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The Breeders

The Breeders are an American alternative rock band based in Dayton, Ohio, consisting of members Kim Deal (rhythm guitar, lead vocals), her twin sister Kelley Deal (lead guitar, vocals), Josephine Wiggs (bass guitar, vocals) and Jim Macpherson (drums).

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The Breeders performing in 2018
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OriginDayton, Ohio, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock
Years active1989–1995, 1996–2003, 2008–present
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Websitethebreedersmusic.com

The earliest incarnation of the band was formed by Kim Deal and Tanya Donelly in 1989 as a side-project alongside their full-time bands Pixies and Throwing Muses respectively. To record their debut album, 1990's Pod, Deal and Donelly recruited bassist Josephine Wiggs of The Perfect Disaster and drummer Britt Walford of Slint. Kim's sister Kelley was brought into the band as a third guitarist (though at the time, Kelley famously had never played guitar before joining the band) in 1992 to record the Safari EP, and shortly thereafter Tanya Donelly left to concentrate full-time on her own new band, Belly, leaving Kelley Deal as the sole lead guitarist, while Britt Walford left as well around the same time. While the band's first record was not initially a commercial success, the band had developed a following among indie rock fans and praises from people such as Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, who cited Pod as one of his all-time favorite albums.[1] Meanwhile, the band prepared to record their next album.

In 1993, the Pixies broke up, leaving Deal to concentrate on The Breeders as her full-time band. Kim recruited local Dayton, Ohio musician Jim Macpherson (previously a member of Dayton indie rock band The Raging Mantras) to replace the recently departed Walford on drums, cementing the Breeders' best-known line-up. The band's most commercially successful album, Last Splash, was released in 1993 in the midst of the early 1990s alternative rock boom. The album went on to be certified platinum by the RIAA, and is best known for its hit single "Cannonball".[2]

A year after the success of Last Splash, drug and alcohol issues forced the band into hiatus in 1994, while both the Deal sisters did separate stints in rehab in the following years. During the band's hiatus, Kim Deal formed the short-lived alternative rock band The Amps, recording a single album, Pacer, in 1995. In the late 1990s, Kim and Kelley reformed The Breeders with a new line-up (including members of the band Fear) and released two more albums, Title TK in 2002 and Mountain Battles in 2008. In 2013, Kim and Kelley had announced that the "classic" line-up (including Josephine Wiggs and Jim Macpherson) had reunited for the first time since the 1990s for a new series of tours celebrating the 20th anniversary of the band's hit album Last Splash. They released their fifth album All Nerve in 2018, the first "classic" Breeders line-up's full-length album together since 1993's Last Splash.

History edit

Formation edit

 
Lead singer Kim Deal performing with the band, c. 2002.

The Breeders' history began when Kim Deal, not fulfilled in her subordinate role as bassist of the Pixies,[3] began writing new material while the Pixies were touring Surfer Rosa in Europe with Throwing Muses. As neither band had plans in the immediate future, Deal discussed possible side projects with Throwing Muses guitarist Tanya Donelly.[4] They recruited Carrie Bradley, violinist and vocalist in Boston band Ed's Redeeming Qualities, and recorded a short demo tape. Tracks on the demo tape included early versions of "Lime House", "Doe", and "Only in 3's".[5]

With the help of three different drummers—David Narcizo, Mickey Bones, and Carl Haarer—and bassist Ray Halliday, Deal and Donelly completed their demo tape and subsequently played one show at The Rathskeller in Boston. They were not called The Breeders at this point, but were billed as "Boston Girl Super-Group".[5] The band sent the tape to the English independent record label 4AD because both the Pixies and the Throwing Muses were signed to the label. Upon hearing the tape, 4AD head Ivo Watts-Russell remarked, "This is absolutely magical, beautiful stuff."[6] Deal originally described the band as "the Bangles from Hell".[7]

The name Breeders had previously been used for a band Deal led with her twin sister Kelley.[3] "Breeders", a gay derogatory slang term for heterosexuals, was chosen because Kim Deal found it humorous and also reflected her love of horror films, specifically referencing David Cronenberg's 1979 film The Brood.[8]

