Kim Deal Shares Single ‘A Good Time Pushed’
This is the latest tune from Kim Deal’s upcoming debut album, Nobody Loves You More.
Kim Deal is rock royalty so when she revealed her long-awaited solo album was finally dropping this year, music fans across the world rejoiced.
Nobody Loves You More arrives November 22 via 4AD (pre-order/pre-save here) and is surprisingly Deal’s first solo record, despite a career spanning almost 40 years.
Having previously shared singles ‘Coast’ and ‘Crystal Breath’, The Breeders frontwoman and former Pixes bassist is back with another newbie, the melodic grunge tune ‘A Good Time Pushed’.
The track is a collaboration with Deal’s Breeders bandmates Jim Macpherson and Kelley Deal (Kim’s sis) and features engineering by the late, great Steve Albini, who was heavily involved with the making of Nobody Loves You More.
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Containing 11 tracks, Nobody Loves You More also includes ‘Are You Mine?’ and ‘Wish I Was’, two songs Deal originally wrote and recorded in 2011. Albini worked on eight of the album’s 11 tracks at his Chicago studio Electrical Audio in November 2022 before his passing earlier this year.
Self-produced by Deal, the album includes a wide variety of contributors, including the aforementioned Kelley Deal and Jim Macpherson, along with Deal’s former bandmates Mando Lopez and Britt Walford, Teenage Fanclub axeman Raymond McGinley and Savages’ Fay Milton and Ayse Hassan.
The release of Nobody Loves You More comes a decade after Deal shared the double A-side ‘Biker Gone’ and ‘Beautiful Moon Clear’, two of ten songs she released solo between 2012 and 2014.
Nobody Loves You More arrives November 22 via 4AD. You can pre-order/pre-save the album here. Check out the album artwork and tracklisting below.
Nobody Loves You More
1. Nobody Loves You More
2. Coast
3. Crystal Breath
4. Are You Mine?
5. Disobedience
6. Wish I Was
7. Big Ben Beat
8. Bats in the Afternoon Sky
9. Summerland
10. Come Running
11. A Good Time Pushed
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