The BreedersBest The Breeders Albums Ranked
8.3
Avg Score
16
Opinions
8
Albums
7
Reviewers
Summary from 16 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Breeders's catalog across 8 albums from 16 opinions, with an overall average of 8.3/10. The top-rated The Breeders album is Last Splash (1993) with a 8.6/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by All Nerve and Pod. The discography on Wavelength spans 1990 to 2018. Cannonball ranks as the highest-rated The Breeders song on Wavelength with a 10.0/10 average.
Pod
“Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the Breeders’ debut album, a warped and indispensable piece of the ’90s alternative canon.”
All Nerve
“Resurrection is a touchy subject as The Breeders return with the quietly devastating All Nerve”
Last Splash
“Momma deliver their fantastic new album Welcome to My Blue Sky just in time for a whole new Summer of Grunge. Momma’s Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten are longtime friends who met as high school Pavement fans in Southern California, now raise hell in Brooklyn, and cram their guitars full of youthful sex-and-romance pangs along with a mommalode of slacker angst. Jams like “I Want You (Fever)” a”
Mountain Battles (Bonus Track Version)
“The follow-up to 2002's Title TK-- a tentative first step back into the public eye after nearly a decade of inactivity-- Mountain Battles finds Kim and Kelley Deal proudly flaunting their bull-headed perseverance and their familiar arsenal of quirks, hiccups, sputters, and enthusiasm.”
Title Tk
“Excuses, excuses. Kim Deal's got a million of 'em. How else could she manage to put off releasing her first original music in six years, not to mention following up on *Last Splash*, the radio and retail-friendly juggernaut from *nine* years ago? "I haven't found the right drum sound," she'd say to engineer after engineer. "I'm going to take some time off and learn how to play the drums myself" (”
All Nerve
“The Breeders’ new album features their iconic Last Splash lineup. It is smoothly confident with many moments of bliss, even as the lyrics evoke isolation, frustration, and scuzz.”
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