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    All Nerve is the fifth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band the Breeders, released on March 2, 2018, 10 years after their previous album Mountain Battles (2008).

  2. Mar 2, 2018 · All Nerve. The Breeders. 2018. 7.1. By Maura Johnston. Genre: Rock. Label: 4AD. Reviewed: March 2, 2018. The Breeders’ new album features their iconic Last Splash lineup. It is smoothly...

  3. thebreeders.bandcamp.com › album › all-nerveAll Nerve | The Breeders

    Mar 2, 2018 · All Nerve by The Breeders, released 02 March 2018 1. Nervous Mary 2. Wait in the Car 3. All Nerve 4. MetaGoth 5. Spacewoman 6. Walking with a Killer 7. Howl At The Summit 8. Archangel's Thunderbird 9. Dawn: Making an Effort 10. Skinhead #2 11. Blues at the Acropolis.

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  4. Reunited for the 20th anniversary of Last Splash five years ago, All Nerve sees the original cast of that iconic album establish The Breeders as a project of a quality comparable to PJ Harvey’s always developing, ever-evolving oeuvre – only at a fraction of the output.

  5. Mar 2, 2018 · All Nerve. Moments of genuine brilliance make the rest of this anticlimactic album even more bitterly disappointing. When history comes to look back at the musical fashions and movements of the early 21st century, the developments that are likely to stand out more than any other are the reunion and the comeback.

  6. Mar 2, 2018 · The group's first album with a fully reunited lineup from their breakthrough LP, Last Splash, finds them back on their private path, balancing rave-ups (“Nervous Mary,” “Wait in the Car”) with heavy-lidded ballads (“All Nerve,” “Dawn: Making an Effort”) and blasts of noise with girlish harmonies, gently pushing the familiar ...

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  8. Mar 2, 2018 · All Nerve, the Breeders' first record since 2008's Mountain Battles, kicks off that cycle anew with a tempting premise: All Nerve reunites the lineup that made Last Splash, certainly the band's biggest, and some would argue best, album.