The Pixies are back with The Night The Zombies Came, marking an intriguing turn for the alt-rock legends who’ve been twisting genres and pushing boundaries since the late ‘80s. This latest album is the band’s tenth studio effort and their first with new bassist Emma Richardson, whose presence adds fresh textures and harmonies that contrast with Black Francis’s growling vocals. Produced by Tom Dalgety, the album delves into darker, cinematic tones while maintaining the gritty, unpredictable edge that Pixies fans know and love. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
Pixies - The Night The Zombies Came
A Darkly Cinematic Return, Mixing Grit with Melody in Classic Pixies Style
Nov 04, 2024
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