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Raw, Visceral, Mysterious: The Breeder's Pod (with guest Nathan Forster)
Episode 243

Raw, Visceral, Mysterious: The Breeder's Pod (with guest Nathan Forster)

We chat about the album that came before the single that pu The Breeders on the map (don't worry, we play that one too) and chat about what ultimately led Kim Deal to leave the Pixies.

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September 6, 20221h 3mExplicit

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Show Notes

Shortly after Doolittle, bassist Kim Deal needed an outlet to channel her creative energies in ways she wasn't able to under Black Francis' firm grip on the Pixies' songwriting process. So she formed a supergroup called The Breeders, teamed up with producer Steve Albini, and cranked out their debut record Pod in just 10 days. The result is an unapologetically straight-forward indie rock album that feels like an urgent expression of raw emotion and energy from a pent-up songwriter who had a hell of a lot to say. Join us as we chat about The Breeders album that came out before "Cannonball" made them a household name among rock fans.

Tracklist

  1. Hellbound
  2. Cannonball
  3. Doe
  4. Iris
  5. Opened
  6. Lime House

This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network.

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