Pod (1990–91) edit

4AD gave Deal and Donelly a budget of $11,000 [9] to make an album. Deal asked The Perfect Disaster's Josephine Wiggs to play bass. The two had first met when Perfect Disaster supported the Pixies in London in 1988. Deal asked Steve Albini, who had worked on the Pixies' 1988 album Surfer Rosa, to record the album. The Breeders did not have a drummer, so Albini suggested Britt Walford of Slint. Walford agreed to play on the album under the pseudonym "Shannon Doughton".[10]

A week of rehearsal took place at Wiggs's house in Bedfordshire, England, and Pod was recorded in ten days in Edinburgh, Scotland.[6] They used the remaining time to record a Peel Session and a video for "Hellbound."[11] Returning to London, they played two shows, the only time that this lineup ever appeared onstage together. Released on 28 May 1990,[10] Pod, although not commercially successful, received positive reviews from alternative and mainstream critics alike; The New York Times' Karen Schoemer wrote: "The angular melodies, shattered tempos, and screeching dynamics recall elements of each of the women's full-time bands, but Pod has a smart, innovative edge all its own."[12] The album was also famously cited by Kurt Cobain as one of his favorite records ever: "The main reason I like [the Breeders] is for their songs, for the way they structure them, which is totally unique, very atmospheric. I wish Kim was allowed to write more songs for the Pixies, because 'Gigantic' is the best Pixies song, and Kim wrote it."[13] He listed Pod as one of the 50 albums he thought were most influential to Nirvana's sound in his journal in 1993.[14] In July 2007, in a chat forum interview, Pod's engineer Steve Albini revealed that he considered the album to be among his best works.[1]

Safari and Last Splash (1992–94) edit

Following Pod, the members of The Breeders returned to their original bands. The Pixies released Bossanova in 1990 and Trompe le Monde in 1991, but by the end of 1991 were becoming less active. Deal, with time off from the Pixies, visited Wiggs in Brighton, and they went into a London studio with Spacemen 3/Spiritualized drummer Jon Mattock to record a new song called "Safari." The other three tracks on what became the Safari EP were recorded in New York with Walford and Donelly, who was by then planning to form Belly.[15] Deal then asked her sister Kelley to take over on guitar, even though, famously, Kelley did not know how to play guitar.[16] The Pixies became inactive in mid-1992, at which time drummer Jim Macpherson was recruited and The Breeders became a full-time band,[10] opening for Nirvana on their 1992 European tour.[17]

In January 1993, The Breeders went to Coast Recorders in San Francisco to record their second album. Last Splash was released in August 1993 to widespread acclaim and commercial success. Three singles were released from the album, including "Cannonball", which made it to no. 2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.[18] The band contributed a live recording of the song "Iris" to the 1993 AIDS-Benefit Album No Alternative produced by the Red Hot Organization. In 1993, they toured supporting Nirvana on their In Utero tour, and in 1994, Last Splash received a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America. Also in 1994, the band secured a prime spot on the Lollapalooza tour.[17] This lineup played their last show together on September 5, 1994, at Lollapalooza in Los Angeles, California until reuniting in 2012.

Hiatus edit

 
Title TK line-up (pictured: Kim Deal and Mando Lopez) performing in concert.

In 1995, Kelley was involved in a drug bust, which put The Breeders on an indefinite hiatus. Kim formed a side project, The Amps, with Macpherson, Dayton locals bassist Luis Lerma (member of The Tasties) and guitarist Nate Farley, who later joined Guided by Voices. In October 1995, The Amps released the album Pacer.

Following drug rehab, Kelley started The Kelley Deal 6000, also forming The Last Hard Men with Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach, Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin, and Jimmy Flemion of The Frogs.

Meanwhile, in New York, Wiggs recorded and co-produced the Kostars' album Klassics with a K, a Luscious Jackson side-project (also touring with them playing drums), released a solo album on the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal label, and released an album on Atlantic Records under the name Dusty Trails with Luscious Jackson keyboardist Vivian Trimble.

