Pixies, an American alternative rock band, was formed in 1986 by Black Francis and Joey Santiago. The duo's early days were marked by a series of chaotic and experimental performances that showcased their unique sound.
Their first album, 'Come On Pilgrim', released in 1987, received critical acclaim for its raw energy and innovative songwriting.
As Pixies gained popularity, they began touring extensively and released several successful albums, including 'Surfer Rosa' and 'Trompe le Monde'. Their music resonated with fans worldwide, and they became a staple in the alternative rock scene.
Their unique blend of surf rock, punk, and indie sensibilities set them apart from other bands, and their live performances were always unpredictable and electrifying.
Pixies have been cited as an influence by numerous bands, including Radiohead, Nirvana, and Foo Fighters. Their innovative approach to songwriting and genre-bending sound has inspired a generation of musicians.
Despite disbanding in 1993, Pixies' music continues to be celebrated and rediscovered by new fans. They have reunited several times for one-off performances and tours, solidifying their status as rock legends.