Kim Deal's unusual decision to be featured on the cover of her first solo album, 'Nobody Loves You More', marks a significant departure from her long-standing preference for anonymity.
Reflecting on her past, Deal recalls how Vaughan Oliver, her label's graphic designer, believed that wanting to be on an album cover was unrealistic and led her to avoid it.
Despite struggles with addiction and other challenges that led to tumultuous times, Kim Deal emphasizes her commitment to writing and creating music, noting the inevitability of taking breaks.
The inspiration behind Deal’s album cover reflects a deeper philosophical narrative, drawing from the tragic story of Bas Jan Ader, a performance artist who disappeared at sea.
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