
The worst word to describe music was, is and is always going to be honest. But that’s just the perfect adjective for Kate Nash. She’s not Lily Allen and she’s not Jamie T’s female counterpart. It’s just Kate. Her daily-life stories could also be yours or mine. In fact, they are. However, audiobloggers around the globe love her unique voice and her British accent. But the tightrope walk between childishness and maturity is the most special thing about her debut“Made Of Bricks” (Fiction/Polydor/Universal). I can’t stop listening to it and I am definitely going to post an album review soon. If you want to find out more about Kate visit her myspace profile and you can listen to the song “Mouthwash” that I put online for you. Of course, the album is already available on iTunes or Amazon. So, that was my recommendation for you. xoxo Ally

her album is only as good as it is due to paul epworth producing and co writing the best songs.
her demos STANK
if you think so…I really don’t. But it’s good to hear a differing opinion.
what the hell are you two on? kate nash is actually amazing. her voice is astounding and shes an invidual singer unlike anyone else.
Well, I like her too but you shouldn’t forget the people behind the artists. And if lily thinks that her demos are not good then that’s okay. I put her version of hang me up to dry online, you should check it out, madeline
Her music is TERRIBLE live in concert. She is repetitive and unimaginative. Her lyrics save her but if the venue has bad sound, you will not hear her voice and be dissapointed like I was. Much room for improvement. I hope she gets better. Her album is cool though. Dont wate your money seeing her live.
Terrible show.