Description
The blueprint for '90s alternative rock, reissued exclusively for the Pixies' Japan tour.
Experience the raw, unbridled energy of the album that launched the modern alternative rock movement. Originally released in 1988, Surfer Rosa is the monumental debut full-length studio album by the Boston quartet, Pixies. Formed by Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago, and David Lovering, the band's signature "loud-quiet-loud" dynamic shook the music scene to its core, leaving an unforgettable impact that famously inspired Kurt Cobain and the birth of grunge music.
Produced by the legendary Steve Albini, Surfer Rosa is celebrated for its distinctly off-kilter, eccentric, yet infectious aesthetic. Albini's minimalist, hard-hitting production techniques perfectly captured the band’s jarring guitar screeches, Kim Deal’s hauntingly melodic, floating basslines, and Black Francis's surrealist, throat-shredding vocal deliveries. From the iconic acoustic-led anthem "Where Is My Mind?" to the jagged rhythms of "Bone Machine" and the propulsive hooks of "Gigantic," the album remains an uncompromising masterpiece.
This premium Japanese import edition is highly sought after by audiophiles and casual collectors alike. The record features a masterfully cut 180-gram heavyweight vinyl pressing housed inside an authentic gatefold jacket, complete with a beautifully designed, traditional Japanese OBI strip and detailed Japanese explanatory liner notes.
































































