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Customer Reviews

Lilly Allen meets Regina Spektor and has a ton of fun!

FINALLY we get this album stateside! It's such a good romp, It hasn't left my cd player since I bought the import a few months ago. Kate Nash rocks my face off. She has a way with words and excellent piano licks. Favorite tracks: Pumpkin Soup (has that LDN feel to it....just wait you'll hear it on all kinds of film trailers soon enough...) , Mariella (so catchy....) , Foundations (Bittersweet, this is the one that got me hooked) , Mouthwash (Check out the video for this one, it has this 70s elton john thing going on), and Skeleton Song (so cute, so stuck in my head). Hopefully 2008 will Kate's American year! Buy the album and wait for the tour!

She's like the indie version of Lily Allen.

Seriously this woman is amazing on all levels. Her vocals her cutesy, her lyric are both witty and true, and while she is comparable as a copy of Lily Allen, she spits all over her and then some. If you must download only one song to get into her, I strongly recommend you download Foundations. Or at least go on YouTube and watch the video & listen for free. I strongly, strongly, suggest you buy this album regardless of your genre preference, she's that good.

You Said I Must Eat So Many Lemons ‘cause I Am So Bitter

Apparently January is the month where England exports all their lasses with attitude problems. Last years saw debut albums from Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen and this year’s version is Kate Nash. It is yet to be seen if by the end of 2008 she will be knocked up or in rehab, but unlike her countrymen, she like to tell it like is and in true fiery redhead style. But unlike Winehouse or Allen, Nash actually plays an instrument, the piano to be exact, which makes her sound more Regina Spektor than something produced by Mark Ronson. Nash does follow the two songstresses’ career projectory so far being a huge hit in her native country, going three singles deep, before having even the slightest bit of name recognition in the states. That should all change with the American release of Made of Bricks. This will mostly be thanks to the first single Foundations, an ode to a broken relationship that Nash just can’t let go of even though he calls her rude names in a crowded restaurants where she responds that she would rather hook up with his mates. Unlike her counterparts, Nash actually sings about the brighter side of love on Pumpkin Soup where she repeats to a potential beau that “I just want your kiss boy.” The track bounces along thanks to some well placed horns which makes it closest thing to a Ronson produced track on the album. Even though the piano is the main instrument on Made of Bricks, Nash pulls out an acoustic guitar to great effects for the beautifully tender Birds and the heartbreaking Nicest Thing. She goes even more stripped down for (Expletive Deleted)head which is pretty laughable in a good way. Also different from her predecessors whose albums were full of listenable songs, Nash’s debut is a bit uneven as there are a couple of skipable songs, the opening Play is basically unnecessary and (Expletive Deleted) Song just goes one step too far. With that said Nash may not have the clever lyrics of Allen or the soulful voice of Winehouse, but the musicianship could make her a force in the future. Well that is if she can stay out of the tabloids.

Biography

Born: July 6, 1987 in Dublin, Ireland

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Like simpatico songwriter Lily Allen, Kate Nash launched her career on MySpace, where her piano-driven pop songs and lyrics (delivered in a distinctive London accent) found a number of listeners. One such listener was Lily Allen herself, who rose to fame with a similar style of pop music in 2006. The two began championing each other's music...
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