I will happily admit to being an avid Kate Nash fan, back in 2007 when her album "Made of Bricks" was on the top of most adolescent girl's Christmas lists. However, long gone are the colourful days of quirky lyrics and stitching leggings with her latest contribution "I Just Love You More", from her long awaited second album, (due 19th April).
It appears Kate has taken a new direction, with strong influence from bands such as The Long Blondes. Swapping her awkward but lovable accent for a string of post-punk screams, the outcome is interesting to say the least.
It may be slightly repetitive, (OK, so perhaps overly repetitive), and marginally trashy, but Kate has come back with a feisty track that I'd compare to Marmite - you either love it or you hate it. Although it seems I haven't made my mind up just yet.
It appears Kate has taken a new direction, with strong influence from bands such as The Long Blondes. Swapping her awkward but lovable accent for a string of post-punk screams, the outcome is interesting to say the least.
It may be slightly repetitive, (OK, so perhaps overly repetitive), and marginally trashy, but Kate has come back with a feisty track that I'd compare to Marmite - you either love it or you hate it. Although it seems I haven't made my mind up just yet.
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