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No matter how much people on this side of the Atlantic adore Kings Of Leon (debatable), they should know that Europeans hear the band very differently. It's one thing to like the Followills, but it's quite another to like the Followills in a climate where little local artists like Coldplay and Radiohead pointedly praise their looks and sounds, and critically beloved sirens like Lykke Li and now Bat For Lashes try their best to stamp their spirits on the group's tracks. Uncontroversial point: People take KoL seriously over there. As it turns out the Kings cuts are surprisingly malleable, or maybe just that Natasha is an adept sound shaper: Last week she stopped into BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge and delivered an affecting and stripped, synth and tamborine take on "Use Sombeody" that you really don't have to even know Kings Of Leon to enjoy. Earlier Scott had highlighted the internet-enabled bonus track "Daniel (Lo Fi Version)" (for Khan lo fi means chillier and more sparse, not low fidelity, but it's OK because it's great), and we have her Live Lounge verison of that for you, too. Continue reading Bat For Lashes Covers Kings Of Leon...
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Bat For Lashes: – ‘The Dream Of Delphi’ review: spiralling symphonies written in the patient gaze of new motherhood
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The Ivor Novello-winning artist's sixth record is another compelling listen as Khan moves into a new phase creatively and personallyThe post Bat For Lashes – ‘The Dream Of Delphi’ review: spiralling symphonies written in the patient gaze of new motherhood appeared first on NME.
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Bat For Lashes: on ‘The Dream Of Delphi’: “A cosmic, raw, maternal look at love”
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Natasha Khan tells NME about what to expect from her new album – and theatrical new tour featuring Charlotte Hatherley, formerly of AshThe post Bat For Lashes on ‘The Dream Of Delphi’: “A cosmic, raw, maternal look at love” appeared first on NME.
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Bat For Lashes: – “At Your Feet”
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Next week, we’re getting a new Bat For Lashes album. The Dream Of Delphi is Natasha Khan’s first new LP in five years, and it’s named after her daughter Delphi, born during quarantine. We’ve already posted three early songs: the title track, “Letter To My Daughter,” and “Home....
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Bat For Lashes: – “Home”
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A couple of months ago, Bat For Lashes announced the new album The Dream Of Delphi. So far, the project of Natasha Khan has shared the title track and “Letter To My Daughter.” Today, she’s back with the new single “Home.”
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Bat For Lashes: – “Letter To My Daughter”
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In a couple of months, Bat For Lashes will return with The Dream Of Delphi, her first new album in five years; we posted the title track last month. The new LP is named after Delphi, Natasha Khan’s daughter, who was born during quarantine. It seems like the entire record is all about the experience of becoming a mother and bringing ano...
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