The Breeders took at least a decade to make a follow-up to Last Splash, the album cemented Kim Deal's status as a indie-rock bad@ss. Deal's bass playing and smokey yet sweet vocals sound great at least once a decade--their next album, Mountain Battles, wasn't nearly as good.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The Shimm Presents: The Aughts in Review
The Breeders took at least a decade to make a follow-up to Last Splash, the album cemented Kim Deal's status as a indie-rock bad@ss. Deal's bass playing and smokey yet sweet vocals sound great at least once a decade--their next album, Mountain Battles, wasn't nearly as good.
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are you almost done withthe aughts thing? it's getting old. snap.
dude i'm still stuck in 2002. This Aughts thang ain't close to being over. But stay tuned, I'm still posting new music.
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