After 12 year hiatus.... Pixies Reunite!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh man. I guess since Kim Deal isn't really doing anything these days she may have cooled down her prima donna attitude and decided to work with Frank Black. I hope something comes of this .
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Hmmmm hmmm! Well, the artists involved have been through some changes in these many years, so I don't know what it will yield...but hopefully something good.
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I really hope something comes of this.
Mayhap a new album down the road? Then the concert tour?
I'd love the chance to see them back together and live!
Mayhap a new album down the road? Then the concert tour?
I'd love the chance to see them back together and live!
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I personally wouldn't really like them to release a new album unless it was some sort of live effort. The era that helped breed their creativity is gone and I feel that what they come out with now may not be the same.
Having said that, if Frankie and the gang were to start a live tour and come to Philly, I would be there in a heartbeat !
Having said that, if Frankie and the gang were to start a live tour and come to Philly, I would be there in a heartbeat !
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Considering the last Breeders album was so-so at best, I'm hoping this is true. Deal seems to need some discipline in her life, being part of someone else's band might be good for her again.
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Man, oh man, I loved The Pixies, but couldn't stand any of Frank Black's solo work. The first couple of Breeders albums were good, but not up to Pixies standards.
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I wouldn't hold my breath for this. FB is known for tweaking interviewers, and he seems quite content with his prolific work with The Catholics. This is on the official unofficial frankblack.net site:
I have heard from a close and reliable source of our gallant hero, Frank Black, that this is the Official Word™ on the Pixies reunion:
"Finally, as for the latest rumor (#398) that the Pixies are going to reunite for a tour (as mentioned by FB on London's Xfm radio)... here's the lowdown from the inside : The Pixies will get together later this year to record a new double album of Latvian children's lullabies, after which they will tour each and every country whose name begins with the letters Cz."
So there you have it!
That definitely sounds more like Frank
I have heard from a close and reliable source of our gallant hero, Frank Black, that this is the Official Word™ on the Pixies reunion:
"Finally, as for the latest rumor (#398) that the Pixies are going to reunite for a tour (as mentioned by FB on London's Xfm radio)... here's the lowdown from the inside : The Pixies will get together later this year to record a new double album of Latvian children's lullabies, after which they will tour each and every country whose name begins with the letters Cz."
So there you have it!
That definitely sounds more like Frank
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I want a new album only if they can get Steve Albini to produce, and they have to give him complete control.
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News today on MTV and VH1 about a reunion
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/147...headlines=true
I still think it's bull, my comments are above.
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/147...headlines=true
I still think it's bull, my comments are above.
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Originally posted by Brain Stew
:I guess since Kim Deal isn't really doing anything these days she may have cooled down her prima donna attitude and decided to work with Frank Black.
:I guess since Kim Deal isn't really doing anything these days she may have cooled down her prima donna attitude and decided to work with Frank Black.
What's better? Frank Black's solo albums or the Breeders albums? For me it's the Breeders, so I'd say she was being held back a bit. Since the new Breeders CD wasn't so great, I have no objection to the Pixies getting back together but Frank Black needs to share a bit more of the spotlight or the same thing will happen again.
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from PITCHFORKMEDIA
Pixies To Reunite For Tour In April 2004; New Album Possible
John L. Ferrer and Will Bryant report:
There's that rare time when a sarcastic, jaded music news site has to report without any sarcasm or irony. Short of the Velvet Underground, there's no band more beloved, more important, more cited as an influence in indie rock than the Pixies. Whether you're strictly a Doolittle man (surely one of the finest damn rock albums ever) or an obsessive who can name every Trompe le Monde b-side, the Pixies' contributions to the alternative rock canon are sacred texts, the alpha cell of a paisley-flecked v23 flowchart that, down various impeccably typeset branches, might lead to Nirvana, to the Breeders, to Throwing Muses, Guided By Voices, Modest Mouse, Trail of Dead, or Enon.
Sadly, most of these revelations weren't made until after the band's prime. Since their reportedly messy and bloody demise in 1993, fans have signed on by the dozens-- based partially on the recommendation of Kurt Cobain, and partially by their desire to find something truly exuberant, legitimate, funny and weird in their music. Anyone born in the '80s might surely have at some point sighed and abandoned all hope of seeing the Pixies on stage at all. In a sense, the idea of a Pixies reunion has almost become a joke, the indie-kid version of "Yeah, when pigs fly." So when the report came in July that all four original members (that's Black Francis, Kim Deal, David Lovering, and Joey Santiago) have been secretly practicing together every couple of blue moons since the breakup, there was the first glimmer of hope.
Now that the heavyhandedness is past, here comes the point. The glimmer is now a full-blown supernova. It's happening. In April. No dates yet, not even any quotes from the group's principals-- just a band spokesperson's promise to MTV, who broke the story. The source, who remains unnamed in MTV's story, also claims that if all goes well a studio album will follow.
The Pixies. Are back. Together. Music is saved. Lovers of rock, unite and cheer. This is going to truly own.
