Pixies_-_Doggerel-2022-MOD

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01_pixies_-_nomatterday.mp3 Pixies Nomatterday Unknown Unknown
2 02_pixies_-_vault_of_heaven.mp3 Pixies Vault of Heaven Unknown Unknown
3 03_pixies_-_dregs_of_the_wine.mp3 Pixies Dregs of the Wine Unknown Unknown
4 04_pixies_-_haunted_house.mp3 Pixies Haunted House Unknown Unknown
5 05_pixies_-_get_simulated.mp3 Pixies Get Simulated Unknown Unknown
6 06_pixies_-_the_lord_has_come_back_today.mp3 Pixies The Lord Has Come Back Today Unknown Unknown
7 07_pixies_-_thunder_and_lightning.mp3 Pixies Thunder and Lightning Unknown Unknown
8 08_pixies_-_theres_a_moon_on.mp3 Pixies There's a Moon On Unknown Unknown
9 09_pixies_-_pagan_man.mp3 Pixies Pagan Man Unknown Unknown
10 10_pixies_-_whos_more_sorry_now.mp3 Pixies Who's More Sorry Now? Unknown Unknown
11 11_pixies_-_youre_such_a_sadducee.mp3 Pixies You're Such a Sadducee Unknown Unknown
12 12_pixies_-_doggerel.mp3 Pixies Doggerel Unknown Unknown
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Musical Over Dose is proud to present Since January 2002 another new release, have fun .: about release :. Name .:. Pixies - Doggerel Genre : Rock Source : CDDA Type .:. Album Artist : Pixies Label : Bmg Rights Management (Warner) Titel : Doggerel Tracks : 12 Playtime : 42:12 Size : 81,83 MB Encoder : VBRNEW - LAME3.100 - V0 Quality : VBR kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo Bitrate : avg. 270kbps [ Tracklist ] 01.Nomatterday 04:11 02.Vault of Heaven 04:00 03.Dregs of the Wine 03:30 04.Haunted House 03:32 05.Get Simulated 03:18 06.The Lord Has Come Back Today 02:42 07.Thunder and Lightning 03:19 08.There's a Moon On 02:51 09.Pagan Man 03:02 10.Who's More Sorry Now? 03:14 11.You're Such a Sadducee 03:54 12.Doggerel 04:39 Total 42:12 Min In the press release for PixiesÆ new record Doggerel, the bandÆs inimitable vocalist/guitarist Black Francis is quite clear on the direction intended with the album. ôWeÆre trying to do things that are very big and bold and orchestrated,ö he said. ôThe punky stuff, I really like playing it but you just cannot artificially create that shit. ThereÆs another way to do this, thereÆs other things we can do with this extra special energy that weÆre encountering.ö Given PixiesÆ output since their reformation in 2004, FrancisÆ words hardly instil much optimism. 2014Æs Indie Cindy was an absence of ideas, a numbing disappointment that, even with the 21-year lag since they initially broke up in 1993, felt disorientating given the calibre of their work during phase one. Head Carrier (2016) was a little better, and so again was Beneath the Eyrie in 2019, PixiesÆ last release ahead of Doggerel. Perhaps it was the growing influence of bassist Paz Lenchantin, who, having joined for Head Carrier, undoubtedly brought a freshness and a rejuvenated energy to what was, sadly, becoming a tired outfit. The record even contained a few bangers, most notably æOn Graveyard HillÆ, a rare occasion in the past few years where Pixies have managed to bridge the gap between where they were, and where they want to be. So given how tepidly attempts at experimentation and reimagining their sound has gone so far, itÆs fair to say that Doggerel didnÆt land with the expectation typically associated with one of the most influential alternative bands of the late 1980s and early Æ90s. The first thing to say, then, is that this is the best Pixies record since theyÆve reformed. Across DoggerelÆs 12 tracks, Francis and co. rip through a range of styles, from furious grunge to acoustic pop swoons, often, if not always, with a gusto that on occasions almost gets you feeling excited again. You could describe some of it, even, as big, bold and orchestrated. Things kick off simply enough with the punchy æNomatterdayÆ. While hardly the bandÆs most impactful album opening track, its lack of frills and strong-enough chorus make for a decent start. Elsewhere, the titular song pairs a spaced, desert- rock vibe with some cookie-cutter, if nonetheless oddly entertaining, notions of a life of nomadic wanderings (ôOn the road to somewhere, on the road to nowhere / ItÆs the same to meö). The song also gives guitarist Joey Santiago one of his first two Pixies songwriting credits, contributing the lyrics, while also writing the music for the excellent æDregs of the WineÆ. Alongside tracks such as the tender folk piece æWhoÆs More Sorry Now?Æ, there is a distinct impression that Pixies are displaying an intention to continue searching for a new space to belong. As was the case on previous releases, such as the aforementioned æOn Graveyard HillÆ, some of the best moments on Doggerel however come when the band continues to draw on their mighty back catalogue, while retaining their presence firmly in the present. Most notable here is æGet SimulatedÆ, an absolute ripper of a tune on which FrancisÆ largely restrained vocal performance is matched effectively with instrumentation similarly paired-back and considered. Continually threatening to burst from its meticulous, contained structure, it never does, leaving its listeners desperate for more without feeling at all stood up. But this wouldnÆt be a typical post-reformation Pixies record if it represented a totally smooth transition into whatever it is the band are now aiming for. æVault of HeavenÆ struggles to get out of first gear, as both the storytelling and the performances languish and falter with little aplomb. æYouÆre Such a SadduceeÆ is the worst thing here, if just for FrancisÆ offensive rhyming of ôsadduceeö with ôsad to seeö. Attempting to be disarming and irreverent, it instead feels contrived and performative, and very much not in keeping with what, at times, makes Doggerel tick. Given their recent run, the prospect of a new Pixies record that could be worth more than a handful of listens seemed fantastical. Beneath the Eyrie may have felt like a step forward, though context is key; if stood up against much of their earlier work, thereÆs no real comparison to be made. While still failing to scale the unassailable heights weary fans yearn to believe the band are still capable of reaching, Doggerel does restore some credibility to the idea that Pixies arenÆt just worth seeing for their back catalogue. Though far from the end product, it does do that one thing which for a few years it was feared may not have been possible û it instils hope. Hope that, perhaps, this band has some future yet. https://www.pixiesmusic.com

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