Kim Deal Waited Decades to Release a Solo Album. ‘Nobody Loves You More’ Is Worth It
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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Subscribe NowBreeders 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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