Foundations – Kate Nash

November 11th, 2009

I nearly committed sins against the NaBloPoMo gods by not writing a post in time today, but I’ll manage to scrape in 15 minutes before midnight!

I blame this awful Melbourne heatwave, the packed tram that I had to ride home, and the stench of B.O. in the air that I was utterly unable to get away from. By the time I got home I was really nauseous and needed to sleep it off.

(That sleep lasted a little longer than planned…)

I wish I was a Summer person, but I’m just not. I am really dreading the next few months.

Anyway, I’m lucky to have come across this Kate Nash song tonight, via Naturally Nina’s lovely blog, so that I have something to write about! In her post Nina compared Kate Nash to Regina Spektor, maybe because of her choice of instrumentation, but when I listened to this song it instantly made me think of Lily Allen. The accent makes that an easy comparison, but there’s something about her looks and attitude that makes me think that Lily has been a big influence.

The lyrics are pretty fantastic, and I love that the video managed to convey their suffocating relationship so cleverly using everyday domestic objects. It has certainly made me want to check out the rest of her stuff to see if it’s as good as this song.

Enjoy the tune, I’m off to resume my sleep!

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  • http://thatswhatyourmumsaid.com Adele

    I often put this particular song on repeat when I listen to Kate Nash. I like her better than Lily Allen – partly because I don’t really like Lily Allen anyway and partly because I think her music is more mature. I don’t know, that sounds a bit wanky, but it is the vibe I get from her. She is one cool chick!

  • http://www.scarletwords.com Elizabeth

    From what I’ve heard of her music so far, I’m drawn to Kate Nash almost automatically because I tend to lean away from pop.

    And yet I have to admit that Lily makes pop just a little bit fun.

    Our secret, okay?

  • http://nadinerine.com nadine

    Get your hands on the entire album. It’s kind of brilliant. :)