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One of alternative rock's most promising -- and frustrating -- 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
. 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. By this time, their permanent drummer was
Jim MacPherson
, who was billed as "
Mike Hunt
" on
Safari
. 1992 also saw the group play its first high-profile gigs, opening for
Nirvana
on their European tour.
As
the Breeders
were working on their new album in the beginning of 1993,
the Pixies
split, leaving
Kim Deal
able to pursue
the Breeders
full-time. Released late in the summer of 1993,
Last Splash
was a hazier, more disjointed continuation of the hard pop of
Safari
. With the sonic collage of
"Cannonball,"
the Breeders
had a crossover hit that catapulted the group into stardom; within a year, the album had gone platinum and the band had a prime spot on 1994's Lollapalooza tour. That year, the group also released the limited-edition 7"
Head to Toe
and
Divine Hammer
singles that year, both of which confirmed
the Breeders
as a quirky, artistically willful group that was nevertheless in tune with the commercial pop tastes of the early '90s.
Just as quickly as success hit the band,
the Breeders
went on a sudden hiatus, partly due to exhaustion from the rapid nature of their fame and from their extensive touring. Late in 1994,
Kelley
was arrested for drug possession and was sent to a rehab clinic in Minnesota; the rest of the band went their separate ways while she recuperated.
Wiggs
played with musicians around New York, ultimately forming
the Josephine Wiggs Experience
with them;
Kim
returned to Dayton with
MacPherson
, learned how to play the drums, and continued writing songs. By early 1995,
Kim
had an album's worth of new material ready to record. Though she considered recording them on her own,
Deal
decided to assemble a backing band of
MacPherson
and other Dayton-area musicians, including
Nathan Farley
and
Luis Lerma
of
the Tasties
. Not surprisingly,
the Amps
-- originally called
Tammy & the Amps
-- sounded like a rougher, lo-fi version of
the Breeders
; their gigs and their 1995 album
Pacer
emphasized the loose, charming spontaneity of
Deal
's style.
Though
the Breeders
' break was supposed to be temporary, it ended up lasting far longer than the band or its fans could have expected. Indeed, the lineup that recorded
Last Splash
never regrouped:
Wiggs
recorded with
the Josephine Wiggs Experience
and later formed
Dusty Trails
with
Luscious Jackson
's
Vivian Trimble
; after
Kelley
completed her rehab, she formed her own solo project,
the Kelley Deal 6000
. She toured and released an album with this group, 1996's
Go to the Sugar Altar
, which reflected on addiction of all sorts in a very
Breeders-esque
manner.
By that year, however,
Kim
reclaimed the
Breeders
name and played some California dates with the band, which was basically
the Amps
' lineup with the addition of violinist
Carrie Bradley
(who played on
Pod
). In 1997,
the Breeders
played the Tim Taylor Memorial Benefit Concert -- in honor of
Brainiac
's singer/keyboardist, who was killed in a car accident earlier that year -- with that group's drummer
Tyler Trent
replacing
MacPherson
, who later joined
Guided by Voices
. Later that year,
Kim
went into the studio in one of many frustrated attempts to make the third
Breeders
album. However, the group's low profile didn't mean that it didn't have any hits; a sample from
"Cannonball"
used in
the Prodigy
's worldwide smash
"Firestarter"
earned
Kim
songwriting credits -- and royalties. By early 1998,
Kelley
had rejoined the band and the duo continued to write and record songs, though the only song to surface from any of their sessions was a cover of
3 Degrees
'
"Collage,"
which appeared on the soundtrack to 1999's big-screen adaptation of The Mod Squad. Though a new
Breeders
album was hotly anticipated later that year -- and then in 2000 -- it didn't arrive. In 2000,
Kim
and
Kelley
spent time in the studio with
Steve Albini
; late that year,
the Breeders
played their first gig in over three years (and
Kim
's first show with
Kelley
in over six) at a free, secret show in Los Angeles. Once again,
the Breeders
' lineup had changed, with bassist
Mando Lopez
, guitarist
Richard Presley
(both formerly of
Fear
), and drummer
Jose Medeles
backing the Deal sisters. The group reconvened in the studio with
Albini
in 2001, finally completing an album's worth of songs.
The Breeders
began a flurry of activity in 2002, beginning with a club tour that winter and the release of the
Off You
and
Huffer
singles and their long-awaited third album,
Title TK
, that spring. The group embarked on more extensive tours of Europe and the U.S. after the album's release. After a quiet 2003,
Deal
was once again in the news in 2004 when the
Pixies
announced they were reuniting for tours of North America and Europe. In late 2007, rumors that another
Breeders
album was on the way were confirmed, and
Mountain Battles
arrived in spring 2008. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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