In 1996, Kim reclaimed The Breeders moniker, but with essentially The Amps' lineup plus violinist Carrie Bradley, and played a few California dates. They made an unsuccessful attempt at recording a third studio album in 1997. Kelley Deal rejoined the band the following year and wrote and recorded songs with her sister, although the only material released during this period was a cover of The Three Degrees' take on James Gang's "Collage", recorded for The Mod Squad soundtrack in 1999.[17]

Title TK (2001–02) edit

 
The Breeders performing in 2008.

The Deal sisters recruited new personnel to play several live shows in 2001, and returned to the studio with guitarist Richard Presley, bass player Mando Lopez, and drummer Jose Medeles to record the third Breeders studio album, Title TK, with Steve Albini. This lineup was profiled in a short documentary film entitled The Breeders: The Real Deal (Netherlands, 2002).[19]

The Breeders also performed in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in early 2002. They were approached by the production staff after they had been playing the show's theme, written by Nerf Herder, as a regular part of their concert set. The episode is entitled "Him", and aired November 5, 2002; they sang their song "Little Fury" at the Bronze. They also contributed the track "Wicked Little Town: Hedwig Version" to the 2003 Hedwig and the Angry Inch tribute album, "Wig in a Box".

Mountain Battles and Fate to Fatal (2008–10) edit

 
The Breeders performing at the Black Cat nightclub in Washington, D.C. in 2009.

Mountain Battles was released in April 2008 on 4AD. It features Kim and Kelley, Jose Medeles, and Mando Lopez. They went to Refraze Recording Studio in Dayton, Ohio to record and mix the majority of the tracks.

The Breeders' third EP, Fate to Fatal was released on April 21, 2009. It contains a Bob Marley cover ("Chances Are") and a song with vocals by Mark Lanegan. The title track was recorded at The Fortress Studios, London, by The Go! Team producer Gareth Parton. The music video featured the Arch Rival Roller Girls, a St. Louis roller derby league.[20]

They curated an edition of the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in May 2009 in Minehead, England. They played the ATP New York 2010 music festival in Monticello, New York, in September 2010.

LSXX and All Nerve (2012–present) edit

 
The Breeders performing in Paris, France in 2017.

In 2012, the reunited Last Splash lineup of Kim and Kelley, Macpherson, and Wiggs announced a tour to coincide with a 20th anniversary reissue by 4AD of Last Splash, entitled LSXX. The tour began in the US, continued in Europe, Australia, and South America, and included the Deerhunter-curated All Tomorrow's Parties festival.[21] A teaser video was made by the band showing the reunited lineup in rehearsal.[22]

In a June 2016 article, Stereogum reported that the band was in their Ohio studio recording a follow-up to Mountain Battles, and that Courtney Barnett, who was in town for the Nelsonville Music Festival, recorded some backup vocals for one of the album's songs.[23]

A single, "Wait in the Car", was released on October 3, 2017, and is part of an upcoming seven-inch series to be issued by 4AD. The song will be available on three different seven-inch records, limited to only 1,500 copies. Rolling Stone described the song as "a classic Breeders bruiser, clocking it at two minutes, and packed with punchy drums, sugar-rush power chords, and lead riffs".[24] During a BBC interview with Lauren Laverne on October 13, 2017, Kim revealed that the band expected to release a new album in 2018, possibly on the 4AD label. The 4AD Label announced on January 9, 2018, that the new album, All Nerve, would be released on March 2, 2018.[25] The title track was released as the album's second single on the same day.[26] All Nerve, was released as planned on March 2, 2018.[27]

In March 2021, the band released their first new recording in over three years: A cover of His Name is Alive's "The Dirt Eaters." The cover is part of a forthcoming 4AD covers compilation, entitled Bills and Aches and Blues.[28]

The band performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023.[29]

The Breeders supported the Foo Fighters on all three 2024 New Zealand tour dates.[30]

