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Bat for Lashes - Two Suns

Two Suns

by Bat for Lashes

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Released
06/04/2009
Music Genre
Pop

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Description

2010 Brit Awards Nominee - British Female Solo Artist

Bat For Lashes (BFL) is the nom de plume of singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and visual artist Natasha Khan. With her dazzling second album, Two Suns, BFL is set to assume the mantle of the most dynamic and intriguing pop performer in the UK right now. Natasha is joined on several tracks by Brooklyn’s finest psychedelic experimentalists Yeasayer, who provide bass and beat programming. The legendary Scott Walker also performs a duet with Natasha for the heart-wrenching torch song and album closer ‘The Big Sleep’. As with Fur And Gold, Natasha chose to co produce Two Suns with David Kosten (AKA Faultline).

Product Details

Artist
Bat for Lashes
Recording Environment
Studio
Label / Studio
SPUNK
WOW HD Sales Rank
#19698
Media Content Format
Album
Original year of release
2009
Media Format
Audio CD
Year of release
2009
Number of Discs
1
CD 30days Sales Rank
#14043
Cast & Crew
Bat For Lashes (Music Performer)
David Kosten (Producer)
Natasha Khan (Producer)
David Kosten (Sound Engineer)
Natasha Khan (Sound Engineer)

Press Reviews

Like Kate Bush, Natasha Khan creates uncompromising, heartbreaking music in a singular, eerie landscape, and it's just a joy that she lets us in. Clash (magazine) (p.109)

3 stars out of 5 -- "'Daniel,' the album's early single, is a seductive, motorik love song, purring of bassline, drowsy of melody and swooning of lyric, it's pure Stevie Nicks circa RUMOURS. Mojo (Publisher) (p.106)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's a concept album about the dual self....'Siren Song' illustrates the concept perfectly, with its two distinct halves, and 'The Big Sleep,' a vaudevillian 'Some Velvet Morning' for the 00s, finds Scott Walker on call-and-response vocals. Record Collector (magazine) (p.88)

Conjuring ancient tribal vibes from ominous synths and galloping tom-toms, this art-rock Joan of Arc gushes duality motifs that thwart narrative but overflow with moonstruck sensuality. Spin (p.76)

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Glass
  2. Sleep Alone
  3. Moon and Moon
  4. Daniel
  5. Peace of Mind
  6. Siren Song
  7. Pearl's Dream
  8. Good Love
  9. Two Planets
  10. Travelling Woman
  11. Big Sleep, The
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