The Night the Zombies Came will also include ‘You’re So Impatient,’ the brand-new single with AA-side ‘Que Sera, Sera’ which saw Pixies described as “alt-rock gods” by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music and tipped as “huge new singles” by the U.K.’s NME.
For the new album recording sessions, the band returned to work with producer Tom Dalgety, who drummer David Lovering refers to as “a fifth Pixie” after producing 2016’s Head Carrier, 2019’s Beneath the Eyrie and 2022’s Doggerel. Early on in the recording process at Guilford Sound studio in Vermont, the band noticed the new songs were dividing into two camps: what they came to call the “Dust Bowl Songs” - country-tinged, balladesque numbers such as ‘Primrose’ and ‘Mercy Me,’ and on the other side, the album’s furious punk numbers such as ‘You’re So Impatient’ and ‘Oyster Beds.’ Only ‘Jane (The Night the Zombies Came)’ keeps its feet in both camps — reminiscent of early ‘60s Phil Spector, the band hitting the sweet spot between mushy and abrasive, it’s a track that Black Francis allegedly likened to being chased by a swarm of bees.
The news of The Night the Zombies Came arrives amidst a packed touring schedule set to take in circa 70 live shows worldwide through 2024 - with even more dates to be announced for 2025. The band just wrapped a tour across North America with Modest Mouse and Cat Power and is playing through Europe before returning to the U.K. in August for a run of already sold-out headline shows at Glasgow Academy and Halifax’s Piece Hall. Major festival performances at London’s All Points East, Victorious, and headline shows at Galway Airport, Belfast’s Custom House Square, and Dublin’s RDS Simmonscourt are all scheduled.
Pixies’ upcoming tour dates are as follows:
2024 Auckland and New Zealand Tour w/ Pearl Jam NOVEMBER 8 Go Media Stadium Mt Smart, Auckland, New Zealand [SOLD OUT] 10 Go Media Stadium Mt Smart, Auckland, New Zealand 13 Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast, Australia [SOLD OUT] 16 Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia [SOLD OUT] 18 Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia 21 Giants Stadium, Sydney, Australia [SOLD OUT] 23 Giants Stadium, Sydney, Australia
2025 UK and European Headline Tour April 25 - TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands [SOLD OUT] April 26 - Lotto Arena, Antwerp, Belgium April 28 - Oosterport, Groningen, Netherlands [SOLD OUT] April 29 - 013, Tilburg, Netherlands May 1 - Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany May 2 - Palladium Köln, Köln, Germany May 3 - TonHalle, Munich, Germany May 6 - Arkéa Arena, Floirac, France May 7 - Zenith Nantes Metropole, Saint-Herblain, France May 9 - Palacio Municipal de Deportes, Granada, Spain May 10 - Sagres Campo Pequeno, Lisbon, Portugal May 13 - P&J Arena, Aberdeen, UK May 14 - O2 Academy, Edinburgh, UK [SOLD OUT] May 16 - O2 Brixton Academy, London, UK May 17 - O2 Brixton Academy, London, UK [SOLD OUT] May 19 - O2 Academy, Leeds, UK May 20 - Academy, Birmingham, UK May 21 - Utilita Arena, Cardiff, UK May 23 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK [SOLD OUT] May 24 - O2 Apollo, Manchester, UK [SOLD OUT] |
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