Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV (born April 6, 1965), better known by the stage name Black Francis, is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter.
He is the frontman of the
alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s w ...
band
Pixies. Following the band's breakup in 1993, he embarked on a solo career under the name Frank Black. After releasing two albums with record label
4AD and one with
American Recordings, he left the label and formed a new band, Frank Black and the Catholics. He re-adopted the name Black Francis in 2007.
His vocal style has varied from a screaming, yowling delivery as lead vocalist of Pixies to a more measured and melodic style in his solo career. His cryptic lyrics mostly explore unconventional subjects, such as
surrealism
Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
,
UFOs, and
biblical
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violence, along with science fiction and
surf culture
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. His use of atypical
meter signatures, loud–quiet dynamics, and distinct preference for live-to-two-track recording during his time with the Catholics, give him a distinct style within
alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s w ...
.
Thompson regrouped Pixies in early 2004, but continued to release solo records and tour as a solo artist
until 2013, when he declared his solo career to be over.
Biography
Youth and college
Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV
was born in
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
.
[Frank, Ganz, 2005. p. 3] His father was a bar owner. Thompson lived in Los Angeles, California, because his father wanted to "learn more about the restaurant and bar business".
[Frank, Ganz, 2005. p. 4] Thompson was introduced to music at a young age, as his parents listened to 1960s
folk rock
Folk rock is a fusion genre of rock music with heavy influences from pop, English and American folk music. It arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music re ...
. His first guitar was his mother's, a
Yamaha classical guitar bought with money from his father's bar tips, which he started to play at age "11 or 12".
Thompson's family moved around, first with his father, and then his stepfather, a religious man who "pursued real estate on both coasts"; his parents had separated twice by the time he was in first grade.
[Sisario, 2006. p. 10] When Thompson was 12, his mother and stepfather joined an evangelical church that was tied to the Pentecostal denomination
Assemblies of God
The World Assemblies of God Fellowship (WAGF), commonly known as the Assemblies of God (AG), is a global cooperative body or communion of over 170 Pentecostal denominations that was established on August 15, 1989. The WAGF was created to provi ...
,
a move that influenced many of his songs written with the Pixies, which often refer to the Bible.
He discovered the music of
Christian rock singer-songwriter
Larry Norman at 13 when Norman played at a religious
summer camp
A summer camp, also known as a sleepaway camp or residential camp, is a supervised overnight program for children conducted during the summer vacation from school in many countries. Children and adolescents who attend summer residential camps ...
that Thompson attended. Norman's music influenced Thompson to the extent that he titled the Pixies' first
EP and a lyric in the band's song "Levitate Me" after one of Norman's catchphrases, "
Come on, pilgrim!" Thompson later described the music he listened to during his youth:
Thompson lived in an apartment in
Marblehead, Massachusetts. Just before his senior year, his family moved to
Westport, Massachusetts, where he received a ''Teenager of the Year'' award—the title of a later
solo album. During this time, Thompson composed several songs that appeared in his later career, including "
Here Comes Your Man" from ''
Doolittle'', and "Velvety Instrumental Version".
After graduating from
Westport High School in 1983, Thompson studied at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst, majoring in
anthropology
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, society, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
.
Thompson shared a room with another roommate for a
semester before moving in with future Pixies guitarist
Joey Santiago.
[Frank, Ganz, 2005. p. 9] The two shared an interest in rock music, and Santiago introduced Thompson to 1970s punk and the music of
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
; they began to jam together.
It was at this time that Thompson discovered
The Cars, a band he described as "very influential on me and the Pixies".
In his second year of college, Thompson embarked on a trip to
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan ( , ; Spanish for "Saint John the Baptist, John") is the capital city and most populous Municipalities of Puerto Rico, municipality in the Commonwealth (U.S. insular area), Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the ...
