The Pixies - The Music Box - November 19, 2011

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Andrea Domanick
The Pixies
The Music Box
November 19, 2011

If you're just learning that indie rock deity the Pixies were in town last night, there's no need to cry -- most folks didn't know about the gig either, as it was announced exclusively in emails to fans through the band's website.

Tickets sold-out within minutes, but by the looks of last night's attendance, the band must have purposely undersold the Music Box. Already an intimate venue for a band of the Pixies' caliber, there was room enough to press up a few feet from the stage.

The Boston quartet have been reunited since 2004, and remain as raucous and maniacal as ever, delivering a set of gory, scuzzed-out surf rock that left ears ringing and adrenaline pumping.

The band welcomed the show as an opportunity to deviate from their classic 1989 record Doolittle, which they've been playing in its entirety on this tour.

"I think we've played every song we know how to play!" said bassist Kim Deal towards the end of the well-crafted two-hour set. The show was as much for the band as it was for the die-hards in the audience: it included popular Guitar Hero-friendly tracks like "Wave of Mutilation" and "Gigantic," but ran the gamut of psychotic, dissonant favorites like "Broken Face" and "Crackity Jones." To the shrieks of joy from the crowd -- which was largely men in their 30s and 40s -- the Pixies even played two rare Deal-sung songs, "Into the White" and the Neil Young cover "Winterlong," both B-sides.

Despite her frumpy mom garb, Deal might still be the most crushable woman in rock. There's a shy indifference to her stage presence; she stood farther back in the shadows than singer/guitarist Black Francis (né Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV) and lead guitarist Joey Santiago, but threw back Heinekens like she was at the night's first party.

Her bass playing is as heavy and driving as ever, and at 50 years old, Deal's voice doesn't sound a day above 20 -- it's sweet and melodic, with a flirtatious naivete (though it was notably difficult for the longtime smoker to hold out the extended falsetto on "Where Is My Mind").

In terms of stage presence, Thompson isn't an especially compelling frontman, but he doesn't need to be. His performance is in his face (the man's got crazy eyes) and his unhinged talk-howl, which like Deal, sounds as youthful as ever.

Drummer and L.A. resident David Lovering was unexpectedly magnetic to watch, pounding away at his kit with the concerted self-destructive joy of a teenager and taking the mic to croon the Doolittle favorite "La La Love You."


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The Fonda Theatre

6126 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

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Anonymous
Anonymous

Yeah, unless Kim fell off the wagon in the last couple of months, I'm pretty sure those were non-alcoholic Becks...

Feedjesse
Feedjesse

A great show! They sounded pretty good in spite of a few glitches here and there. Seemed more spontaneous since they weren't working off the same set list they've been using for this latest tour.

Kim looked great. Looks like she lost some weight too. She didn't seem f'd up to me. Are you sure those were Heinekens and not O'Doules?

Bizzaro Stormy
Bizzaro Stormy

they did planet of sound! Id say theres a lot of ears still ringing...

Concert Confessions
Concert Confessions

For the record, the Neil Young song is called Winterlong. Great show at the Music Box last night - glad I was finally able to see the Pixies live. 

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