Photo by Steve Gullick
The latest single from Kim Deal's upcoming solo album is more than a little melancholy. Not only is it about the beginning and end of a relationship, but it's the last Kim Deal song engineered by Steve Albini. "A Good Time Pushed" sounds the most like what you'd expect a solo Kim Deal single to sound like of all the singles released so far. It also sounds the most like The Breeders, probably since it also includes Jim Macpherson and Kelley Deal of The Breeders. "A Good Time Pushed" is a laid back and highly emotional 90's style alt-rock song. It keeps enough of the Deal sound to satisfy long time fans while being accessible enough that it could have been a crossover hit if it was released twenty-five years ago.
You can watch the video for "A Good Time Pushed" below. Nobody Loves You More is due out November 22 on 4AD, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Kim Deal, check out the artist's website.
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