Nobody Loves You More Explained
Nobody Loves You More |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Kim Deal |
Cover: | Nobody Loves You More album cover.jpg |
Released: | November 22, 2024 |
Recorded: | 2011-2022 |
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Genre: | Alternative rock[1] |
Label: | 4AD |
Producer: | Kim Deal |
Nobody Loves You More is the debut solo album by American musician Kim Deal. It was released on November 22, 2024, by 4AD, and preceded by the singles "Coast", "Crystal Breath", "A Good Time Pushed" and "Nobody Loves You More".
Background
Nobody Loves You More is Deal's first solo album. It includes contributions from her sister Kelley Deal and other former Breeders collaborators, such as Jim MacPherson and Mando Lopez, as well as Savages’ Fay Milton and Ayse Hassan, Raymond McGinley of Teenage Fanclub, and The Raconteurs’ Jack Lawrence.[2]
The 11-track album includes over a decade's work, with its earliest songs dating back to 2011, shortly after Deal's departure from Pixies following their Lost Cities Tour. Two of the tracks, "Are You Mine?" and "Wish I Was" were written in 2011 and released in 2013 as part of a self-released seven-inch vinyl series in 2013.[3] [4] Steve Albini, a frequent collaborator, recorded "A Good Time Pushed" in the final sessions at Electrical Audio in Chicago before his death in May 2024.
Composition
Musically, Nobody Loves You More blends familiar Breeders-esque rock with surprising stylistic choices, such as bossa nova and brass instrumentation, as heard in the title track. Songs like “Disobedience” and “Big Ben Beat” evoke the energy of Breeders' classics, while others, like “Wish I Was,” reimagine earlier material with fresh arrangements. Despite its eclectic nature, the album retains Deal's style, offering both familiarity and innovation.[5]
The album's themes range from the deeply personal to whimsical inspirations. For instance, the poignant track “Are You Mine?” is inspired by a moment with Deal's mother, who suffered from Alzheimer's. Conversely, "Crystal Breath" arose from Deal's admiration for actress Rose Byrne, though the song's intended purpose as a TV theme was ultimately declined.[6]
Critical reception
Upon its release, Nobody Loves You More received widespread critical acclaim for its introspection, genre-blending sound, and Kim Deal's ability to balance nostalgia with innovation. Critics highlighted the album's range, from the vibrant, brass-infused bossa nova of the title track to the raw vulnerability of songs like “Are You Mine?”.
AllMusic added their 'Editor's Choice' tag to the collection and stated "Nobody Loves You More is some of her finest music yet, and while any of these songs would've been a standout with one of her other projects, it's all the sweeter that they're hers alone".
Year-end lists
Personnel
Musicians
- Kim Deal – lead vocals, bass guitar, drums, guitar, keyboards, ukulele
- Paul Mertens – horn arrangement, horn orchestration (tracks 1, 9); wind arrangement, flute, clarinet (4); string co-arrangement, French horn (9); saxophone (1)
- Susan Voelz – string arrangement (tracks 1, 4), violin (1, 4, 9), string co-arrangement (9)
- Jack Lawrence – bass guitar (tracks 1, 9)
- Britt Walford – drums (tracks 1, 9)
- Michael Mavridoglou – trumpet (track 1)
- Kelley Deal – guitar (tracks 2, 5, 6), bass pedals (3), backing vocals (11)
- Mando Lopez – bass guitar (tracks 2, 4, 6)
- Lindsay Glover – drums (tracks 2, 4)
- Chris Dixon – trombone (track 2)
- Jim McBride – trumpet (track 2)
- Dave Easley – pedal steel (track 4)
- Jim Macpherson – drums (tracks 5, 11)
- Josh Klinghoffer – additional guitar (track 6)
- Mike Montgomery – backing vocals (track 6)
- Fay Milton – drum programming, strings, synthesizers (track 7)
- Ayse Hassan – bass guitar (track 7)
- Alison Chesley – cello (track 9)
- Patrick Holmes – guitar (track 11)
- Raymond McGinley – guitar (track 11)
Technical
- Kim Deal – production, recording
- Marta Salogni – mixing
- Heba Kadry – mastering
- Ben Humphrey – engineering, production assistance
- Steve Albini – recording (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 9–11)
- Mike Montgomery – recording (tracks 1, 4, 6, 9)
- Manny Nieto – recording (track 6)
- Patrick Himes – recording (track 11)
- Kyle Rector – production assistance
- Jon San Paolo – engineering assistance (tracks 2, 4–6, 9–11)
- Taylor Hales – engineering assistance (track 5)
- Chris Witt – engineering assistance (track 5)
Visuals
- Alex Da Corte – creative direction
- Jake Wheeler – fabrication
- Chloe Kucirka – costume
- Matt Alie – set
- Lanie Belmont – set
- Matt Bogacki – set
- Cy Gavin – set
- Alec McGovern – set
- Alicia Rinier – set
- Rachel Brennecke – still photography
- Clint Hild – retouching
- Elliott Sellers – visual effects supervision
- Erik Ferguson – CGI art
- Harvey Benschoter – additional CGI art
Charts
Notes and References
- Web site: Album Review: Kim Deal - Nobody Loves You More . 2024-11-23 . New Noise Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: Eede . Christian . 2024-08-28 . Kim Deal Details Debut Solo LP, 'Nobody Loves You More' . 2024-11-23 . The Quietus . en-GB.
- Web site: Teitz . Alex . 2024-08-28 . Kim Deal – Nobody Loves You More . 2024-11-23 . FEMMUSIC Magazine . en-US.
- Web site: Kim Deal on the "Midwestern Dumbness" and "Orgy Music" of Her Big Solo Moment │ Exclaim! . 2024-11-23 . Kim Deal on the "Midwestern Dumbness" and "Orgy Music" of Her Big Solo Moment │ Exclaim! . en.
- Web site: Workhorse . No More . 2024-11-18 . Kim Deal – Nobody Loves You More – Album Review . 2024-11-23 . No More Workhorse . en.
- Web site: Garcia-Furtado . Laia . 2024-11-18 . In Her First Solo Album, ‘Nobody Loves You More,’ Kim Deal Is Still Ineffably Cool . 2024-11-23 . Vogue . en-US.
- Web site: November 11, 2024 . MOJO's 75 Best Albums of 2024 . November 13, 2024 . albumoftheyear.org.
- Web site: Pearis . Bill . November 8, 2024 . List Season comes early with Uncut's Top 80 Albums of 2024 . November 12, 2024 . brooklynvegan.com.
- Web site: Official Top 40 Albums. Recorded Music NZ. November 29, 2024. November 29, 2024.