My best friend is you – Kate Nash

My best friend is you – Kate Nash

After a 2007 debut that cast her as a poor man’s Lily Allen, Kate Nash returns with an oddly satisfying sophomore effort, mashing together stylistic influences as varied as ’60s girl-group pop and ’90s grrrl-group grunge. Surprisingly, it’s on the latter she’s more successful, like the brilliant Yeah Yeah Yeahs pastiche I Just Love You More or the tense anti-homophobia rant I’ve Got A Secret. All in all, a welcome progression.

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