Articles about The Breeders
By Jeremy D. Larson on June 17th, 2010
The Long Count to be recorded end of June.
By Alex Young on February 22nd, 2010
The Breeders, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Julian Casablancas, and Surfer Blood also help out.
By Alex Young on February 12th, 2010
Plus, Sonic Youth, Breeders, Explosions In The Sky added to the bill!
By Chris Coplan on September 4th, 2009
We like Ellen Page. Something about her left of center/alternative looks and demeanor, her choice of movies with killer soundtracks, and the air of modesty works. That’s why we’re super stoked for her upcoming film and its corresponding soundtrack. Stoked.
By Alex Young on August 21st, 2009
In need of a bassist after Mando Lopez was forced to forced to return home to be with his pregnant wife, The Breeders have tapped an old colleague. According to Rolling Stone, Josephine Wiggs, who served as the band’s bassist throughout the early 90s, will join her former bandmates for the final three shows of [...]
By Alex Young on July 13th, 2009
Between Frank Black’s upcoming solo endeavors and The Breeders’ newly announced U.S. tour, it was reasonable to believe that we wouldn’t be getting any Pixies reunion tour tour dates here in the states anytime soon — after all, that’s what we concluded. Well, it turns out we were completely wrong… and we couldn’t be more [...]
By Alex Young on July 10th, 2009
It’s may not be Pixies tour dates, but hey, it’s something…
By E.N. May on May 16th, 2009
The Breeders have become somewhat reclusive in the world of alternative music. While the band is highly influential in itsĀ own right, the Deal sisters have only released a handful of records since beginning over two decades ago. After more than a few line-up changes and hiatuses, The Breeders managed to come back last year [...]
By Michael Roffman on April 11th, 2008
It’s hard to believe that fifteen years have passed since Last Splash, The Breeder’s ultra successful second album, knocked over the amps of greedy distortion and into the welcoming arms of fans worldwide. While Mountain Battles won’t likely meet such enthusiasm (nor break any barriers, for that matter), there’s something about a new Breeders record [...]
By Alex Young on March 16th, 2008
Time for another edition of our SXSW 2008 video recap. Stay tuned for actual written reviews and a summary of the best moments at this year’s SXSW… British Sea Power played at Maggie Mae’s Rooftop after Letterman: