Frank Black - 21 March 2001 - L’Aeronef - Lille
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Frank Black, born Charles Thompson, is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the frontman of the influential alternative rock band Pixies and for his prolific solo career.
Charles Thompson, globally recognized by his stage name Frank Black, left an indelible mark on alternative rock as the frontman, guitarist, and primary songwriter for the Pixies. This iconic band, formed in Boston in 1986, influenced a generation of artists with its unique blend of pop melodies, abrasive dynamics, and enigmatic lyrics. Following the Pixies' initial disbandment in 1993, Black embarked on a solo career under his new moniker, exploring sounds more rooted in rock, country, and folk, while retaining his distinctive songwriting, often surreal and darkly humorous.
His solo discography is vast and varied, starting with the self-titled Frank Black (1993) and Teenager of the Year (1994), both praised for their raw energy and melodic inventiveness. Subsequently, he formed Frank Black and the Catholics, a band with whom he recorded several notable albums, particularly distinguished by their "live in the studio" approach. This period saw the release of works like Pistolero (1999) and Dog in the Sand (2001), which solidified his reputation as an independent and prolific artist.
Frank Black's style is characterized by a powerful voice and a keen sense of storytelling, tackling themes ranging from science fiction to biblical references, often with a touch of absurdity. His influence is palpable among numerous musicians, who cite his work with the Pixies and his solo career as major sources of inspiration for their own exploration of the boundaries of alternative rock.