Members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b "Steve Albini Drops Anonymity, Answers Questions In Poker Forum". Stereogum. July 6, 2007. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
  2. ^ Aaron, Charles (March 1994). "Ordinary People". Spin. 9 (12): 82.
  3. ^ a b Larkin, C. (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p. 2831. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  4. ^ Frank & Ganz 2005, p. 105
  5. ^ a b Frank & Ganz 2005, p. 106
  6. ^ a b Frank & Ganz 2005, p. 107
  7. ^ Deal, Kim in Mico 1990, pp. 29–30
  8. ^ Maron, Marc (November 13, 2017). "Episode 863 - Kim Deal — WTF with Marc Maron Podcast". WTF with Marc Maron (Podcast). Event occurs at 1:11:20. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  9. ^ Spitz, Marc. "Life to the Pixies." Spin. September 2004.
  10. ^ a b c . 4AD. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved September 7, 2007.
  11. ^ Frank & Ganz 2005, p. 108
  12. ^ Schoemer, Karen (July 8, 1990). "Recent Releases". The New York Times. Retrieved November 22, 2007.
  13. ^ Melody Maker, "Kurt Cobain of Nirvana Talks About the Records That Changed His Life". August 29, 1992.
  14. ^ "Top 50 by Nirvana". Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  15. ^ Frank & Ganz 2005, p. 109
  16. ^ Schoemer, Karen (May 20, 1994). "A Breed Apart". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  17. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas; Phares, Heather. "The Breeders > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved September 15, 2007.
  18. ^ "Artist Chart History — The Breeders". Billboard. Retrieved July 31, 2007.
  19. ^ . Alarm.com.mk. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved February 19, 2012.
  20. ^ "The Breeders Cover Bob Marley, Recruit Mark Lanegan for April 21st EP "Fate to Fatal"". Rolling Stone. March 16, 2009. Retrieved April 14, 2011.
  21. ^ "The Breeders to Play Last Splash at Deerhunter-Curated ATP, 20th Anniversary Reissue Out Next Year". Pitchfork. December 7, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  22. ^ "The Breeders – New Year XX". BreedersVideos (official channel). Archived from the original on November 7, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  23. ^ "Courtney Barnett Will Appear On New Breeders Album". Stereogum. June 3, 2016. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  24. ^ "Hear the Breeders' New Razor-Edged Rock Song 'Wait In the Car'". Rolling Stone. October 3, 2017. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  25. ^ "We're thrilled to announce that The Breeders (@thebreeders) will release their fantastic new album, All Nerve, on 2nd March 2018". Twitter.com. January 9, 2018. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  26. ^ Manno, Lizzie (January 9, 2018). "The Breeders Unveil All Nerve, Their First New Album in 10 Years". Paste.com.
  27. ^ "The Breeders Session". BBC. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  28. ^ Kahn, Andy. "4AD Announces Covers Compilation 'Bills & Aches & Blues'". Jambase. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  29. ^ Jones, Abby (April 17, 2023). "The Breeders perform "Saints" with The Linda Lindas at Coachella: Watch". Consequence. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  30. ^ Peters, Doug (August 21, 2023). "The Breeders announced as second NZ Foo Fighters Supports". Ambient Light. Retrieved January 27, 2024.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Breeders at AllMusic

