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Mountain Battles [PA] [Digipak] (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00652637280326)
As low as $10.49 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: The Breeders Label: 4AD (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: The Breeders: Mando Lopez, Jose Medeles, Kelley Deal, Kim Deal.Personnel: Steven M. Hufsteter (guitar); Heather Winna (cymbals); Todd Mund (background vocals). Recording information: El... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| The Breeders: Mando Lopez, Jose Medeles, Kelley Deal, Kim Deal. Personnel: Steven M. Hufsteter (guitar); Heather Winna (cymbals); Todd Mund (background vocals). Recording information: Eletctrical Audio, Chicago, IL; Manny's Studio; Refraze, Dayton, OH; Stagg Street; The Basement. Photographer: Marco Atkins. Nearly six years after 2002's TITLE TK, much of which was spent touring with the studio-shy Pixies, Kim Deal reconvened the Breeders for the on-again/off-again alt-rock act's fourth full-length album, MOUNTAIN BATTLES. Consisting largely of the same line-up as its predecessor--including Kim's sister, Kelley--the record is another willfully quirky outing, with Deal recalling early Jane's Addiction-era Perry Farrell in the echoing vocals of "Overglazed," then later breathily cooing over the woozy arrangements of "We're Gonna Rise" and "Spark." A return to the venerable 4AD label, MOUNTAIN BATTLES nods to all past Breeders outings, particularly the eclectic LAST SPLASH, presenting the sound of a restless band cruising on its sonic whims. Though this approach occasionally backfires (see the inessential Spanish-language tune "Regalame Esta Noche"), it often yields fascinatingly weird pop moments, as on the seemingly nonsensical, partially a cappella "German Studies," making it an immensely fun listen. It only took the Breeders a little under six years to deliver the follow-up to Title TK, which is progress, considering that it was nearly a decade between that album and Last Splash, and especially since Kim Deal was occupied with the Pixies reunion for a couple of those years. Mountain Battles sounds like progress, too: while all Breeders albums have, in varying proportions, a mix of whip-smart pop songs, droning rockers, and experimental tangents, the blend of these sounds hasn't sounded this satisfying since the Pod days. Deal and crew aren't making a big pop push à la Last Splash, and they don't sound as defiant as they did on Title TK -- but, as on that album, Mountain Battles feels like the band are doing exactly what they want and not worrying too much about what anyone else thinks about it. "It's the Love," the song most like the Breeders' quintessential sweet-but-tart punk-pop, is actually a cover of fellow Dayton band the Tasties, and Kim's delivery is so cheeky that it almost feels like she's affectionately sending up that sound. "It's the Love" is placed next to the album's oddest song, which happens to be the title track and finale: full of murky keyboards and a melody that plays hide-and-seek, "Mountain Battles" sounds unfinished and unsettling. Yet there are a lot of other sounds between those extremes, including "Bang On"'s distorted drums and witty guitars, which prove that Deal is still as skilled at pop collages as she was during "Cannonball"'s heyday; "German Studies" and "Walk it Off" should also please Last Splash fans craving more of Deal's sassy pop. However, the flirty, slow-dance cover of "Regalame Esta Noche," which shows off the pure beauty of her voice; the percussive, call-and-response jam "Istanbul," and "Here No More," a country number so simple and effortless it feels like it could be a cover, make Mountain Battles eclectic and even a bit daring. Deal's willingness to let the album's songs take their own paths is even more daring; from "Overglazed"'s impressionistic rock, which opens Mountain Battles with stampeding drums and cascading vocals, to the wandering, surf-tinged ballad "Night of Joy," many tracks feel open-ended and sometimes downright elusive. But, even if "Spark" remains little more than a moody sketch and "We're Gonna Rise" moves as slowly as dust turning in a sunbeam, they add to Mountain Battles' ebb and flow, with each song playing off the other naturally. And, though the album covers a lot of territory -- 13 songs in 36 minutes! -- it doesn't feel scattered; scattered implies no purpose, but Mountain Battles' songs land, eventually, exactly where they need to. ~ Heather Phares |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Overglazed |
| 2. | Bang On |
| 3. | Night of Joy |
| 4. | We're Gonna Rise |
| 5. | German Studies - (German) |
| 6. | Spark |
| 7. | Istanbul |
| 8. | Walk It Off |
| 9. | Regalame Esta Noche - (Spanish) |
| 10. | Here No More |
| 11. | No Way |
| 12. | It's the Love |
| 13. | Mountain Battles |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00652637280326 |
| Release Date: | Apr 08, 2008 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Alternative |
| Label: | 4AD (USA) |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Engineer: | Erika Larsen; Steve Albini; Ben Mumphrey |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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