
‘Bone Machine’
PIXIES
SURFER ROSA
(LP, 1988)
The 1990s would see Watts-Russell focus increasingly on American artists – the likes of Throwing Muses, Breeders and Red House Painters. His timing was perfect, for the post-hardcore era of alt.rock © was dawning: a now hard-to-imagine blip in history when fairly adventurous guitar groups could shift hundreds of thousands, even millions, of units, provided they had real or fudged American accents and a penchant for perky power-chords. Nor could Watts-Russell be accused of bandwagon-jumping: he picked up on the power and appeal of the Pixies very early on, and released their debut album proper, Surfer Rosa. Steve Albini, who recorded the LP, later described it as “a patchwork pinch loaf from a band who at their top-dollar best are blandly entertaining college rock” – perhaps a little unkindly.
Words: Tim Purdom, Kiran Sande, Trilby Foxx, Chris Cutsforth