
In which the band it's still hard to over-hype plays in its entirety its 1989 classic (plus B-sides such as "Weird at My School") accompanied by the crazy light and video displays they could've never afforded back when they were actualy recording this game-changing music. You know the drill : They're not coming here; they are going to Austin. But there's no reason we can't buy up all the tickets for the September 22 show at Austin Music Hall. Presale tickets will be available Monday June 9 beginning at 7 a.m. Who wants to carpool?
The full press release is reprinted below, in case you're interested.
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Band's First-Ever Official Web Site Launches
LOS ANGELES, CA - Thursday, June 3, 2010 -- After nearly 40 sold out
shows on three continents since Fall, 2009, The Pixies are bringing The
Doolittle Tour back to the U.S.A. The 11-city trek kicks off on
September 7 at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia and will extend the
20th anniversary celebration of the release of the band's classic 1989
album, Doolittle. All of the shows will be recorded and the CDs
will be made available immediately after every show at the band's merch
table; all live CDs can also be ordered at www.doolittlelive.com. Fuck
Buttons, the two-piece electronic pop group from Bristol, England, will
open all shows.
A special pre-sale begins on Monday, June 7 at 9AM ET/6AM PT at
http://www[dot]pixiesmusic[
For most dates, the public on-sale begins Monday, June 14; Nashville
goes on sale Saturday, June 19. On sale times, ticket prices and where
to buy tickets will vary city to city so please see itinerary below.
On this tour, the Pixies - Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and
David Lovering - will perform all of the songs from Doolittle and its
related B-sides, "Weird at My School," "Dancing the Manta Ray," and
"Bailey's Walk" among them. Doolittle, the band's third album and the
first to chart on Billboard's album charts, includes classics such as
"Debaser," "Wave of Mutilation," "Here Comes Your Man," "Hey," and
"Gouge Away."
An imaginative cinematic production has been created for The Doolittle
Tour. Designed by long-time Pixies lighting designer Myles Mangino and
designer Paul Normandale, the set features four huge, undulating,
eyeball-like spheres flown just below the lighting rig and are part of
the concert's light show. Filmmakers Judy Jacobs, Tom Winkler, Brent
Felix and Melinda Tupling were brought on board to create 11 films
especially for the production. The films are projected onto a massive
backdrop video screen to accompany 12 of the 21 songs that comprise the
show.
As an example, visuals accompanying the song "Debaser" are from a
compilation titled "Forbidden Images." The hauntingly beautiful black
and white footage from the 1920s depicts the beginning of the women's
rights movement, showing women's exuberant playfulness, femininity and
sensuality. The footage, a little too progressive for its time period,
was originally banned from theaters.
For "Here Comes Your Man," a four-way split screen displays close up
images of the band members dancing along to the song; "I Bleed" sees
blood dripping down the screen in time to the music; "Hey" features
hand-drawn animation of the song's lyrics by Hollywood animator Tom
Winkler; clouds, black holes, and Mankind's arrogance destroying the
Earth are the focus for "Monkey Gone to Heaven," while "La La Love You"
is a humorous animated piece starring hearts with legs.
The concert opens with the showing of the 1929 silent surrealist short
film, "Un Chien Andalou," which was produced in France by Spanish
director Luis Bunuel and artist Salvador Dali, and provided the impetus
for Black Francis in writing "Debaser."
The Doolittle Tour launched on September 30, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland,
and played sold-out shows everywhere - Scotland, Frankfurt, Amsterdam,
Brussels, Paris, and to 20,000 fans over four nights in London. It then
came to America last November, playing multiple-night sell-outs from
Los Angeles to Chicago to New York, and then in March, 2010 sold-out
shows were performed in five Australian cities. The tour received
five-star reviews in the [London] Times, the Guardian and
the Independent, and, according to one U.S. alt/weekly, "The
Pixies continue to WOW."
The Boston-formed Pixies have been acclaimed as the most influential
pioneering band of the late '80s alt/rock movement. Their five studio
releases and six years together effectively blazed the path for groups
like Nirvana, Radiohead, and Pearl Jam to rise to superstardom. They
disbanded in 1993 and launched their reunion tour in April 2004 when
virtually every, single date sold out within minutes and fans traveled
hundreds of miles to attend a show. In post-Pixies years, Black Francis
has enjoyed a successful solo career as Frank Black, Kim Deal went on to
form the Platinum-selling band the Breeders, Joey Santiago started the
band The Martinis and has carved a career as a music composer for film
and TV, and David Lovering performs as a magician and continues to drum.
Confirmed dates for the Pixies' 2010 U.S. Doolittle Tour are as follows:
SEPTEMBER
7 Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA*
10 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN*
13 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA*
17 Uptown Theatre, Kansas City, MO
18 Brady Theatre, Tulsa, OK**
19 Verizon Theatre, Dallas, TX*
20 Verizon Wireless Theatre, Houston, TX
22 Austin Music Hall, Austin, TX***
24 Mesa Amphitheatre, Mesa, AZ (tix sold through the venue)
25 The Joint, Las Vegas, NV*
26 RIMAC Arena, San Diego, CA*
* Tickets sold through Ticketmaster
** Tickets sold through Protix
*** Tickets sold through Frontgate
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