The Pixies
Head Carrier
(Pias America)
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
One supremely cool thing about the Pixies these days is that, by now, their entire back-catalog (โ87-โ91) is considered timeless material. Itโs almost fetishized in light of the less impactful trio of EPs that formed 2014โs Indie Cindy, the Boston-based quartetโs long-awaited follow-up to 1991โs Trompe Le Monde and first album recorded without original bassist Kim Deal. Where those tunes lacked seminal spark, Head Carrier is trusty yet imaginative without pretense, bursting with newfound self-assuredness bolstered by decades of experience.
Familiar elements โ Black Francisโ unrivalled vocal battering ram, Joey Santiagoโs jarring yet catchy guitar leads, David Loveringโs precise beats, and the angelic vocal juxtaposition provided by new bassist Paz Lenchantin โ culminate into distinct yet varied styles: sunny, wistful songs (โMight As Well Be Gone,โ โPlaster Of Parisโ), buoyant, beguiling surefire hitsย (โTalentโ and โTenement Songโ), introspective ballads (โAll The Saintsโ) and incendiary, often satisfyingly snarky punk-fueled forays (โBaals Backโ & โUm Chagga Laggaโ). Though sonically unmistakable, characteristic heft from producer Tom Dalgety (Royal Blood, Opeth, Band of Skulls) lends the album superb new swagger โ itโs the natural next chapter in the bandโs ever-influential canon.
The 12-song collection is likewise a keeper because it re-embraces the resplendent interplay between masculine and feminine signatures, somewhat lost on Indie Cindy. Those emerge masterfully here with constant collaboration with Lenchantin, whose presence is frequent and forthright โ her indispensible role is confirmed with a turn as frontwoman on โAll I Think About Now.โ
That co-written cut is described candidly by Francis as a tribute to Deal โ โRemember when we were happy?/ If Iโm late can I thank you now?โ โ yet it also works as a universal loverโs lament. Within those dual contexts, itโs the albumโs centerpiece and conceptual crux: just as the silver lining of a painful past romance finally put to rest is a liberated, wisened perspective, Pixiesโ full acceptance of the shifts in their schema only further solidify their inimitable identity. The exultant result: Head Carrier, a new classic.
Stream the album at NPR.
