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Pixies on Jango
Thursday - November 12, 2009 - 09:00am
Pixies talk about band names, album names, and becoming "The Kakas".
Source: NBC
Wednesday - November 11, 2009 - 09:00am
Live Show Review: The Pixies at the Fox Theater, Oakland
I was only nine years old when Doolittle came out. So I missed out on the Pixies in their heyday. Once I finally discovered them, they had already broken up. It would have been no surprise if they never found their way back together again, as all four became fully engaged in other side projects, but the ‘00s proved otherwise. They have legions of fans, from every demographic. Few bands have such far-reaching influence. Few bands will ever uphold the credibility of the Pixies. Read the entire review at crawdaddy.com.
Source: Crawdaddy Magazine
Thursday - November 05, 2009 - 09:00am
Spin Magazine: Pixies Play Complete 'Doolittle' Album
The influential indie band performed its classic album for a roomfull of appreciative Hollywood hipsters.
At the Pixies' Hollywood Palladium show on Wednesday night, the sold-out crowd of 4,000 seemed caught between genuflecting respectfully and just going nuts. Kicking off a 21-date U.S. tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their thorny masterwork Doolittle, the alt-rock icons performed the album start-to-finish in the form of an edgy history lesson, with the students devotedly trying to keep up. Read more.
Source: Spin



