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November 5, 2025

#373 The Best Album of 1989, Round 4 Match #113: Pixies vs. Galaxie 500

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Hey folks!

First pic: On a brown background is a monotone photo of a small monkey. The monkey has a halo and is surrounded by three numbers: 5,6 and 7. The picture of the monkey has a green outline of a box around it, and within that box are green lines that make a bunch of connected shapes: squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, stars, trapezoids. etc.  Second pic: A photograph of the band, taken from a low angle on the ground looking up at them. They're dressed in T-shirts. There's a guy with a round face and longish light-colored hair, a woman in a dark shirt with short dark hair and large spiral earrings, and another guy with short moussed hair in a white t shirt. The whole thing is orange-tinted. A great deal of the picture is the sky above the three, and the sky is orange.
Pixies, DOOLITTLE vs. Galaxie 500, ON FIRE

First, a note: we have now started Round 4! This is the Top 16 albums facing each other, so choices should start getting tougher* (*choices not always tougher).

Today’s Best Album of 1989 match is:

#1 Pixies, DOOLITTLE

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vs.

#16 Galaxie 500, ON FIRE

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To vote, follow this link to the Google Form. You will need a Google login to vote. If you can’t or won’t have one, let me know ASAP (either through this newsletter, my email [kentmbeeson@hey.com] or on the Best Album Brackets Bluesky account) and I’ll see what I can do.

We have one Designated Cheerleader today, it’s from Head Cheerleader @bsglaser.bsky.social and it’s for DOOLITTLE! Take it away, Brian!

I am not here to say DOOLITTLE is a good or great album; that's (technically) subjective stuff, and anyway it got the #1 seed so plenty of people here are already convinced. What I'm here to get to is the even more important idea that DOOLITTLE is an album that is FUN and EXCITING to listen to. These are big things, and there aren't enough records that do both.

Really, we could do the whole argument via "Debaser" and be done. That intro bassline? The way the band kicks in at tempo? The wild, unhinged vocals? In just under 3 minutes, we all want to grow, up to be, be a debaser! It sounds like being a debaser will be wild! We'll watch Bunuel films and get groovy together! It's VERY EXCITING!

But it's not just "Debaser" that stirs up the excitable boys and girls. For the next half-hour or so, the band sounds both riled up and relaxed--they totally get into the groove and make the needle skip at every opportunity. This rhythm section is built for movement, the guitars never stop spitting out surprises, and the vocals sound like smiles and sneers and gulps and guffaws and kicks and kisses and everything that is right and wrong and in-between. Pray for the man in the middle.

They kinda try pop moves ("Monkey Gone to Heaven," "La La Love You," "Here Comes Your Man") and anti-pop ("Tame," "I Bleed," "Crackity Jones"), and every one of the songs has its own internal logic that makes no sense at all. As it jumps from track to track, the whole record is FUN! It's EXCITING! I listen to a ton of music, and while I can argue that most of it is very good or even great, tbh, a lot of it isn't FUN. This is. It's great to have fun listening to a record! I wish it happened more.

So forget the interpersonal dynamics of the band, or the Pixies records that came before or after. For 39 minutes, Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago*, and David Lovering are plugged directly into the socket, pouring blood and silver into every bit of DOOLITTLE. Have FUN! Be EXCITED! Stay all day, if you want to!

(*Disclaimer: My wife's cousin's wife's sister used to be married to Joey Santiago, so he is Cousin Joey and we are family.)

Thank you, Brian!

Click here to see the current results for the entire tournament, and click here to see the current results for the prediction bracket contest.

Yesterday, #11 Fugazi, 13 SONGS defeated #22 Neil Young, FREEDOM, 154-61-3.

Thanks for all your support! Look for a “Top 16 albums of 1989 parade” newsletter later today!

Kent

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