About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant blend of lo-fi charm and melodic dissonance that captures the essence of early 2000s alternative rock."
Where they were
Released on May 10, 2002, 'Title TK' marks The Breeders' first album in nearly a decade following 'Last Splash' in 1993. This period saw the band navigating lineup changes and personal challenges, leading to a refreshed dynamic as they reunited with founding members Kim Deal and Josephine Wiggs.
Why it matters
'Title TK' received positive reviews, showcasing The Breeders' ability to evolve while retaining their signature sound. It solidified their presence in the alternative rock scene of the early 2000s and was praised for its inventive songwriting, garnering attention from both critics and fans alike.
Essential tracks
- "Son of Three" — This track showcases the band's knack for catchy melodies paired with introspective lyrics, encapsulating the album's overall vibe.
- "Full on Idle" — A standout for its infectious rhythm and playful energy, it exemplifies The Breeders' unique blend of punk and pop sensibilities.
- "Huffer" — With its raw guitar riffs and evocative lyrics, this track exemplifies the lo-fi aesthetic that the band embraced during this era.
Release Date
May 10, 2002
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Little Fury 3:29
- 2 London Song 3:39
- 3 Off You 4:55
- 4 The She 4:01
- 5 Too Alive 2:45
- 6 Son of Three 2:09
- 7 Put on a Side 2:58
- 8 Full on Idle 2:37
- 9 Sinister Foxx 4:15
- 10 Forced to Drive 3:03
- 11 T and T 1:56
- 12 Huffer 2:08