I dont really listen to them anymore but they're one of the not-crappest bands ever.
When people talk about bands having chemistry, the pixies are a perfect example. Either they planned a thousand miniscule subtleties and idiosyncrasies or they just worked perfectly as a unit.
Band: Pixies, The
34Angus Jung wrote:Then, over the past few yrs, I started observing a strange phenomenon. Almost every time I would meet people in their early to mid 20s who were fans of obscure rock music, these people would be absolutely Pixies-obsessed. I started to see this Pixies obsession a lot. Amongst many indie music fans in the generation or two after mine, the Pixies are more than a great band; they are some kind of godlike, omniscently influential musical axis on which vast amounts of subsequent music spins ("a lot of us wouldn't be here today if not for 'Surfer Rosa'"). What happened here? How did this band become such a touchstone for so many people too young to have even seen them play, or bought their records when they were new?
My only theory is that when these whippersnappers heard the band, without the existence of the context I talked about earlier, they heard a pop band. They heard what the Pixies really were, all along. And it was good. And it was easy to hear the influence in their other favorites (Modest Mouse, etc.).
My theory is that these people read Kurt Cobain giving them kudos in an interview and felt obligated by their teenage adoration to validate the Great Man's taste(s). Why they didn't save this undue adoration for the Meat Puppets is beyond me. Like The Pixies invented that soft/loud dynamic or "quirky" vocals. It's like Devo without the soul or the concept.
I'm with you, Angus. I don't see why people like The Pixies any more than They Might Be Giants. It boils down to one thing:
Band: Pixies, The
35Finally hearing thoughtful people calling out the bullshit of the Pixies is one of the reasons I read this forum.
I've forfeited many lovely pairs of legs because of this opinion.
I've forfeited many lovely pairs of legs because of this opinion.
Band: Pixies, The
36Ah,to the naysayers. Suck it.
Trompe le Monde is the tops.
With Bossa-nova behind and Doolittle almost doing exactly it's namesake.
Then Little Surfer Rosa, You had a really nice art work.
Trompe le Monde is the tops.
With Bossa-nova behind and Doolittle almost doing exactly it's namesake.
Then Little Surfer Rosa, You had a really nice art work.
Band: Pixies, The
37I REALLY hope there will be another Breeders album.
Pixies not crap, but look at what I wrote. BREEDERS album!
-W
Pixies not crap, but look at what I wrote. BREEDERS album!
-W
Band: Pixies, The
38This Forum Is Filled With Tasteless Scenesters.
Pixies - The Anticrap.
Pixies - The Anticrap.
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Band: Pixies, The
39I dig the Pix's, but im not eager to hear a reunion album.
The breeders however...
-W
The breeders however...
-W
Band: Pixies, The
40While I could happily die and never hear them again thanks to fucking John Richards of KEXP, they started off good and became excellent, release by release... each one was better than the other. (Yes, I think Bossanova is better than Doolittle, which begins like a firestorm, then falls flat halfway through) Trompe Le Monde slays all.
Seeing them kick off their TLM tour in Ventura, CA with Pere Ubu opening in late 1991 was a concert highlight for me.
I can empathize with Jung, though.. I think I'm slightly younger than him, so I was just getting into all those bands he mentioned just as Pixies were breaking up.. however, I think he mentioned getting into the Amrep stuff as Pixies were getting started. A short amount of time difference, but just enough to skew perspectives.
The same way I feel about Weezer, Jung must feel about Pixies.
Still though, solid albums through and through... Not Crap.
Seeing them kick off their TLM tour in Ventura, CA with Pere Ubu opening in late 1991 was a concert highlight for me.
I can empathize with Jung, though.. I think I'm slightly younger than him, so I was just getting into all those bands he mentioned just as Pixies were breaking up.. however, I think he mentioned getting into the Amrep stuff as Pixies were getting started. A short amount of time difference, but just enough to skew perspectives.
The same way I feel about Weezer, Jung must feel about Pixies.
Still though, solid albums through and through... Not Crap.
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