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Kim Deal: Nobody Loves You More review – a solo debut worth waiting for
The Pixies and Breeders musician’s distinctive touch is ever present on a set that spans heartbreak, good times and strident guitars
Nobody Loves You More distils the cult American musician’s strengths – previously flexed in the Pixies and her own bands, the Breeders and the Amps – into a tight 11 tracks that span heartbreak, good times and strident guitars. A rueful, yearning cut, Wish I Was, dates from the same period, while LP closer A Good Time Pushed – whose take on fun errs towards ambivalence – wrapped recording in 2022. Deal has always had an audiophile’s obsession with detail and the spaces between instruments – a simpatico shared with the album’s chief engineer, the late Steve Albini.
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