Pixies’ Joey Santiago Talks Tour, Recording With Steve Albini, Alt-Rock’s Early ’90s Explosion

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Pixies’ Joey Santiago Talks Tour, Recording With Steve Albini, Alt-Rock’s Early ’90s Explosion


Although Nirvana appears to all the time get the lion’s share of credit score for breaking down the doorways commercially for alt-rock, there have been a number of different similarly-styled bands that helped pave the best way prior to 1991. And one such band was definitely Pixies. Formed in 1986 in Boston, the basic Pixies line-up was comprised of singer/guitarist Black Francis, guitarist Joey Santiago, bassist Kim Deal, and drummer David Lovering.

By the daybreak of the ’90s, Pixies had turn into one of many main “school rock” (a time period usually used earlier than the now extra frequent “alt-rock” tag) teams, on the power of such albums as Surfer Rosa and Doolittle – plus such common tunes as “Monkey Gone to Heaven” and “Here Comes Your Man.” But by 1993, the band was kaput, earlier than reuniting in 2004.

Since 2014, Paz Lenchantin has been supplying bass rather than Deal, and in May, the band will launch “leg one” of their 2023 North American tour – in assist of their eighth studio album general, Doggerel. Santiago spoke with AllMusic shortly after the announcement of the US dates, and was up for discussing the band’s historical past and future plans.

AllMusic: I perceive the Pixies are planning on doing lots of touring this 12 months. What can followers count on on the reveals?

Joey Santiago: Well…we don’t have a setlist – so that would curiosity folks. We’ve bought loads to decide on kind every night time. But more often than not, we’ll do the “bread and butter ones” – “Where Is My Mind?”, “Hey,” “Debaser,” “Monkey Gone to Heaven.” Those are all the time on the checklist.

AllMusic: How have you learnt which track you are going to play subsequent?

Santiago: Body language. Charles [Black Francis’ real name is Charles Thompson] will simply begin a track, and we’ll comprehend it. And, he has a microphone that he tells us, as a result of we’ve in-ear displays – a walkie-talkie form of factor.

AllMusic: What are a number of the extra unusual songs you get pleasure from enjoying?

Santiago: From the previous ones – as a result of we hardly do it – can be “Motorway to Roswell.” It’s not onerous, it is simply a type of, “Oh, we’re doing this tonight? Oh, shit…OK!” And the brand new stuff from the brand new album. Most of the stuff is ingrained. I’m leaving on the 18th…I begin working towards on the 18th, earlier than my flight.

AllMusic: Last 12 months noticed the discharge of the album, Doggerel. Was it written and recorded in the course of the lockdown interval?

Santiago: It was. And doing that in the course of the lockdown, when folks had been simply beginning to tour – with out cancelling reveals – we had a tour deliberate and we had been recording the document, it appeared like, “OK. There’s a light-weight on the finish of the tunnel with this virus.” For me, subconsciously, it had the sensation of hope. You document an album, you are going to need to current it dwell – so, it has that really feel. And it is my first time co-writing songs – in order that felt good. Lyrics, too – what the fuck, man! That was a bizarre one. It’s like, among the best lyricists on the planet is asking me to do lyrics? Are you kidding me? I gave it a shot – and it labored.

AllMusic: Why do you suppose it took so lengthy so that you can collaborate on songs for the Pixies?

Santiago: I simply by no means fastened something that wasn’t damaged, y’know? We’ve been doing advantageous like that. And throughout Covid, I simply began playing around with an acoustic guitar – as a result of I do not idiot round with an electrical guitar. And I began stacking chords collectively and making sense out of them, so, I introduced it.

AllMusic: Which songs off the album are specific standouts for you?

Santiago: I really like “Get Simulated.” It’s easy, and I just like the little nod to Keith Richards I did on it, rhythm-wise.

AllMusic: Who had been your guitar influences, and who’re guitarists who’re your friends that you simply admire?

Santiago: The friends, proper now I might say Tom Morello. His enjoying is cool and distinctive. And so far as the old-timers can be the plain ones – Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison.

AllMusic: When the Pixies reunited in 2004, what was it like enjoying a bunch of small warmup gigs, after which all of a sudden, enjoying in entrance of fifty,000 folks at Coachella?