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This article is about the alternative rock band For the alleged ecoterrorist organization see 1989 California medfly attack For the film see Breeders film The Breeders are an American alternative rock band based in Dayton Ohio consisting of members Kim Deal rhythm guitar lead vocals her twin sister Kelley Deal lead guitar vocals Josephine Wiggs bass guitar vocals and Jim Macpherson drums The BreedersThe Breeders performing in 2018Background informationOriginDayton Ohio U S GenresAlternative rockYears active1989 1995 1996 2003 2008 presentLabels4AD ElektraSpinoffsThe AmpsBellyDusty TrailsHoney TongueThe Last Hard MenThe Kelley Deal 6000Spinoff ofThe Perfect DisasterPixiesSlintThrowing MusesMembersKim Deal Kelley Deal Josephine Wiggs Jim MacphersonPast membersTanya Donelly Britt Walford Carrie Bradley Richard Presley Jose Medeles Mando LopezWebsitethebreedersmusic wbr com The earliest incarnation of the band was formed by Kim Deal and Tanya Donelly in 1989 as a side project alongside their full time bands Pixies and Throwing Muses respectively To record their debut album 1990 s Pod Deal and Donelly recruited bassist Josephine Wiggs of The Perfect Disaster and drummer Britt Walford of Slint Kim s sister Kelley was brought into the band as a third guitarist though at the time Kelley famously had never played guitar before joining the band in 1992 to record the Safari EP and shortly thereafter Tanya Donelly left to concentrate full time on her own new band Belly leaving Kelley Deal as the sole lead guitarist while Britt Walford left as well around the same time While the band s first record was not initially a commercial success the band had developed a following among indie rock fans and praises from people such as Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain who cited Pod as one of his all time favorite albums 1 Meanwhile the band prepared to record their next album In 1993 the Pixies broke up leaving Deal to concentrate on The Breeders as her full time band Kim recruited local Dayton Ohio musician Jim Macpherson previously a member of Dayton indie rock band The Raging Mantras to replace the recently departed Walford on drums cementing the Breeders best known line up The band s most commercially successful album Last Splash was released in 1993 in the midst of the early 1990s alternative rock boom The album went on to be certified platinum by the RIAA and is best known for its hit single Cannonball 2 A year after the success of Last Splash drug and alcohol issues forced the band into hiatus in 1994 while both the Deal sisters did separate stints in rehab in the following years During the band s hiatus Kim Deal formed the short lived alternative rock band The Amps recording a single album Pacer in 1995 In the late 1990s Kim and Kelley reformed The Breeders with a new line up including members of the band Fear and released two more albums Title TK in 2002 and Mountain Battles in 2008 In 2013 Kim and Kelley had announced that the classic line up including Josephine Wiggs and Jim Macpherson had reunited for the first time since the 1990s for a new series of tours celebrating the 20th anniversary of the band s hit album Last Splash They released their fifth album All Nerve in 2018 the first classic Breeders line up s full length album together since 1993 s Last Splash Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Pod 1990 91 1 3 Safari and Last Splash 1992 94 1 4 Hiatus 1 5 Title TK 2001 02 1 6 Mountain Battles and Fate to Fatal 2008 10 1 7 LSXX and All Nerve 2012 present 2 Members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksHistory editFormation edit nbsp Lead singer Kim Deal performing with the band c 2002 The Breeders history began when Kim Deal not fulfilled in her subordinate role as bassist of the Pixies 3 began writing new material while the Pixies were touring Surfer Rosa in Europe with Throwing Muses As neither band had plans in the immediate future Deal discussed possible side projects with Throwing Muses guitarist Tanya Donelly 4 They recruited Carrie Bradley violinist and vocalist in Boston band Ed s Redeeming Qualities and recorded a short demo tape Tracks on the demo tape included early versions of Lime House Doe and Only in 3 s 5 With the help of three different drummers David Narcizo Mickey Bones and Carl Haarer and bassist Ray Halliday Deal and Donelly completed their demo tape and subsequently played one show at The Rathskeller in Boston They were not called The Breeders at this point but were billed as Boston Girl Super Group 5 The band sent the tape to the English independent record label 4AD because both the Pixies and the Throwing Muses were signed to the label Upon hearing the tape 4AD head Ivo Watts Russell remarked This is absolutely magical beautiful stuff 6 Deal originally described the band as the Bangles from Hell 7 The name Breeders had previously been used for a band Deal led with her twin sister Kelley 3 Breeders a gay