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Trompe le Monde

Pixies

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Album Review

The title might be French for "fool the world," but with Trompe le Monde, the Pixies weren't fooling anyone: this was essentially Black Francis' solo debut. It focuses on Francis' sci-fi fascination and lacks any Kim Deal songs; even her backing vocals are far and few between. Yet the band sounds revitalized on Trompe le Monde, as if it were planned as their last hurrah. The raucous "Distance Equals Rate Times Time" and the explosive cover of the Jesus and Mary Chain's "Head On" are fairly straightforward, but the lyrics remain quirky on "Planet of Sound," a song about a Martian who lands on Earth, and "Palace of the Brine," a tribute to sea monkeys and Utah's Salt Lake. He even disses hipsters and pretentious students — basically, the Pixies' fan base — with nasty little digs like "Subbacultcha"'s "I was wearing eyeliner/She was wearing eyeliner" and "U-Mass"' "It's eduuucaaationaal!" Musically, "Trompe le Monde"'s psychedelic sheen and "Alec Eiffel"'s atmospheric keyboards prove that the Pixies' sound wasn't defined by Steve Albini-style rawness. There's also more emotional depth: "The Sad Punk" features the strangely poignant bridge "And evolving from the sea/Would not be too much time for me/To walk beside you in the sun," and "Letter to Memphis" is a heartfelt, if cryptic, love song. Though Trompe le Monde doesn't sound quite like the Pixies' other work, Come on Pilgrim's spooky beginnings, Surfer Rosa's abrasive assault, Doolittle's deceptively accessible punk-pop, and Bossanova's spacy sonics helped make Trompe le Monde a rousing swan song and a precursor to alternative rock's imminent success. Whether that means their music remained pure or they missed their chance to cash in is debatable; either way, the Pixies are one of America's greatest, most influential bands.

Customer Reviews

As far as I'm concerned, this is...

...the most underrated album of all time. It's that good. And I'm not going to lie to you: I didn't really care for it/give it a chance at first. In fact, I had this album for about 6 years before I really gave it a spin. After my cd collection was stolen, I was forced to listen to whatever I had lying around while I rebuilt my library. Since I never ever listened to Trompe le Monde, it was one of the few cd's that I could dig up. After a few listens, I fell head over heels in love with this collection of songs. It was like, how could I have neglected this album for so long?!?!? It's flipping brilliant! Honestly and truly, it felt like I had known it and loved it from the start. Now it's one of my all time faves. You can listen to it from start to finish and it's all great. It does have a different feel from anything else Pixies, so I guess that's why people say it's more of a Frank Black solo effort. Be that as it may, I adore Trompe le Monde (and I don't really listen to Frank Black's solo work, so take that for what it's worth...) If a gun was to my head and I had to choose 5 songs, they would be (in no particular order): Alec Eiffel, U-Mass, Bird Dream of the Olympius Mons, Lovely Day, and Motorway to Roswell. But yeah, Trompe is great. Take the plunge.

Aliens, Jesus, and The Mary Chain

One of my personal favorite Pixies albums. It's worth it for my all-time favorite Pixies song, Alec Eiffel, not to mention U-Mass, a classic, and the cover of "Head On" by The Jesus & The Mary Chain. You start to see the begining of Black Francis' (later known as Frank Black) obsession with aliens with Motorway to Roswell and Space (I believe In). A classic a week after it was released. All your cool friends already own this album and you should too!

Don't listen to professional critics...

...most of them will tell you Trompe le Monde is the Pixies' weakest studio album, and that it's essentially a Frank Black solo album. I don't know what they're talking about, because Trompe le Monde is a huge effort from the whole group, and is their best album.

Biography

Formed: 1986 in Boston, MA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Combining jagged, roaring guitars and stop-start dynamics with melodic pop hooks, intertwining male-female harmonies and evocative, cryptic lyrics, the Pixies were one of the most influential American alternative rock bands of the late '80s. The Pixies weren't accomplished musicians — Black Francis wailed and bashed out chords while Joey Santiago's lead guitar squealed out spirals of noise. But the bandmembers were inventive, rabid rock fans who turned conventions inside out, melding punk and...
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