Natasha Khan and her first two Mercury Prize-nominee albums: It is now well known in Art Pop climes of our day and even if The Haunted is one not unusual rash in the creation curve Khan, who calls herself as a musician Bat For Lashes, means primarily not think anyone is boring, but rather that there is time again consistent quality in sensitive feeling transmission input into ear. Khan led on Two Suns Yeasayer as Beat provider an even on String number three droning synths and grooving bass, as if she had some hip Indietronica band behind which her delicate singer / songwriter flowers urban upgrade (Lilies, All Your Gold).
That Khan is a talented musician, we already know since the debut and its famous single with the video in Donnie Darko-fashion. Had also the successor to his great music and so it is hardly surprising that The Haunted Man is a sensitive, and as powerful act with some candidates that underpin that these young British lady has come with Pakistani roots, to keep first place and us secondly resistant to feed with charming music. All Your Gold Horses Of The Sun, Rest Your Head or Oh Yeah and A Wall: The great moments on Natasha Khan's third album may surprise someone might barely, but they are nonetheless recommended.
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