, as part of an
exchange program. He spent six months in an apartment with a "weird,
psycho roommate" who later served as a direct inspiration for the Pixies song "
Crackity Jones"; many of the band's early songs refer to Thompson's experiences in Puerto Rico. Thompson failed to learn to speak Spanish formally, and left his studies after debating whether he would go to New Zealand to view
Halley's Comet
Halley's Comet is the only known List of periodic comets, short-period comet that is consistently visible to the naked eye from Earth, appearing every 72–80 years, though with the majority of recorded apparitions (25 of 30) occurring after ...
(he later said it "seemed like the cool romantic thing to do at the time"), or start a rock band.
He wrote a letter urging Santiago, with the words "we gotta do it, now is the time, Joe",
[Frank, Ganz, 2005. p. 12] to join him in a band upon his return to Boston.
[Frank, Ganz, 2005. p. 11]
Pixies
Soon after returning to Massachusetts, Thompson dropped out of college, and moved to Boston with Santiago. He spent 1985 working in a warehouse, "managing buttons on
teddy bears", composing songs on his
acoustic guitar
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, ...
, and writing lyrics on the
subway.
In January 1986, Thompson formed Pixies with Santiago. Bassist
Kim Deal was recruited a week later via a classified advertisement placed in a Boston paper, which requested a bassist "into
Hüsker Dü and
Peter, Paul and Mary". Drummer
David Lovering was later hired on recommendation from Deal's husband.
In 1987 Pixies released an 18-track
demo tape, commonly referred to as ''
The Purple Tape''. Thompson's father assisted the band financially, lending $1,000 in order to record the demo tape; Thompson later said that his father "wasn't around for a lot of my younger years, so I think he was doing his best to make up for lost time". ''The Purple Tape'' led to a recording contract with the English independent record label
4AD.
For the release of the mini album ''
Come On Pilgrim'', Thompson adopted the alias "Black Francis", a name inspired by his father: "he had been saving that name in case he had another son".
In 1988 Pixies recorded their debut album ''
Surfer Rosa''. Thompson wrote and sang on all the tracks, with the exception of the single "
Gigantic", which was co-written and sung by Deal. To support the album, the band undertook a European tour, during which Thompson met
Eric Drew Feldman, a later collaborator on Pixies and solo albums. ''
Doolittle'', with Thompson-penned songs such as "Debaser" and "
Monkey Gone To Heaven", was released the following year to widespread critical acclaim. However, by this time, tensions between Thompson and Deal, combined with exhaustion, led the band to announce a hiatus. Thompson has an aversion to flying, and spent this time driving across America with his girlfriend, Jean Walsh (whom he had met in the band's early days), performing solo shows in order to raise funds to buy furniture for his new Los Angeles apartment.

The band reconvened in 1990, and recorded two further albums: 1990's ''
Bossanova'' and 1991's ''
Trompe le Monde''; the latter was Thompson's first collaboration with Feldman. The later Pixies albums were characterized by Feldman's increasing influence on the band's output, as well as a focus on
science fiction themes, including
aliens and
UFOs. These themes would continue to be explored throughout his early solo work. ''Trompe le Monde'' includes the song "U-Mass", which was written about the university he attended as a youth, and due to the keyboard part played by Feldman, signified a move away from the band's alternative rock sound. Although Deal had contributed on the songs "Gigantic" (from ''Surfer Rosa'') and "Silver" (from ''Doolittle''), from ''Bossanova'' on, Thompson wrote all the band's original material. This contributed to the increasing tension between him and Deal,
and the Pixies broke up in 1992; this was not publicly announced until early 1993.
Early solo career
While Pixies' 1991 album ''Trompe le Monde'' was being recorded, Thompson had discussions with the album's producer,
Gil Norton
Gil Norton (born in Liverpool) is an English record producer known for his work with alternative rock bands such as Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen, Foo Fighters, Tribe, Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional, Feeder, the Distillers, Maxïm ...
, about a possible solo record. He told Norton he was keen to record again, even though he had no new material; as a result, the two decided on a
cover album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ...
. However, by the time Thompson visited a recording studio again in 1992, he had "plenty of tunes and musical scraps".
He collaborated with Feldman to record new material; they began by trimming down the number of covers to one,
The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The group's original lineup consisted of brothers Brian Wilson, Brian, Dennis Wilson, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and their f ...
