A week after Radiohead’s triumphant yet controversial appearance in Israel that had eyes around the world focused on Park Yarkon, the appearance of American alternative rock favorites the Pixies at the first of two sold-out shows at the Caesarea Amphitheater Tuesday night passed quietly.Well… not for the audience.
For them it was a nearly two-hour, nonstop onslaught of loud, quirky and fun music from the veteran Boston quartet, returning to Israel after their maiden show in 2014. After a tuneful set by the always impressive Geva Alon and his new outfit Vegan Friendly, the Pixies had the crowd on its feet and singing along from the outset as they burst from song to song with the punk energy of their early years.
New bassist Paz Lenchantin (who replaced the departed Kim Deal) did manage to get out a “Shalom” after one of her vocal turns, but the Pixies focused on plowing through their impressive oeuvre over phony between-song platitudes.
Black and his longtime colleagues, Joey Santiago on piercing lead guitar and drummer David Lovering (with a crowd-pleasing vocal on "La La Love You") were typically stone-faced and disengaged from one another throughout the show. Ironic, since they all seem so invested in the music, but that's their shtick. Only Lenchantin expressed some enthusiasm, pogoing to some songs, and occasionally cracking a smile.
At the end of the set, before the bristling encore "Into the Night," the band members broke 'distance,' to cop an IDF phrase, as they traversed the stage, trading waves and bows with the audience. Black pounded his heart in pantomime, expressing what wasn't needed in words – the love affair between the Pixies and Israel is still going strong.