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Indie Cindy (Deluxe)

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Download links and information about Indie Cindy (Deluxe) by Pixies. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:21:05 minutes.

Artist: Pixies
Release date: 2014
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:21:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. What Goes Boom 3:32
2. Greens and Blues 3:46
3. Indie Cindy 4:41
4. Bagboy 4:52
5. Magdalena 318 3:26
6. Silver Snail 3:29
7. Blue Eyed Hexe 3:11
8. Ring the Bell 3:34
9. Another Toe in the Ocean 3:46
10. Andro Queen 3:23
11. Snakes 3:45
12. Jaime Bravo 4:24
13. Bone Machine (Live in the USA 2014) 3:09
14. Hey (Live in the USA 2014) 3:17
15. Ana (Live in the USA 2014) 2:15
16. Magdalena 318 (Live in the USA 2014) 3:27
17. Snakes (Live in the USA 2014) 3:21
18. Indie Cindy (Live in the USA 2014) 4:09
19. I've Been Tired (Live in the USA 2014) 2:50
20. Head On (Live in the USA 2014) 2:08
21. The Sad Punk (Live in the USA 2014) 2:40
22. Distance Equals Rate Times Time (Live in the USA 2014) 1:17
23. Something Against You (Live in the USA 2014) 1:40
24. Isla De Encanta (Live in the USA 2014) 1:36
25. Planet of Sound (Live in the USA 2014) 3:27

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The Pixies and their fans are best off pretending this isn’t a big comeback for one of the most influential alt-rock bands of the late '80s but rather an exciting new group fronted by former Pixie leader Frank Black. Original bassist Kim Deal dropped out of the running, with session bassist Ding now handling her duties. So this technically isn’t the classic Pixies. But as far as Frank Black albums go, this is a strong entry. These songs first appeared in a series of EPs, a gentle way of coaxing listeners back to the fold that also let the group make last-minute tinkerings to their work. The songs themselves feel much more accessible. Black appears to understand where The Pixies' sound turned the commercial corner. He still snarls and screams with the best of them, and the guitars are turned mean and nasty by longtime Pixies producer Gil Norton. “What Goes Boom” is an immediate battle between Black and lead guitarist Joey Santiago. “Greens and Blues” is more accommodating. “Bagboy” nods toward The Fall, an alternative band even more influential than The Pixies who’ve been shuffling lineups—and confounding expectations—for decades. The deluxe edition adds 13 live tracks from The Pixies' 2014 U.S. tour.