Fur And Gold

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 48:33

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Anagrams

By Maris Kreizman, Audiobooks Editor

"Anagrams" is the name of one of my favorite books - it's clever and heart-wrenching at the same time.I like sad songs you can dance to, and I like sad songs you can cry to. I like girl groups and electro-pop and Brit pop and twangy torch songs. I'm still haunted by some of the songs that I was obsessed with when I was a kid. I think "twee" and "deep" are not mutually exclusive. more »

They Say All Music Guide

With Fur & Gold, Bat for Lashes — aka Natasha Khan — brings a fairytale quality and air of mystery to her music, performing a delicate balancing act between everyday emotions and the power of fantasy. As the title suggests, there’s something gorgeous but raw about her songs, which fly from spare British chamber folk to shades of lavish rock, pop, and dance as she throws herself into stories that update the traditions of other iconic female artists. She’s a warrior princess of the moors with only her steed to keep her company on “Horse and I,” a song whose dramatic sweep would do Kate Bush proud; on the fable-like sensual duet “Trophy,” Khan sings “creatures of mercy/shoot them down and set me free” with Björk-like urgency. Despite Fur & Gold’s unabashedly mystical vibe, Khan emphasizes the reality in her magical reality, whether she makes it sound like it’s perfectly natural to sing “drink his blood and he’s our leader” on “The Wizard,” or crafts strong heroines on songs such as “Prescilla”‘s urban folk or “Sarah”‘s surprising rock. The most remarkable thing — out of a lot of remarkable things — about Fur & Gold is the emotional power of Khan’s songs. “What’s a Girl to Do?” might be decorated with beautifully ghostly girl group beats and harmonies, but the pain of falling out of love is palpable. Best of all is “Sad Eyes,” a love song so warm and fragile that the way it cuts to the quick when Khan sings “trying to keep it together/keep my love as light as a feather” is breathtaking. As far flung as these songs can be, they never sound scattered, and only rarely overdone: the thunderstorm-laden ballad “I Saw a Light” is the only moment that feels close to over the top. Fortunately, the final track, a soaring cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m on Fire” that shows off Khan’s vulnerable, old soul voice to its finest, more than compensates. This is a vivid, accomplished, transporting debut. – Heather Phares

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  • 05.23.12 Only 3 weeks to go until Bat for Lashes plays Cambridge Junction on June 13th. Tickets from - http://t.co/FegMaknD
  • 05.10.12 Natasha wanted to share this video with you all, hope you enjoy it! http://t.co/xMbGgfTH
  • 05.04.12 Tickets for Bat for Lashes intimate Cambridge Junction performance are now on sale - http://t.co/FegQHUox
  • 05.03.12 Bat for Lashes will be playing Cambridge Junction on 13/06/12 - Tickets on sale tomorrow 9am - http://t.co/FegQHUox
  • 04.13.12 Bat for Lashes is releasing an exclusive limited edition 7” for Record Store Day 2012. More info: http://t.co/TzffwjVy
  • 03.19.12 Then on the 10th July Bat for Lashes will be playing Den Atelier in Luxembourg - http://t.co/xKo6jHG3
  • 03.19.12 Firstly, on the 28th of June at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, tickets go on sale on 24/03/12 - http://t.co/JKTCmKN1
  • 03.19.12 Bat for Lashes will be performing two more headline shows in Europe over the summer...
  • 03.09.12 Bat for Lashes will be playing Bestival 2012. For further info and ticket links - http://t.co/YZcy1J04
  • 03.08.12 Followed by an appearance at Bergenfest, Bergen on June 21st. Tickets for both can be purchased at http://t.co/spdj1Ipw
  • 03.08.12 Bat for Lashes will be performing two shows in Norway. A headline show at the Rockefeller Music Hall on June 20th.
  • 03.06.12 Bat for Lashes will be returning to perform at Latitude 2012 - For info and tickets visit http://t.co/Na5yK0Fa