Santiago: The smaller gigs are actually extra nerve-wracking for us. For me, anyhow – as a result of they will see you…and take a look at your laces, y’know? But what we did there was we toured by way of Canada. The first present was in Minneapolis, however we went by way of Canada, after which we headed to Coachella. So, by that point, we had been actually snug with enjoying the songs. I’m not going to misinform you – after we had been at Coachella, I did not comprehend it was that massive. It felt just like the previous days when performed festivals. We have that. We’re not like a brand new band on the market, that does not have this expertise. We’ve had this expertise earlier than. We headlined the Reading Festival for crying out loud – again within the day. So, we’re used to the strain.

AllMusic: Gary Smith – who owned Fort Apache studios and recorded Come On Pilgrim – handed away just lately. Do you could have any good Gary tales you’d prefer to share?

Santiago: I by no means actually frolicked with him, however he simply was all the time pleasant, good. I keep in mind going to a celebration in his condominium. I made a remark about his lampshades and the way cool they had been. [Laughs] That’s what I keep in mind. He gave the impression to be actually happy with the lampshades. There was lots of thought into that element. He’s a producer – he is bought that “detailed thoughts.”

AllMusic: How would you describe the Pixies’ relationship at the moment with Kim Deal?

Santiago: I might say it is how we left it. We mentioned our goodbyes, and that is it. We actually do not talk together with her, however there is not any onerous emotions on my finish, and I’m positive there is not any onerous emotions on her finish. She’s dwelling her personal life. In between excursions, the 4 of us actually hardly mingled with one another. I do not suppose Charles and I’ve talked since we left no matter airport we left – Heathrow. So, it is regular that we’ve not talked.

AllMusic: It looks as if the frequent narrative with ‘90s rock music is Nirvana came along out of nowhere and changed the musical landscape and introduced alt-rock to the masses. But it seems to get overlooked that several bands helped clear the path, such as Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and naturally, the Pixies.

Santiago: You know while you play phone, while you whisper in somebody’s ear, and also you say, “Fudge.” And swiftly, it comes as much as you, and so they say “Lemon Tree?” It’s form of like that. For me, it began in all probability with the Beatles, after which Lou Reed. It simply strung alongside after which got here to us – after which Nirvana blew up. It was only a good storm for them. Everything began getting accepted as that. It was really different on the time. Now, everybody’s different. It’s nearly like, go pop and go the opposite manner and you will be different. Alternative to what? What are you different to? 5,000 different bands?

AllMusic: At the time, did that complete explosion round 1991 catch you off guard?

Santiago: I had no thought it was going to explode that a lot – contemplating the music that Nirvana put out wasn’t in a industrial pigeonhole on the time. In that sense, it turned a shock.

AllMusic: Did you ever meet Kurt Cobain?

Santiago: No, I didn’t. But I met the opposite two – Krist and Dave.

AllMusic: What would you think about to be the definitive Pixies album?

Santiago: It can be Surfer Rosa. Because that is what blew the whole lot up for us. And to this present day, lots of bands love the sound of Surfer Rosa.

AllMusic: Speaking of Kurt, he was supposedly a giant fan of the drum sound that Steve Albini bought on that album.

Santiago: Yeah, precisely. It was a mix of songs and the sonics that we bought. So, it was the entire bundle of what you’d count on from an “audio artwork.”

AllMusic: How would you examine working with Steve Albini to Gary Smith, early on?

Santiago: Well, Gary Smith did do a little bit of pre-production with us. With Gary, we labored quick – I feel we did it in two or three nights. We labored across the clock. He labored quick and was very pleasing to work with. With Steve, the identical factor – he was a humorous man. At the time, it was our second document that we had been doing, and I actually didn’t have any gauge on learn how to examine folks. I used to be simply there to document. I actually wasn’t paying consideration – at the moment – to what a producer does. I wasn’t concerned with gear, microphones…I did not give a shit about that. All I cared about actually was, “How come I am going within the management room, and that is not the sound I’m listening to on the market? What’s happening?”

AllMusic: Future plans? Projects?

Santiago: Aside from touring, that is about it for now. I need to get again into composing. That shall be subsequent. That’s simply onerous to line up, however I actually, actually need to do movie music.


For a whole checklist of upcoming Pixies tour dates, click on right here.

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