Kate Nash: Yesterday Was Forever review – slightly stale pop nostalgia
(Girl Gang Records)‘I want a takeaway with you / I don’t care if it’s Chinese food,†sings Kate Nash on her fourth album. It’s a lyric that could easily belong on her first, 2007’s Made of Bricks, a collection of gauche kitchen-sink pop that topped the charts and established Nash as the heir apparent to her early champion Lily Allen. But while the latter has continued to pump out attention-grabbing and occasionally brilliant pop, Nash’s career has f...
Guardian Music — (Girl Gang Records)‘I want a takeaway with you / I don’t care if it’s Chinese food,†sings Kate Nash on her fourth album. It’s a lyric th... more info
DrownedInSound — Nash hasn't just tried to continue her legacy as one of the UK's most iconic, honest and innovative pop sensations… she has completely rewritten it. more info