Itโs a sad day for Pixies fans who have been following the famed American alt-rock back for the last decade. Bassist Paz Lenchantin has announced that she will be leaving the band, and her replacement has also been announced as well.
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Pixies released a statement on Lenchantinโs departure that provided some additional details. โLenchantin has exited the band to concentrate on her own projects,โ the statement noted. โWe are grateful for Pazโs contributions, and wish her all the best going forward.โ
No specific reason has been given for Lenchantinโs departure.
Who Will Replace Bassist Paz Lenchantin?
Emma Richardson has been announced as Lenchantinโs replacement. Richardson was formerly the bassist and vocalist of the English rock band Band of Skulls, which she left in 2022 to โpursue a full-time painting career.โ It appears that a call from Pixies needing a bassist changed that!
โWe are delighted to welcome Emma Richardson on bass,โ the statement from Pixies continued. โEmma will make her worldwide touring debut with Pixies on the first night of the โBossanova x Trompe Le Mondeโ European tour, beginning this Friday in Dublin.โ
Richardson will take over for Lenchantin on March 8 for the bandโs Dublin, Ireland tour date and beyond. It is not clear if Richardson is simply a stand-in for the massive upcoming tour, or if she will be a permanent fixture in the band.
Pixies are about to embark on a massive UK, Ireland, and Europe tour before heading stateside for the US and Canada leg of the tour in June. The tour will wrap up in November with an Australian leg.
Lenchantin joined Pixies back in 2014 after former bassist Kim Shattuck was fired from the band in late 2013. She was featured in three different Pixies albums, including Head Carrier from 2016, Beneath the Eyrie in 2019, and Doggerel in 2022. She will be sorely missed!
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