The influential alt-rock-punk band the Pixies is profiled in intimate, affectionate detail in "loudQUIET loud," a concert-reunion road movie that lacks the necessary backstage melodrama needed for ...
Twelve years after breaking up, the Pixies were more popular and influential than when they were together. So filmmakers Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin knew they had the potential for a great ...
The Pixies never sold enough albums to qualify as a household name, but the group had a devoted following and huge credibility. And breaking up after just a handful of albums only added to the status ...
Frank Black has revealed he was unhappy with the way the Pixies' recent documentary was made. The reformed band were filmed on their 2004 tour, and the resulting production was shown at the Edinburgh ...
The 85-minute documentary opens with concert footage of the band playing “Where Is My Mind” (arguably one of their most recognizable songs, popularized after being featured in “Fight Club”), and gives ...
“It felt when I’ve been around it, it’s just felt like…when I think of a song like I believed and just the raw power of The Pixies. Where even people I know that don’t like dissonant music of any kind ...
A dozen years after the band broke up, the Pixies’ 2004 reunion was met with unanimous cheers, even though their motivations (ka-ching) couldn’t have been more transparent. Still, fans flocked to ...
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