Wednesday, July 6, 2016

The new album of new Pixies comes out in September – publico


 
         
                 

                         
                     

                 

 
 

On the eve of his return to Portugal for his seventh concert in the country, the Pixies announced Wednesday it will release Head Carrier , successor Indie Cindy and second album of the new life of the band since the departure of founder Kim Deal and iconic albums of 1980 and 1990. there are already single to play in the festival’s main stage in Alive and turn on the radio and for months on the Internet. – surf rock a Chagga Lagga

the Pixies, founded by Charles Thompson also known as Frank Black or Black Francis – Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering in 1986 in Boston, are one of the reference bands in the American indie. After their album Trompe Le Monde in 1991, the debut year in the Portuguese stages with a concert at the Lisbon Coliseum, quieted down. Only return to the road in 2004

That same year would return to Portugal for a concert on stage at the Super Bock Super Rock.; then returned repeatedly: Paredes de Coura in 2005, Atlantic Pavilion in 2006, Lisbon Coliseum in 2013. In the Primavera Sound in 2014. The year before this last visit, however, Kim Deal, the bassist who also lent his voice to many the essential themes of the band, abandoned the training and was replaced by Kim Shattuck, who was fired months later. Currently, the low is in the hands of Paz Lenchantin coming of A Perfect Circle and Zwan.

Also in 2014, the Pixies broke the fast of 21 years with a new album, Indie Cindy , although this was a compilation of three EP (EP1, EP2 and EP3) launched between January and March this year. The band now announces that Head Carrier , basically their first album conceptualized as such and with the new line will be launched on 30 September – is the first with Paz Lenchantin in the data sheet as a band member . For her, that as cites the American press from the band’s official statement, was more to live in a log “about the history of the Pixies,” is now “more about going.”

album, recorded over six weeks in the studio in London, is produced by Tom Dalgety and the cover was designed by Vaughan Oliver, regular contributor to the 4AD label (home to bands like Breeders, Cocteau Twins, Throwing Muses or Bauhaus) and author of cover two of the most iconic albums of the band, Doolittle and Bossanova . Head Carrier will be released by the label Pixiesmusic / Play It Again Sam.



The Pixies act Thursday as headliners on Alive, followed by Chemical Brothers.

                     
 
 
                 


             

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