by
The Breeders
- Record Label: 4AD
- Release Date: May 13, 2013
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Jul 27, 2020
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Apr 25, 2016"Saints" might be the best Breeders song. Kim's vocals are at their best here when voiced over Wiggs' dizzying bass line. Pair this with "Drivin' on '9" and you have the foundation of a well-rounded alt rock album. A pleasure to listen to.
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Jun 3, 2022This 90's classics lands with an urgency to be taken seriously. It's a masterpiece of rifts and a staple noise core record . Known mostly as the album that has that song" cannonball " it is a chest of sonic youth spiritual cousin's and is a testament to what the pixies were missisng whenever Deal was side lined
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Q MagazineAug 21, 2013While the new incarnation of the band has made two strong albums, LXXX shows off what really was their last splash. It was one hell of a cannonball. [May 2013, p.115]
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Jun 26, 2013It’s an excellent way for new fans to have a pure entryway to their music, and the only possible appetizer before diving into the extras that come next: some an acquired taste, some amazing snapshots in time and some quirky bits that will probably only get a nostalgic spin or two.
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Jun 4, 20132002’s Title TK was a gentler, more measured and still wholly satisfying record, but its predecessor still holds pride of place in most fans’ strawberry hearts.