Kate Nash Loves You More

Well Kate Nash has certainly changed directions, hasn’t she? She seems to have taken a page from The Horrors’ playbook and given us a considerable about-face for album number 2 (at least if this opening gamut is indicative of the rest of the new material). We’re certainly well out of ‘Foundations’ territory. And you know what? It works for me. The Kim Deal-ification of Kate Nash is hereby approved.
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Yes buddy agreed i got the press release from polydor in the UK you beat me to the punch pretty much summed up my thoughts
Meh.
Thanks for the thoughtful commentary, Ceci! ;)
LOL!
I’m intrigued enough to wonder what the rest of the album sounds like. Wonder why she’s wandering in such a different direction…not that it’s a bad thing, I’m just wonderin’ :)
Maybe she figured Lilly Allen has cornered the market on polished English pop and decided she’d go as far in the other direction as she could? Who knows.
Rest of the album is pretty much Fondations 2. I like it but I Just Love You More is the outlier on the album.
Ben, I am in complete agreement. It’s certainly not a bad album, but I was incredibly disappointed that she didn’t experiment more.