Oct. 11, 2025

S8E429 - Pixies 'Doolittle' with Allan & Barb Vest (doubleVee)

S8E429 - Pixies 'Doolittle' with Allan & Barb Vest (doubleVee)

Returning guests Allan & Barb Vest of Oklahoma City-based doubleVee bring us a record considered by many to be one of the key alternative rock albums of the 1980s, 'Doolittle' by Boston's Pixies. Released in 1989, this collection of 15 short-but-potent songs was a thrilling shot of adrenaline that laid the groundwork for much of the nineties indie-rock to follow.

Songs discussed in this episode: Here Comes Your Man (Pixies cover) - Teenage Fanclub; Modern Times - doubleVee; Doe - The Breeders; Bigmouth Strikes Again - The Smiths; 'Cross The Breeze - Sonic Youth; Mantovani - The Holy Terrors; Swallowed - Bush; Bone Machine - Pixies; Submarine Number Three Vee, Everyone's Lonely Under The Sea - doubleVee; Debaser - Pixies; Waiting For The Sun - The Doors; Tame, Wave Of Mutilation, Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf) - Pixies; Debaser (Pixies cover) - Tin Machine; Say Please - Guadalcanal Diary; I Bleed - Pixies; Waiting For The Man - The Velvet Underground; Here Comes Your Man, Dead, Monkey Gone To Heaven, Mr Grieves, Crackity Jones, La La Love You, No 13 Baby, There Goes My Gun, Hey, Silver, Gouge Away - Pixies; Maybe Tonight (What's Inside Of Me), Everyone's Lonely Under The Sea - doubleVee

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Band Members/Songwriters-Producers

doubleVee was put into motion in 2012 when it became clear how Allan Vest and Barb [Hendrickson] Vest’s musical backgrounds complemented each other and how well the two worked together in the studio. The pair married in October of 2015 and went on to release their debut album The Moonlit Fables of Jack the Rider in February of 2017. Their follow-up EP Songs for Birds and Bats was released in April of 2019. The five-song release concluded with Last Castaways, selected the next year to be featured on the soundtrack for the immersive video game Beyond Blue.

Allan was the primary songwriter, lead vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist for indie/orchestral pop band Starlight Mints, having produced and released four albums between 2000 and 2009, with legendary producer Dave Sardy co-producing the critically acclaimed debut album, The Dream that Stuff was Made Of. Major motion pictures and television series have utilized his music, with TV shows including Malcolm in the Middle, Californication, One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl and movies including Barnyard, Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj and The Art of Getting By. The BBC mini-series Demons effectively used "Eyes of the Night" off the 2006 album Drowaton as the series' theme song. Allan's instrumental scores have been featured in Disney animated shorts, writer/director Mickey Reece's movies Seducers Club and Punch Cowboy, and in features helmed by director Bradley Beesley and projects by Canada-based writer/director Erahm Christopher, among other productions. Allan has produced and arranged music for… Read More