By golly it's nice to have The Breeders back again. Really back. After band problems with drugs and drinks, not to mention 25 years apart, the original line-up has put all that behind them to welcome bassist Josephine Wiggs and drummer Jim MacPherson back to The Breeders' womb.
The pair left the band and the Deal sisters, Kim and Kelley, for various reasons after the global success of 1993's cracking album Last Splash, which housed the effervescent and beloved single Cannonball and the group's heavenly pop hit Divine Hammer.
All Nerve doesn't try to replicate that giddy excitement. It's a darker record that slows things down and weirds things up after the raucous blast of opening tracks Nervous Mary and Wait in the Car.
It's a thrilling start, full of instant appeal for anyone who ever owned a flannel shirt and a pair of Docs back in the 90s. They also show how iconic and idiosyncratic is the band's primary songwriter and vocalist Kim Deal as she effortlessly finds new life in the old alternative/grunge sound.