Album

Last Splash

The Breeders

1993 · Rock

67 collectors on Gatefold own this

Last Splash by The Breeders

Last Splash is an Alt/Indie album by The Breeders, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 81 pressings tracked, owned by 67 collectors.

About

Few albums capture the charm, mystery, and offhand grace of ’90s indie rock like <i>Last Splash</i>. Lead vocalist Kim Deal, at the time best known as the bassist in the recently disbanded Pixie, had formed the band a few years earlier with Throwing Muses’ Tonya Donelly and released 1990’s <i>Pod</i>, an album brought to broader recognition in no small part through the endorsement of Kurt Cobain (“They’re strong women…but you can sense they love men at the same time”). In the rush to capitalize on the success of Nirvana’s <i>Nevermind</i>, <i>Last Splash</i> and its lead single “Cannonball” were given a platform that music so casual and strange would’ve never been given 10 years earlier. But the band still seemed irretrievably like outsider, at once too normal and suburban to fit in with the artists and too dreamy to fit in anywhere else. “It was popular at the time to be unhappy or depressed,” guitarist—and Kim’s twin—Kelley Deal explained later, adding, in her flatly enigmatic way, “but we weren’t unhappy or depressed.” Where Nirvana had rage and humor and Sonic Youth felt like a product of the avant-garde, <i>Last Splash</i> felt like it came from both a sweeter and stranger place. The Deal sisters used to sing Hank Williams and Buddy Holly and Everly Brothers songs at the local biker bar in Dayton, Ohio, while still in high school—an innocence you could hear in the cheer-team catchiness of “Cannonball” and “Divine Hammer” and the barely contained yearning of “Do You Love Me Now?”, which felt like a prom slow dance transposed onto basement indie rock. Music wasn’t their revenge, or their coping mechanism for being social outcast. It was just something they…played. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1New Year1:56
  2. 2Cannonball3:33
  3. 3Invisible Man2:48
  4. 4No Aloha2:07
  5. 5Roi4:11
  6. 6Do You Love Me Now?3:01
  7. 7Flipside1:59
  8. 8I Just Wanna Get Along1:44
  9. 9Mad Lucas4:36
  10. 10Divine Hammer2:41
  11. 11S.O.S.1:31
  12. 12Hag2:55
  13. 13Saints2:32
  14. 14Drivin' On 93:22
  15. 15Roi (Reprise)0:42

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • fuzzy
  • defiant
  • punky

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67 collectors on Gatefold own this · 81 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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