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Death to the Pixies « Previous | |Next »
November 22, 2007

When the Pixies broke up it was interesting to see what path its members took with their solo projects. Frank Black and Joey Santiago collaborated but Black chose the Husker Du genre of music to explore, an area which had been innovated upon since by bands such as Dinosaur Jr. Kim Deal's band, The Breeders, produced far more interesting pop music.

Divine Hammer, euphemism and all, and Saints. The Breeders developed a consistent pop style that had been alluded to in Pixies songs like Gigantic. Still not sure if that song is about walking the dog or rape. It is probably like Single Gun Theory's From a Million Miles - I prefer not to know.

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