EXTENDING GLOBAL TREK TO FALL 2014
"Indie Cindy," Band's First Album In More Than Two Decades
Hits The Streets
"Pixies serve up all the gooey
melodies, crunchy riffs, and space-age weirdo tendencies that made them
so irresistible in the first place. Get this album. A-"
- Entertainment Weekly
"The Pixies are at this point in time, a band that can create proggy art
rock songs right along side more mainstream fare that are both equally
compelling. More importantly, they still make me feel something, jab my
brain and stab my heart with emotions."
- American Pancake
LOS ANGELES, CA - Monday, May 5, 2014 - It's not even a year since Pixies surprised
the world with "Bagboy," the band's first new song in a decade, and they
have hardly stopped to take a breath since. More new music surprises
followed in the forms of EP-1, EP-2 and EP-3 culminating with the April 29 release of Indy Cindy, ("...well worth the wait..."
L-R: David Lovering, Joey Santiago, Black Francis
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USA Today),
their first studio album in 22 years, plus ten innovative music videos,
and sold out tours across Europe, Australia, North and South America -
but they're not done yet.
Today
Pixies announce a second wave of North American dates that will include
a special evening under the stars at the famed Hollywood Bowl on September 28. For registered members of Pixies Fan Club, ticket pre-sale begins today; the public on-sale is set for this Friday, May 9. Log onto www.pixiesmusic.com for complete purchasing details.
Pixies
- Black Francis/guitars, vocals, Joey Santiago/guitars, backing vocals
and drummer, backing vocalist David Lovering - will be joined on these
dates by touring bassist Paz Lenchantin who joined the touring lineup in
January. Royal Blood will open on the bulk of the tour dates; for the
Hollywood Bowl show, Gogol Bordello and Cat Power will provide support.
Confirmed dates for Leg Two of Pixies North American trek are as follows:
SEPTEMBER
27 Humphreys, San Diego, CA
28 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
30 The Masonic, San Francisco, CA
OCTOBER
2 Revolution Center, Boise, ID
3 INB Performing Arts Center, Spokane, WA
5 MacEwan Hall, Calgary, AB CANADA
6 Shaw Conference Center, Edmonton, AB CANADA
7 TCU Place, Saskatoon, SK CANADA
9 Burton Cummings Theatre, Winnipeg, MB CANADA
11 State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
12 Orpheum Theatre, Madison, WI
ABOUT THE PIXIES:
While Pixies have been acclaimed as the most influential,
pioneering band of the late 80s alt/rock movement, having blazed the
trail for artists from Nirvana to Radiohead to Pearl Jam, today, a whole
new generation of music fans are discovering their iconic
"loudquietloud" signature sound. After five genre-defining studio
albums, Pixies disbanded in 1993, and then launched their reunion tour
in April 2004, playing to sell-out crowds all over the globe for seven
years, a longer period of time than they were a band originally. But
writing, recording and releasing new music was something that the band
had been wanting to do for a long time, so they secretly booked studio
time in Wales for the fall of 2012. Six days into the recording,
founding bassist Kim Deal decided to leave the band; Black Francis, Joey
Santiago and David Lovering made the decision to carry on, recording
and releasing Indie Cindy (April
29, 2014), the band's first new studio album in more than two decades,
and working with a variety of touring bassists, something they'd never
done. As the UK's DIY wrote about the new music, "They're back. They're still brilliant. God save the Pixies."
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