guitarists Kim and Kelley Deal do when they hit the stage is begin feverishly adjusting their amps and effects pedals, calibrating their racket just so. The late Steve Albini, who engineered multiple albums for the four-piece, once noted band leader Kim Deal’s “absolute persistence in trying to achieve the sound in her head”. It was gushing hyperbole from a man known for his acid tongue.
Last year on stage with Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl wore the same Breeders T-shirt – a riff on the Las Vegas Raiders design – that Deal is sporting tonight; Deal, of course, pairs it with a regulation grunge-era over-shirt. More recent acolytes include the guitar-forward pop star, and after. You’d assume a number of people in this crowd may feel the same way, TikTok having had a big role in introducing the band to a new audience hungry for the band’s majority-female din.
She’s there to add heft to the poignant Do You Love Me Now?, a tender song where Deal’s classic rock instincts are laid bare. The Breeders don’t play their Beatles cover, Happiness Is a Warm Gun, but Do You Love Me Now? has a strong Lennon-McCartney bent of its own – a tendency Deal always shared with Cobain.
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