' "
Hang On to Your Ego". Feldman became the album's producer, and played keyboard and bass guitar on several songs, with Santiago featuring on lead guitar and
Nick Vincent on drums. Francis recorded the album during the hiatus and breakup of Pixies in late 1992 and early 1993. He then adopted the stage name "Frank Black" (inverting his old persona "Black Francis") and released the results as ''
Frank Black'' in March 1993. ''Frank Black'' was characterized by a focus on
UFOs and science fiction, although he explored other subjects, such as in "I Heard Ramona Sing", a song about the
Ramones. The album was similar in style, both musically and lyrically, to the Pixies' albums ''Bossanova'' and ''Trompe le Monde''. Feldman later said that the first record connected his solo career with ''Trompe le Monde'', "but at the same time it is an island, like nothing else he
lackdid".
[Frank, Ganz, 2005. p. 188]
The following year, Black released his second solo record, a 22-song double album entitled ''
Teenager of the Year''. ''Teenager'' included the song "Headache" (), a moderate success on alternative rock playlists; critics described the song as "irresistible
pop". The production of ''Teenager of the Year'' was markedly different from ''Frank Black''; in the previous album,
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (; MIDI) is an American-Japanese technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, ...
templates were used when writing songs, but in ''Teenager'', Black showed individual parts to band members, the core of which included drummer Vincent and
Lyle Workman on lead guitar. Feldman noted that Thompson's songwriting became "a lot more spontaneous" while recording the album.
Thompson had begun to stray from his style with Pixies, writing songs that covered a variety of genres and topics, and his new-found method of recording was closer to later albums than that of ''Frank Black'' and ''Trompe le Monde''.
Both ''Frank Black'' and ''Teenager of the Year'' were critically well received, although they enjoyed limited commercial success. In 1995, Thompson left his long-time labels
4AD and
Elektra.
In 1996, he released ''
The Cult of Ray'' on
Rick Rubin's
American Recordings; the album marked a turn away from the elaborate production of his first solo works and was recorded primarily live with few
overdubs. His band for this album featured sole ''Teenager'' holdover
Lyle Workman on lead guitar, along with bassist David McCaffrey and Scott Boutier on drums. Though the album was neither critically nor commercially successful, its stripped-down approach would increasingly define Thompson's working methods for the next several years.
Frank Black and the Catholics
Thompson dubbed his new band "Frank Black and the Catholics" and recorded their
eponymous first album in 1997. Recorded live-to-two-track initially as merely a demo, he was so pleased with the results that he decided to release the sessions with no further production.
The album was delayed for over a year by conflicts at American, both internal and over its production, and was ultimately released in late 1998 by
SpinArt Records in the US. Since leaving American Recordings, Black has avoided long-term contracts with labels, and has maintained ownership of his album masters, licensing each album individually for release.
''Frank Black and the Catholics'' became the first album to be posted to the
eMusic service; they claim it is "the first album ever made legally available for commercial download". Critical reception to the album was mixed, with some writers noting Thompson's seemingly deliberate turn away from the "quirkiness" of the Pixies and his early solo work for a self-consciously straightforward approach,
and the "disappointingly straightforward
punk-pop" musical style present on the album.
He would continue to eschew
multi-track recording for the live-to-two-track technique for all subsequent releases under the group name. Live-to-two-track recording precludes the use of overdubs to correct errors or add texture; all takes are recorded continuously, and mixing is done "on the fly". On later albums, he incorporated more musicians into the sessions to allow for more varied instrumental textures. Explaining his rationale behind the method, he commented:
Workman left the Catholics in 1998 to pursue session and sideman work; Rich Gilbert was added to the band to replace him. Frank Black and the Catholics released ''
Pistolero'' in 1999
and ''
Dog in the Sand'' in 2001. ''Dog in the Sand'' added Dave Philips on
pedal steel guitar and lead guitar, and Santiago and Feldman began making occasional appearances with the group live and on record.