At least these guys sound optimistic.
Pixies To Reunite For Tour In April 2004; New Album Possible
John L. Ferrer and Will Bryant report:
There's that rare time when a sarcastic, jaded music news site has to report without any sarcasm or irony. Short of the Velvet Underground, there's no band more beloved, more important, more cited as an influence in indie rock than the Pixies. Whether you're strictly a Doolittle man (surely one of the finest damn rock albums ever) or an obsessive who can name every Trompe le Monde b-side, the Pixies' contributions to the alternative rock canon are sacred texts, the alpha cell of a paisley-flecked v23 flowchart that, down various impeccably typeset branches, might lead to Nirvana, to the Breeders, to Throwing Muses, Guided By Voices, Modest Mouse, Trail of Dead, or Enon.
Sadly, most of these revelations weren't made until after the band's prime. Since their reportedly messy and bloody demise in 1993, fans have signed on by the dozens-- based partially on the recommendation of Kurt Cobain, and partially by their desire to find something truly exuberant, legitimate, funny and weird in their music. Anyone born in the '80s might surely have at some point sighed and abandoned all hope of seeing the Pixies on stage at all. In a sense, the idea of a Pixies reunion has almost become a joke, the indie-kid version of "Yeah, when pigs fly." So when the report came in July that all four original members (that's Black Francis, Kim Deal, David Lovering, and Joey Santiago) have been secretly practicing together every couple of blue moons since the breakup, there was the first glimmer of hope.
Now that the heavyhandedness is past, here comes the point. The glimmer is now a full-blown supernova. It's happening. In April. No dates yet, not even any quotes from the group's principals-- just a band spokesperson's promise to MTV, who broke the story. The source, who remains unnamed in MTV's story, also claims that if all goes well a studio album will follow.
The Pixies. Are back. Together. Music is saved. Lovers of rock, unite and cheer. This is going to truly own.
At least these guys sound optimistic.
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At this point, the only thing a reunion tour could do would be to tarnish their positively glowing backwards-looking praise.
Anybody see the Jane's Addiction reunion?
Anybody wish they hadn't?
My point, exactly.
Anybody see the Jane's Addiction reunion?
Anybody wish they hadn't?
My point, exactly.
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I don't hold out much hope for this, not that it won't happen but, like grunter suggested, that it would be a Good Thing. Anyone have an example of a band re-uniting many years after a break-up and haitus, touring, making a new album, and coming up all roses?
-Gunshy
-Gunshy
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Originally posted by Gunshy
I don't hold out much hope for this, not that it won't happen but, like grunter suggested, that it would be a Good Thing. Anyone have an example of a band re-uniting many years after a break-up and haitus, touring, making a new album, and coming up all roses?
-Gunshy
I don't hold out much hope for this, not that it won't happen but, like grunter suggested, that it would be a Good Thing. Anyone have an example of a band re-uniting many years after a break-up and haitus, touring, making a new album, and coming up all roses?
-Gunshy
I wish the Police would get back together. That would be really cool if this Pixies rumor was true. I'd be there in a second.
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Anyone have an example of a band re-uniting many years after a break-up and haitus, touring, making a new album, and coming up all roses?
-Gunshy
Anyone have an example of a band re-uniting many years after a break-up and haitus, touring, making a new album, and coming up all roses?
-Gunshy
& Television got back together & put out an album in '92. It's not perfect, but has lots of good stuff on it that I wouldn't want to be without...
(& by the way, I like the last Breeders album quite a bit. I haven't played it in months, but it did really grow on me.)
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Grunter, I kind of agree with you. I saw the reformed Television and Big Star (with the Posies playing the part of backing band). It was cool watching them play, but kind of came across as nostalgia... which is not a bad thing necessarily.
As a Pixies fan the first time around and only seeing them open for U2, I don't think I'd bother going to see them if they do reform.
I hope they don't record anything either... seems they kind of ran out of steam near their end. But, overall if it brings some fun and sun to fans, then go for it.
As a Pixies fan the first time around and only seeing them open for U2, I don't think I'd bother going to see them if they do reform.
I hope they don't record anything either... seems they kind of ran out of steam near their end. But, overall if it brings some fun and sun to fans, then go for it.
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The Pixies couldn't get a rave review if they killed for it when they were together. Now, people are calling them the best american band of the late eighties. I love Surfer Rosa and Doolittle, but Bassonova and Trompe le Monde are pretty uneven. I think that they're a little overrated. There were tons of other bands around at that time or slightly earlier that never got the amount of press the Pixies got and were just as good if not better (Husker Du springs to mind). I guess you're famous when you're dead.
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Originally posted by Hiro11
There were tons of other bands around at that time or slightly earlier that never got the amount of press the Pixies got and were just as good if not better (Husker Du springs to mind).
There were tons of other bands around at that time or slightly earlier that never got the amount of press the Pixies got and were just as good if not better (Husker Du springs to mind).