Wave of adoration

Various Artists - Dig For Fire: A Tribute To Pixies
Posted by Laila Hanson on 03-Jun-08 @ 05:17 PM

[3/5]
It'd be hard to top such classic Pixies tribute efforts as Glue Factory's Where Is My Mind? compilation (or Kurt Cobain's entire recorded output), but the 15 artists on Dig For Fire come out swinging gamely. Covering Pixies presents a number of unique challenges like wrestling with the peculiar song structures and legendarily aggressive weirdness, but Morning Theft are up for it, deftly straddling the chasm between space-oddity and beauty on "Ana." They Might Be Giants nail the creeping scratchiness of "Havalina," while Mogwai disappoint somewhat with a too-messy deconstruction of "Gouge Away." Joy Zipper's "Wave Of Mutilation" plays it conservative with a mostly straight-faced Kim Deal delivery that still manages to chill. On the opposite end of the spectrum, OK Go reverse their usually upbeat keyboard pop for a slowed-down, sexy take on "Gigantic" that allows us to hear the song-and the band-in a way we haven't before, which is basically what albums like this are supposed to do. (AMERICAN LAUNDROMAT) Luke O'Neil


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