Laura Studarus - 11/May/2010  At the end of "Don't You Want To Share the Guilt" Kate Nash screams, "Not being able to articulate what I want to say drives me crazy!" This is just o...
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Chris Coplan - 06/May/2010  You like Kate Nash. Made of Bricks drew you in immediately with its hefty quantities of quirk, and Nash’s cutesy sing-song cockney accent was a harsh ...
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Johnny Dee - 30/Apr/2010  In 2007 Kate Nash, with her staccato delivery and chatty songs about brushing teeth and crap relationships, was seen as the thinking, book-reading per...
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Ted Chase - 30/Apr/2010  West London's Kate Nash exploded in her native country in2007 thanks to single "Foundations" (and support from discoverer Lily Allen),reaching #1 in B...
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Marc Hogan - 29/Apr/2010  "Look it up on YouTube." That was Kate Nash at a gig in England last month, rejecting requests to play her biggest hit, "Foundations". Following in th...
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Sean Fennessey - 28/Apr/2010  Nash's 2007 debut was charming, if snippy, piano pop sung by a kid who'd just begun to let herself cuss. Now 22, she's full-on pissy and proud, pullin...
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Joe Morrison - 27/Apr/2010  Starting with a nod to the all too famous Scouting For Girls formula (repeat chorus, whine to fade) in ‘Paris’, it’s not long before you realise that ...
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Jason Keller - 22/Apr/2010  Kate Nash is going to extremes to shed that cutesy, lovelorn teen image she courted when her single Foundations became an out-of-nowhere hit a few yea...
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WILL HERMES - 22/Apr/2010  Kate Nash topped the U.K. charts with her 2008 debut, Made of Bricks, on which she delivered spiky piano pop and made good use of the term "dickhead."...
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Melody Lau - 21/Apr/2010  For those mourning the hiatus of Lily Allen’s music career, Kate Nash’s latest release, My Best Friend Is You, will surely be the perfect remedy. The ...
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