The Breeders - All Nerve (2018) [24.96 FLAC] vinyl
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The Breeders - All Nerve (2018) [24.96 FLAC] vinyl Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative, Indie Source: 4AD 4AD0035LPE Translucent Orange vinyl (first spin) Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 2,900 kbps Bit depth: 24 Sample rate: 96 kHz 01 Nervous Mary 02 Wait in the Car 03 All Nerve 04 MetaGoth 05 Spacewoman 06 Walking with a Killer 07 Howl at the Summit 08 Archangel's Thunderbird 09 Dawn: Making an Effort 10 Skinhead #2 11 Blues at the Acropolis Equipment: TT: Project Debut Carbon Cart: Orofon Blue Preamp: Bellari VP130 Soundcard: Sound Blaster x7 limited Software: Audacity Declick: Auto level 25 One of alternative rock's most promising bands, the Breeders were conceived initially as a way for Pixies bassist Kim Deal and Throwing Muses guitarist Tanya Donelly to let out some suppressed creative energy and to take a break from being the second bananas in each of their main bands. Deal and Donelly both played guitar, leaving bass for Josephine Wiggs of Perfect Disaster and drums to Slint's Britt Walford. Taking their name from the group Deal led with her twin sister, Kelley, in their teens, the Breeders combined the spareness of Throwing Muses with the shifting dynamics and warped pop sensibilities of the Pixies. Pod, their critically acclaimed debut album, was released in 1990. Two years later, the group delivered Safari, a four-song EP that found the band getting more muscular and melodic. Soon after its recording, Donelly left the Breeders to form her own group, Belly. Kim Deal brought in her sister Kelley as her replacement. Safari was also the last release to feature Walford, who was billed as "Shannon Doughton" and "Mike Hunt" on the respective recordings. He was later replaced by Dayton drummer Jim Macpherson. 1992 also saw the group play its first high-profile gigs, opening for Nirvana on their European tour