By this time, while dismissing the possibility of a Pixies reunion, Thompson had begun to incorporate an increasing number of the band's songs into Catholics concerts, as well as including Santiago in his solo work again. Black and the Catholics continued to release records; two separate albums, ''
Black Letter Days'' and ''
Devil's Workshop'', were released simultaneously in 2002. ''Devil's Workshop'' included the song "Velvety" (), a version of the Pixies song "Velvety Instrumental Version" that Black wrote as a teenager, with lyrics. The song was one of the first signs that he had acknowledged his past work with the Pixies in his solo output. A sixth album with the Catholics, ''
Show Me Your Tears
''Show Me Your Tears'' is the sixth and final studio album to be released to date by Frank Black and the Catholics. Released in September 2003 by SpinART in the US and Cooking Vinyl in the UK, the album employs a wide range of guests, including ...
'', was released in 2003. ''Show Me Your Tears
''' title and many of the songs in it were inspired by Thompson's recent divorce and entry into
therapy
A therapy or medical treatment is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a medical diagnosis. Both words, ''treatment'' and ''therapy'', are often abbreviated tx, Tx, or Tx.
As a rule, each therapy has indications a ...
.
Pixies reunion, Nashville and the return of Black Francis
In late 2003, following long-standing rumors, an official announcement was made that the Pixies were rehearsing for a reunion tour. The band played publicly for the first time in 12 years in April 2004, and went on to tour extensively throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe in the same year. They also recorded one of Deal's compositions, "
Bam Thwok", which was released on the
iTunes Music Store. ''
Frank Black Francis'', a double album bridging the gap between his two personas, was released to coincide with the Pixies reunion tour. The first disc consisted of solo demos of Pixies songs recorded the day before ''The Purple Tape'' was recorded, and the second contained studio collaborations, again of Pixies songs, with
Two Pale Boys.
Also in 2004, Thompson began to collaborate with a group of
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a reco ...
s, including
Steve Cropper,
Spooner Oldham,
Reggie Young, and
Anton Fig, as well as producer
Jon Tiven. In July 2005, the collective released ''
Honeycomb
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'' under the Frank Black name, to generally favorable reviews. ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' described the album as "spare, graceful,
ndin the pocket", while ''
Billboard'' noted it as "One of
hompson'sfinest hours". A second volume of Nashville sessions, a double album entitled ''
Fast Man Raider Man'', was released in June 2006. Thompson appeared at a concert by Christian rock pioneer
Larry Norman in June 2005 in
Salem, Oregon
Salem ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Oregon, and the county seat of Marion County, Oregon, Marion County. It is located in the center of the Willamette Valley alongside the Willamette River, w ...
. Norman and Thompson performed a duet on "Watch What You're Doing", which later appeared on Norman's album, ''Live at
The Elsinore''.
Thompson continued to tour with the Pixies through 2005 and 2006. Though the Catholics were effectively defunct, they released two separate albums of
B-sides and rarities, ''Snake Oil'' and ''One More Road for the Hit'', on
iTunes
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, with an eye towards a future CD release. Thompson was also working on more new solo material with Feldman in the first part of 2006, some of which they performed live. In the fall of 2006, Thompson began his first solo tour since 2003, taking Feldman, Billy Block, and
Duane Jarvis along as his backing band. In October 2006, Thompson announced plans for the Pixies to start rehearsing and recording a new album in January 2007, but it is believed that no recording took place because of the reluctance of another member of the Pixies to commit to the project.
In December 2006, he released the compilation ''Christmass'' album; a collection of new studio tracks, hotel room sessions, and live acoustic recordings from a solo tour the previous summer.
A Frank Black "best of" compilation, ''
Frank Black 93-03'', was released in June 2007. Concurrently with that release, Thompson undertook a European tour with a new band, featuring Salem's Guards of Metropolis members Jason Carter and Charles Normal, as well as bassist
Simon "Ding" Archer. For this tour, Thompson eschewed his usual rhythm guitar role and performed solely as a frontman and singer. In September 2007, a new album entitled ''
Bluefinger'' was released under his former stage name of Black Francis. For this album, he was inspired by the life and works of
Herman Brood, a Dutch musician and artist. He also released a new "mini-album" entitled ''
Svn Fngrs'' as Black Francis in March 2008.
