vocals and the dynamics between Black and Deal alternating lines in the chorus. This use of female and male lyrics mixed or alternating was another effect used extensively by the Pixies later to be be adopted by many bands.
5. Monkey Gone to Heaven
The Pixies lyrics cover everything from obscure pop culture to sex. In monkey goes to heaven Black Francis sings about religion. The lyrics still don't make much sense however. The song relies heavily on the new stop and go dynamics which they pull of brilliantly in this song. As a result the chorus is one of their most memorable.
4. Gouge Away
Arguable one of the Pixies strongest melodies. This song again has confusing and meaningless lyrics, but the melody is beautiful. Blacks hoarse and creeping vocal style is a perfect fit for the simple and moody song. It is also one of their most successful uses of the shouted lyrics style. Every time I hear this song I want to move it up to the first spot on this list.
3. Where is My Mind
The absolute high point on Surfer Rosa, Where is My Mind is not typical for the album. It is mellower than most of the guitar driven songs on the album. As is so often the case with the Pixies, this song shines in it's brilliant melody and their masterful song dynamics. The guitar is as swirling and cutting as anything on the album, but still takes second stage to the vocals.
2. Wave of Mutilation
Some of the best rolling yet pounding guitar solos on any Pixies song. Which is saying quite a lot. For the most part the guitars lays down a massive blanket of noise while still providing amazing hooks. The most aggressive parts of the song almost feel like an actual wave of mutilation.
1. Debaser
Everything Pixies comes together in a perfect blend in this song. Deals simple yet effective bass lines, the obscure lyrics. The mix of Blacks screaming manic voice and a subtle female voice in support. Searing guitar solos. It is all here. Chaotic but still with a weird catching melody it is the perfect Pixies song.
Published by Håvard Hegtun
An American immigrant born and raised in Norway. Now living in Southern California. View profile
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6 Comments
Post a Commentthis list sucks
This article nearly ignores 3 whole albums by the band. Where is Caribou, Nimrod's Son, Ed is Dead, Vamos, The Holiday Song, Alec Eiffel, Down To The Well, Hangwire, Letter To Memphis, Digging For Fire...Good Choices, but you may want to dig a bit deeper
I like this article! When I was younger I thought they were saying "This Monday's gone to heaven", like they were trying to say it was Tuesday or something.
Excellent article! This is not a genre of music I write about or listen to, but I can appreciate what you've written. Thanks.
I'm not sure I've ever heard any of these songs. My music tastes are a little odd.
Awww...I'm a big fan of Here Comes Your Man & Velouria & Digging For Fire.