The Breeders: Kim Deal (vocals, guitar, Moog, Casiotone); Kelley Deal
(vocals, guitar); Josephine Wiggs (vocals, cello, bass, drums); Jim
MacPherson (drums).
Additional personnel: Carrie Bradley (violin, background vocals).
Recorded at Coast Recorders and Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California; Refraze, Dayton, Ohio.
Surf's
up, but--oooh--what's that dark stuff in the water? Imagine if you can,
the spectral spawn of the Ventures, the Ramones and the Beach Boys
suddenly washing up with the high tide, and you get some idea of what
to expect from The Breeders, a rogue girl group with a fresh point of
view. Hard edged yet supremely lyrical, The Breeders spend much of LAST
SPLASH groping their way through the contradictions of good times in
the sun and their ambivalence about the loss of innocence.
Comprised
of former members of the Throwing Muses and the Pixies, the Breeders'
riot grrrl brand of surf punk owes little to the happy naivete of the
Ronettes or the Bangles. On a raveup like "Cannonball," fired by a
dancing, jittery bass line and moody, careening power chords, the
Breeders evoke girl group harmonies to suggest romantic surrender and
its dark side. Elsewhere songs like "Roi" and "Do You Love Me Now?"
(the later song a remix from their last EP) bemoan the loss of romantic
expectations, even as the heart quickens with hope on "Divine Hammer."
Thanks to LAST SPLASH, you may never hear surf music the same way again.
| TRACKS |
| 1 |
New Year |
| 2 |
Cannonball |
| 3 |
Invisible Man |
| 4 |
No Aloha |
| 5 |
Roi |
| 6 |
Do You Love Me Now? |
| 7 |
Flipside |
| 8 |
I Just Wanna Get Along |
| 9 |
Mad Lucas |
| 10 |
Divine Hammer |
| 11 |
S.O.S. |
| 12 |
Hag |
| 13 |
Saints |
| 14 |
Drivin' On 9 |
| 15 |
Roi (Reprise) |