In February 2008, Thompson was taken away by the
Irish police in Dublin, Ireland, after staging an impromptu "precore" acoustic solo gig at
St. Stephen's Green
St Stephen's Green () is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. It was officially re-opened to the public on Tuesday, 27 July 1880 by Ar ...
. He was later released and performed that night in Vicar Street as planned. However, a similar event planned for London was prevented by police and had to be re-arranged for a small indoor venue.
Thompson currently lives in
Massachusetts
Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
with his wife, Rachel Phillips.
Thompson has three children with his ex-wife, Violet Clark, along with her two children from previous relationships.
The couple formerly lived in
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, near the confluence of the McKenzie River (Oregon), McKenzie and Willamette River, Willamette rivers, ...
, where they met. Thompson and Clark formerly composed the band
Grand Duchy, which was active from 2008-2012. Their debut album, ''Petit Fours'', was released in February 2009.

In 2008, Black produced
Art Brut's third album, ''
Art Brut vs. Satan'', which was released the following year. Black gave several joint interviews with frontman
Eddie Argos about the album, and Art Brut supported the Pixies at their 2009
Brixton Academy show. In 2010, Black worked with the group a second time on their album ''
Brilliant! Tragic!''.
Black Francis released ''
NonStopErotik'' in March 2010 and contributed the song "I Heard Ramona Sing" to the soundtrack for the film ''
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World'' released in August 2010.
In the fall of 2010 in Nashville, Thompson recorded an album of new songs written and performed with collaborator
Reid Paley, as
Paley & Francis (Reid Paley & Black Francis). The debut
Paley & Francis album (also titled
''Paley & Francis'') was produced by
Jon Tiven, and features Reid Paley and Black Francis on guitars and vocals, accompanied by
Muscle Shoals legends
Spooner Oldham on piano and
David Hood on bass. The album was released in October 2011 on
Sonic Unyon in North America, and on
Cooking Vinyl
Cooking Vinyl is a British independent record label, based in Acton, London, England. It was founded in 1986 by former manager and booking agent Martin Goldschmidt and his business partner Pete Lawrence. Goldschmidt remains the current owner an ...
in the UK & Europe.
Paley & Francis debuted live in early September 2011 with club performances in Albany NY, Buffalo NY, and Hamilton, Ontario, and as one of the headliners of the
Supercrawl Festival. The band for these performances consisted of Reid Paley and Black Francis on guitars and vocals,
Eric Eble on bass, and
Dave Varriale on drums. The pair toured again from February 8 to 22, 2013, with the shows including solo performances by each artist.
Black Francis contributed, in 2011, to the
Ray Davies album of collaborations, "See My Friends", with his cover of the
Kinks tune "This Is Where I Belong".
Black Francis performed at The Coach House Concert Hall in
San Juan Capistrano, California, on March 22, 2013. The Pixies, minus original bassist Kim Deal, reunited for a United States and world tour in 2014 and have subsequently released five additional studio albums: ''
Indie Cindy'' (2014), ''
Head Carrier'' (2016), ''
Beneath the Eyrie'' (2019), ''
Doggerel'' (2022) and ''
The Night the Zombies Came'' (2024).
Musical style

Over the course of his career, Thompson's musical style has grown to encompass a large number of genres; however, he is considered to produce rock or alternative rock compositions. Whereas songs such as "Here Comes Your Man" (''Doolittle''), "Velvety" (''Devil's Workshop'') and "Headache" (''Teenager of the Year'') expose a more
light rock side, others such as "Something Against You" (''Surfer Rosa'') and "Thalassocracy" (''Teenager of the Year'') hint to a more
heavy rock influence in his material. A strong
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a popular music, music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and American southwest, the Southwest. First produced in the 1920s, country music is p ...
influence is also increasingly evident in his style, most notably in his Nashville albums, ''Honeycomb'' and ''Fast Man Raider Man''.
