
The Breeders Share New Song “Nervous Mary”
All Nerve Due Out March 2 via 4AD
Feb 22, 2018
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The Breeders are releasing a new album, All Nerve, on March 2 via 4AD. Previously they shared its title track, “All Nerve.” Now the band has shared another song from the album, “Nervous Mary.” Listen below, followed by the band’s upcoming tour dates.
All Nerve is the band’s first album in a decade and the first to feature the band’s classic lineup since their beloved 1993 album, Last Splash. Courtney Barnett sings backing vocals on one track, “Howl at the Summit.”
Last year The Breeders shared their first new song in eight years, “Wait in the Car,” which was the first song to feature the classic lineup since Last Splash and is included on All Nerve. Kim Deal, Kelley Deal, Josephine Wiggs, and Jim Macpherson reunited in 2013 for some shows honoring the 20th anniversary of Last Splash. All Nerve was recorded in various locations: at Candyland, Dayton, Kentucky, with Mike Montgomery; Electrical Audio, Chicago, with Steve Albini and Greg Norman; and with Tom Rastikis at Fernwood Studios, Dayton, Ohio. Chris Bigg did the artwork (he has worked with the band since their first album, 1990’s Pod).
The Breeders Tour Dates:
North America:
05 April - LOS ANGELES, CA, Fonda Theatre
06 April - LOS ANGELES, CA, Theatre at Ace Hotel
07 April - SANTA ANA, CA, The Observatory
08 April - SAN FRANCISCO, CA, The Masonic
10 April - PORTLAND, OR, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
11 April - VANCOUVER, BC, Commodore Ballroom SOLD OUT
13 April - SEATTLE, WA, Showbox SoDo
15 April - BOISE, ID, Knitting Factory
16 April - SALT LAKE CITY, UT, The Grand at The Complex
18 April - DENVER, CO, Ogden Theater
19 April - ALBUQUERUE, NM, Sunshine Theater
21 April - AUSTIN, TX, Emo’s
22 April - DALLAS, TX, House Of Blues
23 April - HOUSTON, TX, House Of Blues
25 April - BIRMINGHAM, AL, Iron City
26 April - NASHVILLE, TN, Cannery Ballroom
28-29 April - CINCINNATI, OH, Homecoming Festival
30 April - BROOKLYN, NY, Brooklyn Steel SOLD OUT
01 May - NEW YORK, NY, Terminal 5
02 May - PORT CHESTER, NY, Capitol Theater
04 May - BOSTON, MA, House Of Blues
05 May - MONTREAL, QC, Corona Theater SOLD OUT
06 May - TORONTO, ON, Phoenix Concert Theater SOLD OUT
08 May - CHICAGO, IL, Vic Theater
09 May - MILWAUKEE, WI, The Rave
11 May - KANSAS CITY, MO, The Truman
13 May - MINNEAPOLIS, MN, First Avenue
Europe:
25 May - BBC Weekender, Belfast
27 May - DUBLIN, Vicar Street
28 May - EDINBURGH, Liquid Room SOLD OUT
29 May - LEEDS, Stylus SOLD OUT
30 May - LONDON, Roundhouse
01 June - Barcelona, Primavera
02 June - COGNAC, Westrock
03 June - Nimes, This Is Not A Love Song
05 June - FERRARA, Cortile Estense
06 June - MILAN, Santeria
26 June - HELSINKI, Tavastia
28 June - STOCKHOLM, Gruna Lund
29 June - Odense, Tinderbox Festival
01 July - Beuningen, Down The Rabbit Hole Festival
03 July - HAMBURG, Fabrik
04 July - COLOGNE, Gloria
10 July - BRISTOL, Academy SOLD OUT
11 July - BIRMINGHAM, Institute
13 July - MANCHESTER, Ritz
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