Although quite popular on alternative rock radio in the United States due to heavy airplay of the singles "Monkey Gone to Heaven" and "Here Comes Your Man", they were never widely popular there, but found success in Europe, especially in the UK (where they managed three top 40 singles "Velouria", "Planet of Sound" and a re-release of "Debaser") and Belgium and the Netherlands, where they were heavily broadcasted by alternative public radio.
The band's style of alternative rock music is heavily influenced by punk and surf rock, and while highly melodic, is capable of being tremendously abrasive at the same time. Francis is the Pixies' primary songwriter and singer and has a distinctly desperate, yowling delivery. He has typically written cryptic songs about offbeat subjects, such as UFOs and surrealism. References to mental instability, violent Biblical imagery, and physical injury feature in many of the band's songs.
The group is frequently posited as the immediate forebear of the alternative rock boom of the 1990s, though they disbanded before reaping any of the benefits this might have brought them. Avowed fan Kurt Cobain's acknowledgement of the debt Nirvana owed to the Pixies, along with similar tributes by other alternative bands, ensured that the Pixies' legacy and influence grew substantially in the years following their demise.
In 1993, during an interview with BBC Radio 5, Black Francis announced that the band had split - something he had not told his bandmates. After the interview, he called Santiago, who in turn faxed Deal and Lovering the news the next morning. After the split, Black Francis inverted his stage name to Frank Black and embarked on a successful solo career, while Deal resumed her role in The Breeders with her identical twin sister Kelley. In 2004, the band reunited for a tour - documented in the film loudQUIETloud - and released a new single, "Bam Thwok" that summer. In 2007, Black Francis (now going by that name again) stated in an interview that the reunion was "done" even though the members remain in good terms with each other. In later interviews however, he began to mention that he might be willing to record another Pixies album. Nonetheless, Francis has returned to his solo career and Deal to the Breeders, both of which released albums and toured in 2008. Lovering and Santiago, meanwhile, set up their own project, a band called Everybody.
In order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of Doolittle, Pixies launched a tour in October 2009, on which they perform all the album's songs and B-sides. In the autumn of 2011 the "Lost Cities" tour continued the "Doolittle Tour" as they played many venues for the first time.
Something Against You
Pixies Lyrics
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I've got something against you
Here we go
I've got something against you
I've got something against you
I've got something against you
I've got something against you
I've got something against youOh yeah, I am one happy prick
The Pixies' song "Something Against You" is a chaotic and aggressive track that deals with themes of anger, frustration, and resentment. The repeated phrase "I've got something against you" serves as a catchy and memorable anchor for the song, and it's clear that the lyrics are directed at a specific person or group. The tone of the song is harsh and unrelenting, with singer Black Francis's voice rising in intensity over the thrashing guitar and drums.
The lyrics themselves are fairly straightforward and blunt, showing the singer's animosity towards the subject of the song without offering any real explanation or backstory. The repetition of the phrase "I've got something against you" conveys a sense of obsessive fixation, as if the singer is unable to let go of whatever transgression has occurred. The line "Oh yeah, I am one happy prick" at the end of the song adds an additional layer of irony and bitterness, suggesting that the singer takes pleasure in their anger and the power it gives them over the other person.
Overall, "Something Against You" is a raw and intense track that captures the feeling of being consumed by resentment and rage. The lyrics offer little in the way of explanation or context, emphasizing the irrational and overwhelming nature of the emotions being expressed.
Line by Line Meaning
I've got something against you
There is an issue or problem that I have with you
I've got something against you
I hold a grudge or resentment towards you
I've got something against you
There is a negative feeling or emotion I have regarding you
I've got something against you
I have a specific disagreement or argument with you
I've got something against you
I feel as though you have wronged me in some way
Oh yeah, I am one happy prick
Despite my negativity towards you, I am content with the situation in a twisted or sarcastic way.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLES THOMPSON
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@guycarrwuzright7189
Love this album
@NewBeginning509
Kurt talked in his biography about choosing Steve Albini to produce mix this in Utero because he produced this album prior. I went out and bout it listened to it five times that night and then went and bout Doolittle, Trompe Le Monde and Bossanova the next day. All those albums are great but this album changed my life. I sang the opening lines to “Got A Broken Face” for months like a moron…uh huh uh huh ooooh.
@MickAneworderfan
Goodbye Steve Albini
@lunarvision
What?!? Did he pass away? Sheesh just learned this.
@PPECATRIXIE
La primera canción que escuche de esta banda, y dese ese momento no he podido dejar de escucharlos, buenísimos e insuperables!
@tomtomthebear
R.i.p Steve albini 💔
@evanpoole7829
This song feels like it has so much meaning
@chocolatefrogs1992
Pixies put on their best Husker Du impression
@chestermarcol3831
Ah... the old and very lazy Husker Du comparison. Someone always throws that out when the Pixies come up. Probably because they, at one point, read that tired old story about the ad they placed in the paper, looking for a bass player (Peter Paul and Mary/Husker Du) LOL
I guess you could say they were similar to Husker Du in that yes, they were both rock bands. Hahaha
@Mooyak
I AM ONE HAPPY PRICK
❤❤❤