The Pixies were a shock to the system. Emerging from their first rehearsal held in a squalid Boston basement, they were soon the toast of the UK and Europe – the new saviours of rock 'n' roll.
Forerunners of grunge and with a repertoire of seriously weird songs, they made a virtue out of eccentricity. Then when mega-stardom threatened, Pixies songwriter and singer Charles Thompson, aka Black Francis, ditched the band, rechristened himself Frank Black and insisted he hated the group... until deciding to reform it for a sell-out tour in 2004!
John Mendelssohn's definitive biography of the legendary group also examines how Charles Thompson's music forever changed the lives of Pixies fans.