Thompson has said that he acquired his vocal style as a teenager, when a
Thai neighbor asked him to sing "
Oh! Darling" by
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
(from their album ''
Abbey Road
''Abbey Road'' is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969, by Apple Records. It is the last album the group recorded, although '' Let It Be'' (1970) was the last album completed before th ...
'') and to "Scream it like you hate that bitch!" Thompson's powerful screams were a signature of Pixies albums, along with the band's typical song structure of quietly paced
verses followed by thundering
chorus lines and repetitive guitar
staccato
Staccato (; Italian for "detached") is a form of Articulation (music), musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated from the note that may follow by silence. It has been described by theorists and ...
.
The
Fender Telecaster is Thompson's preferred electric guitar, but he occasionally uses a
Gibson SG.
[John Bohlinger (2014)]
Rig Rundown: Pixies
Premier Guitar, accessed 05 October 2023 He uses
Martin acoustic guitars.
[
]
Influences
Thompson has drawn influence from a number of musical genres. As a teenager, he mostly listened to 1960s folk and religious music, including the Christian singer-songwriter Larry Norman. For playing on his junior high baseball team, he was given Leon Russell's 1970 debut album, which he says influenced some of his vocalizing. Later in high school and in college, he discovered punk music ( Black Flag), along with bands from other genres, such as the new wave band The Cars and the obscure Angst. While in Boston in 1984, before starting the Pixies, he listened to Elvis Costello
Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author and television host. According to ''Rolling Stone'', Costello "reinvigorated the literate, lyrical ...
's '' This Year's Model'', Hüsker Dü's '' Zen Arcade'', '' The Spotlight Kid'' by Captain Beefheart, and ''I'm Sick of You'', an Iggy Pop
James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter, actor and radio broadcaster. He was the vocalist and lyricist of proto-punk band the Stooges, who were formed in 1 ...
bootleg. Thompson was also greatly influenced by the Beatles self-titled 1968 release with regards to the experimental nature of his compositions.
Thompson's lyrics have also featured references to the Bible, especially in his career with the Pixies; most notably in the incestuous tale of Nimrod
Nimrod is a Hebrew Bible, biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis and Books of Chronicles, the Books of Chronicles. The son of Cush (Bible), Cush and therefore the great-grandson of Noah, Nimrod was described as a king in the land of Sh ...
in "Nimrod's Son", the stories of Uriah and Bathsheba
Bathsheba (; , ) was an Kings of Israel and Judah, Israelite queen consort. According to the Hebrew Bible, she was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David, with whom she had all of her five children. Her status as the mother of Solomon ...
in "Dead", Samson in "Gouge Away" and references to the Tower of Babel in songs such as "Build High" and "Old Black Dawning". He cited surrealist films '' Eraserhead'' and '' Un Chien Andalou'' (as mentioned in "In Heaven" and "Debaser" respectively) as major influences on his work with the Pixies; however, surrealism was less of an influence in his solo career. He commented on these influences (which he paid tribute to most in the Pixies' ''Doolittle''), saying he "didn't have the patience to sit around reading Surrealist novels", but found it easier to watch 20-minute films.
Songwriting and lyrics
During his stay in Puerto Rico, Thompson acquired a fairly fluent, although informal and at times incorrect, use of Spanish, which he has continued throughout his career. Several early Pixies songs, including "Isla de Encanta" and "Vamos", reference his experiences in San Juan, and the lyrics are often heavily seasoned with the island's slang. The island's influence in his work is most notable in the song "Isla De Encanta", named after the island's motto, "Isla Del Encanto". Other Pixies songs drawn from his experiences there include "Vamos" ('' Come On Pilgrim''), "Oh My Golly!", " Where Is My Mind?" ('' Surfer Rosa''), " Crackity Jones" ('' Doolittle'') and the B-side "Bailey's Walk". Several of his songs contain Spanish lyrics, most notably in the Pixies' first album, ''Come On Pilgrim'', and a Spanish translation of "Evil Hearted You" by The Yardbirds. From his later works with the Pixies onwards, his use of Spanish drifted westward, reflecting places and aspects of the state of California and its culture.
