I'll admit it. I'm not cool. I discovered the Pixies
back in '99, six years after their breakup. Their most famous song,
"Where is My Mind", soundtracked the climax in Fight Club. The
song was so otherworldly, so magnetically creepy that I bought all
their albums, including a collection of rarities. When I discovered
that Frank Black and Co. covered the themesong to a relatively obscure
video game from my childhood, my inner music geek and inner video game
dork gave each other an epic high five.
The original theme tune was written by Brian Schmidt,
who has composed music for several dozen pinball games. "Theme from
Narc" was released as a B-side to "Planet of Sound", which was also
included on the Trompe le Monde full length. The song illustrates
everything that made the Pixies the best band ever: simple, metronomic
drumming, schizophrenic guitar flourishes, relentless bass riffs, and a
quirky sense of humor.
"Theme From NARC doesn't really have a chorus. I thought it
was pretty cool, because the chord progression in it is completely
fucked up. It isn't standard rock n roll progression." - Black Francis in Rock A My Soul fanzine #2
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