metacritic
Kim Deal (2024)
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pitchfork
Nearly four decades after becoming an indie fixture, the ex-Pixies bassist and Breeders co-founder finally releases her solo debut, revealing sides of herself we’ve never seen before.
nme
a neat reminder of her permanent class
thelineofbestfit
Kim Deal reflects on mortality and legacy in fine style on Nobody Loves You More
pastemagazine
On the Breeders bandleader’s first-ever solo album, produced by the late Steve Albini, a thread of loss and grief gets tucked into a body of work that’s ageless and ever-evolving.
allmusic
rollingstone
Breeders frontwoman and former Pixie got help from a lot of old friends on the album, but somehow it feels more like a self-portrait than her earlier work
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