Doolittle

Doolittle

Pixies

4.0/ 5.0 from 27 ratings
#197 Overall#4 for 1989
Descriptors
abrasivecatchysurrealdynamic

Reviews

JA
Apr 5, 2026

Revisiting this for what must be my 200th listen and it still gives me chills at the same moments. The mark of a truly great album is that it never loses its power no matter how familiar it becomes. If anything, knowing what's coming makes the anticipation even better. I played this for a friend recently who had somehow never heard it, and watching their face during certain moments was like experiencing it for the first time all over again. The sharp intake of breath during that one transition. The slow smile spreading during the climax. This album connects on a primal level that transcends taste or genre preference.

SC
Apr 5, 2026

Some truly transcendent moments here. A few tracks feel like filler but overall stellar.

JA
Apr 5, 2026

I remember exactly where I was when I first heard this and how it made me feel. Very few albums create that kind of indelible memory. The craft on display here is extraordinary but it never feels cold or calculated — there's real heart behind every note.

VE
Apr 5, 2026

There's a certain kind of album that doesn't just sit in your collection — it becomes part of your identity. This is one of those albums for me. I first heard it during a really formative time in my life and it shaped how I think about what music can be and do. The ambition here is enormous but what's remarkable is that the execution matches it completely. There's not a single moment that feels forced or unnecessary. The sequencing deserves special mention. The way the energy builds and releases across the tracklist is masterful. You can tell this was crafted as a complete experience, not just a collection of songs. Every track is essential to the whole, and removing any one of them would fundamentally change what the album is.

SP
Apr 5, 2026

Coming back to this after not listening for a couple years and I'm struck by how well it holds up. The things I loved originally — the melodic inventiveness, the emotional sincerity, the way it balances accessibility with depth — are all still there. And some of the tracks I initially overlooked have become favorites. It's not a perfect album. The second half doesn't sustain quite the same energy as the first, and there's one production choice that I still find slightly distracting. But taken as a whole, this is a deeply satisfying listen that I'd recommend to pretty much anyone. The kind of album that transcends genre boundaries.

BA
Apr 5, 2026

Really impressive album that showcases an artist at a creative peak. The range of sounds and moods they explore here is remarkable, and what's more impressive is that it all feels cohesive rather than scattered. The transitions between tracks are so smooth you barely notice them. There are a handful of moments where the ambition slightly exceeds the execution — a lyric that doesn't quite land, a sonic idea that needed a bit more development — but these are minor blemishes on an otherwise excellent record. The standout tracks here are among the best songs released in the last decade.

PI
Apr 5, 2026

Started strong but lost me in the back half. The opening three tracks had me excited and then it just sort of coasts on autopilot. Would have been a much stronger EP than it is an album.

FR
Apr 5, 2026

Every generation has a handful of perfect albums. This is one of them.

WI
Apr 5, 2026

I come back to this every few months and find something new each time.

SU
Apr 5, 2026

A few good tracks don't save a mostly underwhelming album.