Bat for Lashes - Fur and Gold (2007)

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Title: Fur and Gold
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Echo/Parlophone
Genre: Indie, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 48:46
Total Size: 274 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Horse And I
02 - Trophy
03 - Tahiti
04 - What's A Girl To Do
05 - Sad Eyes
06 - The Wizard
07 - Prescilla
08 - Bat's Mouth
09 - Seal Jubilee
10 - Sarah
11 - I Saw A Light
12 - I'm on Fire

Look at Natasha Khan, with her Cleopatra shawl and elfish hair, on the cover of Fur and Gold, and you'll surely have this half-Pakistani, half-English songstress pegged as the first British riposte to the U.S. freak-folk movement that's thrown up figures like Joanna Newsom, Devendra Banhart, and Cocorosie. In some ways, that's an accurate comparison: Bat for Lashes has a way with mystique, one which elevates even quite simple topics-the break-up tale of "What's a Girl to Do?"-into grand achievements of ghostly trauma: "My bat-lightning heart," she whispers, "wants to fly away." Dig a little deeper, though, because the music to be found on Fur and Gold has a more complex provenance. "Horse and I," a harpsichord-led track embellished with theremin and a militaristic drum motif, is the sort of vintage-modern soundscape reminiscent of Björk at her most restrained, while elsewhere the dramatic tale-telling of "Prescilla" and "Bat's Mouth" suggest Bat for Lashes might yet develop into a songwriter of the poetic calibre of Kate Bush. The debut album from Bat for Lashes is a haunting, richly orchestrated work that, for all its experimentation and intelligence, is emotional and deeply moving. --Louis Pattison


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