derogatory slang term for heterosexuals was chosen because Kim Deal found it humorous and also reflected her love of horror films specifically referencing David Cronenberg s 1979 film The Brood 8 Pod 1990 91 edit nbsp Iris source source Sample of Iris the eighth track on their first album Pod Problems playing this file See media help 4AD gave Deal and Donelly a budget of 11 000 9 to make an album Deal asked The Perfect Disaster s Josephine Wiggs to play bass The two had first met when Perfect Disaster supported the Pixies in London in 1988 Deal asked Steve Albini who had worked on the Pixies 1988 album Surfer Rosa to record the album The Breeders did not have a drummer so Albini suggested Britt Walford of Slint Walford agreed to play on the album under the pseudonym Shannon Doughton 10 A week of rehearsal took place at Wiggs s house in Bedfordshire England and Pod was recorded in ten days in Edinburgh Scotland 6 They used the remaining time to record a Peel Session and a video for Hellbound 11 Returning to London they played two shows the only time that this lineup ever appeared onstage together Released on 28 May 1990 10 Pod although not commercially successful received positive reviews from alternative and mainstream critics alike The New York Times Karen Schoemer wrote The angular melodies shattered tempos and screeching dynamics recall elements of each of the women s full time bands but Pod has a smart innovative edge all its own 12 The album was also famously cited by Kurt Cobain as one of his favorite records ever The main reason I like the Breeders is for their songs for the way they structure them which is totally unique very atmospheric I wish Kim was allowed to write more songs for the Pixies because Gigantic is the best Pixies song and Kim wrote it 13 He listed Pod as one of the 50 albums he thought were most influential to Nirvana s sound in his journal in 1993 14 In July 2007 in a chat forum interview Pod s engineer Steve Albini revealed that he considered the album to be among his best works 1 Safari and Last Splash 1992 94 edit Following Pod the members of The Breeders returned to their original bands The Pixies released Bossanova in 1990 and Trompe le Monde in 1991 but by the end of 1991 were becoming less active Deal with time off from the Pixies visited Wiggs in Brighton and they went into a London studio with Spacemen 3 Spiritualized drummer Jon Mattock to record a new song called Safari The other three tracks on what became the Safari EP were recorded in New York with Walford and Donelly who was by then planning to form Belly 15 Deal then asked her sister Kelley to take over on guitar even though famously Kelley did not know how to play guitar 16 The Pixies became inactive in mid 1992 at which time drummer Jim Macpherson was recruited and The Breeders became a full time band 10 opening for Nirvana on their 1992 European tour 17 In January 1993 The Breeders went to Coast Recorders in San Francisco to record their second album Last Splash was released in August 1993 to widespread acclaim and commercial success Three singles were released from the album including Cannonball which made it to no 2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart 18 The band contributed a live recording of the song Iris to the 1993 AIDS Benefit Album No Alternative produced by the Red Hot Organization In 1993 they toured supporting Nirvana on their In Utero tour and in 1994 Last Splash received a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America Also in 1994 the band secured a prime spot on the Lollapalooza tour 17 This lineup played their last show together on September 5 1994 at Lollapalooza in Los Angeles California until reuniting in 2012 Hiatus edit nbsp Title TK line up pictured Kim Deal and Mando Lopez performing in concert In 1995 Kelley was involved in a drug bust which put The Breeders on an indefinite hiatus Kim formed a side project The Amps with Macpherson Dayton locals bassist Luis Lerma member of The Tasties and guitarist Nate Farley who later joined Guided by Voices In October 1995 The Amps released the album Pacer Following drug rehab Kelley started The Kelley Deal 6000 also forming The Last Hard Men with Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin and Jimmy Flemion of The Frogs Meanwhile in New York Wiggs recorded and co produced the Kostars album Klassics with a K a Luscious Jackson side project also touring with them playing drums released a solo album on the Beastie Boys Grand Royal label and released an album on Atlantic Records under the name Dusty Trails with Luscious Jackson keyboardist Vivian Trimble In 1996 Kim reclaimed The Breeders moniker but with essentially The Amps lineup plus violinist Carrie Bradley and played a few California dates They made an unsuccessful attempt at recording a third studio album in 1997 Kelley Deal rejoined the band the following year and wrote and recorded songs with her sister although the only material released during this period was a cover of The