Thompson's lyrics are noted for their obscure references to off-beat topics such as outer space, UFOs, and The Three Stooges—the last of these being the subject of "Two Reelers", a song from ''Teenager of the Year''. Lyrics with a focus on science fiction were particularly prominent on the later Pixies records, as well as his early solo albums. With the Catholics, his lyrics have tended towards historical topics; for example, the song "St. Francis Dam Disaster" (from ''Dog in the Sand'') details the catastrophic collapse of the St. Francis Dam near Los Angeles in March 1928, and the ''All My Ghosts'' EP featured an account of the Humboldt County Massacre of Wiyot Indians in 1860 near Eureka, California.
Television appearances and videos
Thompson has appeared on a range of television shows solo and as part of the Pixies, ranging from '' 120 Minutes'' and '' The Late Show'' in the United States, to '' The Word'' in the UK.
As part of the Pixies, he was reluctant to film music videos for singles. Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between the ...
' Peter Lubin said "to get videos out of them was a major ... undertaking and it only got worse over time, because Thompson refused to lip-sync;. The video for " Here Comes Your Man" mocks the practice by showing Thompson and Deal opening their mouths as the vocals are being heard.
In his early solo career as Frank Black, his videos were more professional; he became more willing to take part in them. "Los Angeles" is an example; the video shows Thompson riding across a desert on a hovercraft. They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants, often abbreviated as TMBG, is an American alternative rock and Children's music, children's band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as ...
' John Flansburgh, who directed the "Los Angeles" video, later commented on the change in Black's attitude to music videos:
Thompson has released few music videos since leaving 4AD, one being a low-budget video in Germany for ''Dog in the Sand'''s "Robert Onion". The last widely released video produced for his solo material was for "Men in Black", from ''Cult of Ray''.
In 2013, Thompson appeared in a video promoting McSweeney's children's book ''Lost Sloth''.
Discography
Studio albums
*'' Frank Black'' (1993)
*'' Teenager of the Year'' (1994)
*'' The Cult of Ray'' (1996)
*''Frank Black and the Catholics
Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV (born April 6, 1965), better known by the stage name Black Francis, is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He is the frontman of the alternative rock band Pixies (band), Pixies. Following th ...
'' (1998)
*'' Pistolero'' (1999)
*'' Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day'' (2000, unreleased)
*'' Dog in the Sand'' (2001)
*'' Black Letter Days'' (2002)
*'' Devil's Workshop'' (2002)
*''Show Me Your Tears
''Show Me Your Tears'' is the sixth and final studio album to be released to date by Frank Black and the Catholics. Released in September 2003 by SpinART in the US and Cooking Vinyl in the UK, the album employs a wide range of guests, including ...
'' (2003)
*'' Frank Black Francis'' (2004)
*''Honeycomb
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'' (2005)
*'' Fast Man Raider Man'' (2006)
*'' Christmass'' (2006)
*'' Bluefinger'' (2007)
*'' Svn Fngrs'' (EP) (2008)
*'' The Golem'' (2010)
*'' NonStopErotik'' (2010)
*'' Paley & Francis'' (2011) (with Reid Paley)
Pixies
*'' Come On Pilgrim'' (1987)
*'' Surfer Rosa'' (1988)
*'' Doolittle'' (1989)
*'' Bossanova'' (1990)
*'' Trompe le Monde'' (1991)
*'' Indie Cindy'' (2014)
*'' Head Carrier'' (2016)
*'' Beneath the Eyrie'' (2019)
*'' Doggerel'' (2022)
* ''The Night the Zombies Came'' (2024)
References
Bibliography
*Frank, Josh; Ganz, Caryn. (2005). '' Fool the World: The Oral History of a Band Called Pixies''. Virgin Books. .
*Sisario, Ben. (2006). ''Doolittle''. Continuum, 33⅓ series. .
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