Most people might not know this, but The Pixies got their hometown start at UMass Amherst back in 1986, when two of the founding members were neighbors. Over 30 years later, they still play like the 90’s never ended. On September 20, their alt-punk-rock filled the John M. Greene Hall in Northampton, MA. With no set list, the band came out to a packed crowd and played hit after hit. After each song, the lights would dim while Black Francis would choose where the band would go next, feeding off the energy of the crowd. They have a few more shows in the northeast and Canada before moving westward. Do not miss these guys. Check out photos below from Zatchmo Lives Media.
Pixies Rocked an Incredible Hometown Throwdown
Local inspired photographer based out of Albany. Zach Zatchmo Lives Media in order to showcase his photography. You can find him at almost any Capitol Region show and on the media staff of some of the Northeast's most exciting festivals. Favorite bands include String Cheese Incident, Lettuce, Tom Petty, and The Who. Genre is just a word. Music is about the way it makes you feel. Check him out on FB and Instagram, @ZatchmoLives #dreambiglivebigger
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