Three Degrees take on James Gang s Collage recorded for The Mod Squad soundtrack in 1999 17 Title TK 2001 02 edit nbsp The Breeders performing in 2008 The Deal sisters recruited new personnel to play several live shows in 2001 and returned to the studio with guitarist Richard Presley bass player Mando Lopez and drummer Jose Medeles to record the third Breeders studio album Title TK with Steve Albini This lineup was profiled in a short documentary film entitled The Breeders The Real Deal Netherlands 2002 19 The Breeders also performed in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in early 2002 They were approached by the production staff after they had been playing the show s theme written by Nerf Herder as a regular part of their concert set The episode is entitled Him and aired November 5 2002 they sang their song Little Fury at the Bronze They also contributed the track Wicked Little Town Hedwig Version to the 2003 Hedwig and the Angry Inch tribute album Wig in a Box Mountain Battles and Fate to Fatal 2008 10 edit nbsp The Breeders performing at the Black Cat nightclub in Washington D C in 2009 Mountain Battles was released in April 2008 on 4AD It features Kim and Kelley Jose Medeles and Mando Lopez They went to Refraze Recording Studio in Dayton Ohio to record and mix the majority of the tracks The Breeders third EP Fate to Fatal was released on April 21 2009 It contains a Bob Marley cover Chances Are and a song with vocals by Mark Lanegan The title track was recorded at The Fortress Studios London by The Go Team producer Gareth Parton The music video featured the Arch Rival Roller Girls a St Louis roller derby league 20 They curated an edition of the All Tomorrow s Parties festival in May 2009 in Minehead England They played the ATP New York 2010 music festival in Monticello New York in September 2010 LSXX and All Nerve 2012 present edit nbsp The Breeders performing in Paris France in 2017 In 2012 the reunited Last Splash lineup of Kim and Kelley Macpherson and Wiggs announced a tour to coincide with a 20th anniversary reissue by 4AD of Last Splash entitled LSXX The tour began in the US continued in Europe Australia and South America and included the Deerhunter curated All Tomorrow s Parties festival 21 A teaser video was made by the band showing the reunited lineup in rehearsal 22 In a June 2016 article Stereogum reported that the band was in their Ohio studio recording a follow up to Mountain Battles and that Courtney Barnett who was in town for the Nelsonville Music Festival recorded some backup vocals for one of the album s songs 23 A single Wait in the Car was released on October 3 2017 and is part of an upcoming seven inch series to be issued by 4AD The song will be available on three different seven inch records limited to only 1 500 copies Rolling Stone described the song as a classic Breeders bruiser clocking it at two minutes and packed with punchy drums sugar rush power chords and lead riffs 24 During a BBC interview with Lauren Laverne on October 13 2017 Kim revealed that the band expected to release a new album in 2018 possibly on the 4AD label The 4AD Label announced on January 9 2018 that the new album All Nerve would be released on March 2 2018 25 The title track was released as the album s second single on the same day 26 All Nerve was released as planned on March 2 2018 27 In March 2021 the band released their first new recording in over three years A cover of His Name is Alive s The Dirt Eaters The cover is part of a forthcoming 4AD covers compilation entitled Bills and Aches and Blues 28 The band performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023 29 The Breeders supported the Foo Fighters on all three 2024 New Zealand tour dates 30 Members editCurrent members Kim Deal lead vocals rhythm guitar 1989 1995 1996 2003 2008 present lead guitar 1996 1998 Josephine Wiggs bass vocals 1989 1995 2012 present Kelley Deal lead guitar vocals 1992 1995 1998 2003 2008 present rhythm guitar 1992 Jim Macpherson drums percussion 1992 1995 1996 1997 2012 present Former members Tanya Donelly lead guitar vocals 1989 1992 Carrie Bradley violin 1989 1993 1996 1997 Britt Walford drums backing vocals 1989 1992 Jon Mattock drums 1992 Richard Presley rhythm and lead guitar 2000 2006 Mando Lopez bass 2000 2006 2008 2012 Jose Medeles drums 2001 2003 2008 2012 Former touring musicians Nate Farley guitar 1996 1997 Luis Lerma bass 1996 1997 Cheryl Lyndsey guitar 2008 2012 Timeline editDiscography editMain article The Breeders discography Studio albums edit Pod 1990 Last Splash 1993 Title TK 2002 Mountain Battles 2008 All Nerve 2018 EPs edit Safari 1992 Head to Toe 1994 Fate to Fatal 2009 References editCitations edit a b Steve Albini Drops Anonymity Answers Questions In Poker Forum Stereogum July 6 2007 Retrieved October 11 2012 Aaron Charles March 1994 Ordinary People Spin 9 12 82 a b Larkin C 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Omnibus Press 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