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Legendary Boston act Pixies have just released On Graveyard Hill - taken from their upcoming 7th studio album Beneath The Eyrie.

 

 

The album is released in September it will coincide with a full UK and European tour.

 

Track listing

 

"In the Arms of Mrs Mark of Cain"

"On Graveyard Hill"

"Catfish Kate"

"This Is My Fate"

"Ready for Love"

"Silver Bullet"

"Long Rider"

"Los Surfers Muertos"

"St. Nazaire"

"Bird of Prey"

"Daniel Boone"

"Death Horizon"

 

 

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was thinking about them today, was reading how Here Comes Your Man was released 30 years ago today
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was thinking about them today, was reading how Here Comes Your Man was released 30 years ago today

I remember that coming out. Such a happy song for such a horrific subject matter

The new album seems to be good and a redemption from the previous works.

Saw some people saying it's not like the old Pixies and indeed it's not, but this is Pixies now.

But I keep being skeptical so I can possibly get surprised though? :)

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the post-reunion albums have been so bad,

I don't even understand it

how can a band that could write great songs so easily, I mean they released like 4 albums in 4 years and each album is packed with amazing songs, amazing lyrics, amazing guitar riffs, now they seem uncapable of writing a single great song

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Personally I don't find the reunion albums all that bad. Not a patch on Surfer Rose or Doolittle but not much is to be fair. And I recall that despite some good to great reviews at the time both Bossanova and Trompe Le Monde left fans underwhelmed and disappointed. Especially as they felt more and more like Black Francis was taking over all the writing and vocal duties.
thats true about Bossanova and Trompe le Monde, not a patch on Doolittle but still miles and miles better than any of the recent albums

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