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#21: Kate Nash - Made of Bricks


#21: Kate Nash - Made of Bricks

From across the sea in Europe, a young female singer/songwriter by the name of Kate Nash has become the greatest imported product the Americas has seen this year. Featuring the critically acclaimed single "Foundations," the album displays a more rugged version of a Regina Spektor-esque attitude. Although Nash's British accent is rather thick at times, the songs are sweet and silly, and allow the listener to momentarily retreat to an unfamiliar land of the abnormal.

Made of Bricks is another one of those incredible albums that justifies that the second dose of the "British Invasion" is in full swing. It's the irresistible talents of Nash, The Shins, and the Arctic Monkeys, just to name a few, that may make the obnoxious and self-acclaimed more articulate music fan plead with American songwriters to read a book. Perhaps I am looking to deeply into the fact that this is just a surprisingly good album, but that wouldn't be much fun now, would it?

Posted byLogan Lenz at 20:30  

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