Showing posts with label Bat for Lashes. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label Bat for Lashes. Show all posts

    Monday, April 13, 2009





    So, obviously I'm on a bit of a Bat for Lashes kick.  If you hurry up and snag her new album, you might see why.  

    She recently made an appearance on BBC Radio 1 and performed two songs; the first, a great laptop version of her single "Daniel" and a surprise cover of the Kings of Leon hit "Use Somebody".  I haven't blogged about it, but I dig their album, Only by the Night - It's not typically a genre I'd reach for, but there's something about the quality and integrity with which these dudes from the southern US approach their cock-rock that works for me.  It's got swagger, but not the Chad Kroeger kind.  Natasha Khan's version is fairly loyal to the original, though interesting to hear it from a female perspective.  I like that she's sticking her neck out on something so commercial, so American, and so current - A smart marketing move, if nothing else.  Enjoy!


    Saturday, April 11, 2009




    The first CD I ever owned was the soundtrack to the hit show Friends. It was the mid-90s, I was in grade eight and it came alongside my very first CD player on my 13th birthday. After breaking the ice with that amazing compilation I came upon Bjork's Post and unknown hours wailing "Hyperballad". In there somewhere I backtracked all over Sinead O'Connor's catalogue and Annie Lennox released Medusa helping me realize an uncontrollable love for the genre I lovingly refer to as 80s Drama Rock. Amid all the music I love so much, this corner might be my favourite, the one that elicits the most shoulder moves and chills down my spine. I'm not sure what it is, I just love it.

    I recently posted about Bat for Lashes' new album Two Suns and have been listening like crazy. Pulling together obvious influences (reverential rather than bastardized, I assure you) like those mentioned above, Natasha Khan seems to come by it all so naturally. Born in the late 70s, perhaps she came up like I did - always lying in wait for her parents to leave the house so she could blast Sinead's "Jerusalem" or "Troy" while throwing herself around her bedroom like some kind of disabled modern dancer. Or maybe that was just me. Whatever the case, Khan seems to be soaked in the sounds she employs, never verging on put-on or disingenuous.

    A great next-step from her debut, the Mercury-nominated Fur and Gold, her follow-up is rich and fully-realized, ranging from early (and also Choirgirl-era) Tori Amos through to more modern, danceable artists like Roisin Murphy. The through line is a plethora of organic instruments, heavy bass lines and fantastical programming. She and co-producer David Kosten (who also worked on her debut) layer in seemingly endless amounts of atmospheric background sounds, all adding up to anything but a sophomore slump - theatrical, big and dynamic. I don't call it 80s Drama Rock for nothing. But for all the epic songs, there are a few smaller ones too - On "Moon and Moon" it's mainly piano and voice, a beautiful and cryptic song. "Siren Song" starts out meditative and then grows, exploding into a piano-driven timpani-thumper. I live for this.

    The album is available on iTunes now - In the meantime check out these, the album-opener "Glass" and the beautiful "Moon and Moon".

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    Monday, April 6, 2009





    Bat for Lashes (the moniker of British drama-rocktress Natasha Khan) releases her new album Two Suns tomorrow.  At times recalling early Sinead O'Connor and Roisin Murphy-lite, this is an organic, percussive mix of the hyper-intellectual with groovy beats.  I dig it.  I dare you not to get sucked into the album highlight (among many), "Daniel" - Download now!  

    Download: "Daniel"

    Tuesday, March 3, 2009





    I will swipe my first entry from These Roving Eyes. Cheap, I know.

    A little Winter Mixed Tape for y'all. A collection of songs I'm loving - some old, some new, all receiving constant play in my world. Enjoy and check these artists out on iTunes.

    1) Epilepsy is Dancing – Antony and the Johnsons
    2) Went Walking – Bosque Brown
    3) Tailor – Julie Doiron
    4) Hold Time – M. Ward
    5) Mykonos – Fleet Foxes
    6) Paddy’s Gone – Antony and the Johnsons
    7) Broken Chair – Jim Guthrie
    8) He Doesn’t Know Why – Fleet Foxes
    9) Another World – Antony and the Johnsons
    10) Prescilla – Bat for Lashes
    11) Aeon – Antony and the Johnsons
    12) You Are Free – Cat Power
    13) Streetlights – Kanye West
    14) Oh My God – Gentleman Reg
    15) Gossip in the Grain – Ray LaMontagne
    16) Man Under the Sea – Patrick Watson
    17) Oh Lonesome Me – M. Ward
    18) Little Tornados – Aimee Mann
    19) Call it Off – Tegan and Sara
    20) Magpie to the Morning – Neko Case


    Download the zip!