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poptimists2007-07-27 10:03 am
g-nashing of teeth
So where are people with Kate Nash? I have Foundations stuck in my head -- I suspect this will be like the Magic Numbers singles from a couple of years back, in that I'm enjoying the song but after two weeks I will actively hate it and want it to go away. But anyway, what strikes me most about it is how determinedly lo-fi it is -- basically it's a Helen Love song with incredibly mannered vocals over the top. First anti-folk no. 1 in UK history? C likes it a lot -- she says it actually speaks to her experience of relationships in a way which Lily Allen's stuff doesn't. And funnily, I found the video quite affecting when I looked it up on youtube (def. surprised by unexpected emotion) -- not frumpy-cute Kate and her human bf, but the animated toothbrushes and watches spooning.
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When I first heard it I did quite like it until the "and I have to admit that I was a bit scared" line which is delivered so artificially and scans so poorly it breaks the song to pieces.
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...it's certainly a very catchy number, but yes, the vocal stylings are a little odd
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The Automatic were about to come onstage on the Other Stageit was raining.I quite like her lyrical style, although it's very clearly derivative. In terms of style actually, I think there's some similarity to be made between the Arctic Monkeys, Pete Doherty, Lily & Kate, plus all the other imitators (Jack Pinata et al). They all seem to use "socially-conscious" (in massive inverted commas) lyrics that don't necessarily rhyme or scan particularly well.
'Foundations' is an ace tune. I just hope that there is other stuff on the album worth hearing.
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I blame the nihilism inherent in the Enlightenment Project.no subject
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She's not quite as funny as Jamie T though, he's the worst culprit for it.
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is ok. it's odd to think of this as #1 material.
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fwiw, i am entirely pro put on voices. this is poss cos my accent runs all over the place depending on who i am talking to, and when i'm singing i can feel that it is putting on voice anyway.
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