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The Breeders

Окт 4 2009, 19:06

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The fabulous Deal siblings reunite, get their rocks off
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ing and girl-group coo¬ing, 1993's unlikely hit "Cannonball" was the great pop single Kim Deal's other band, the Pixies, never allowed themselves. Her nasal stoner-girl come-on — "I'll be your whatever-you-want/The bong in this reggae song" - set a nation of Converse-wearing misfits swooning. download movies
Now, sisters Kim and Kelley Deal reconvene for a set that steals home while the reunited Pixies play footsie in the studiomwaiting room. "I can feel it. . . oh, oh, oh,oh," Kim shouts over a Keith Moon-style drum assault on "Overglazed," teetering over what sounds Celine Dion: A New Day… Live in Las Vegas like the best indie-rock orgasm ever. But soon enough, shouts of "I love no one/And no one loves me!" and "I've been waiting for a message all night!" sound like a generation of pissedoff women fogging their iPhones. Steve Albini (Nirvana, PJ Harvey), among other producers, keeps things raw; indeed, the record's primitive art punk sometimes echoes Nirvana. But that's appropriate: Biggie Smalls: Rap Phenomenon Lauding life's crappiness and occasional okayness in English, German and Spanish (see the classic Mexican ballad "Regalame Esta Noche"), Mountain Battles is a record the late Breeders fan Kurt Cobain would have loved.WILLHERMES

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