Natasha Khan, during her September 23, 2019 interview with FADER: “It’s an obvious reference to the landscape, but also about being in a relationship with someone who doesn’t feel a sense of home — that romance about the nomadic wild guy and how difficult it is to penetrate people that don’t want to be. It was one of the earlier songs where I was using the landscape as a metaphor for these stark people, empty promises, and vast distances. In love, it’s not the real thing.”
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Natasha Khan, during her September 23, 2019 interview with FADER: “It’s an obvious reference to the landscape, but also about being in a relationshi… read more
Natasha Khan, during her September 23, 2019 interview with FADER: “It’s an obvious reference to the landscape, but also about being in a relationship with someone who doesn’t feel a sen… read more
Bat for Lashes is a pseudonym of Brighton, UK, based singer-songwriter / multi-instrumentalist / visual artist Natasha Khan (b. 25 Oct 1979, in Hertfordshire, England). She made her debut with single The Wizard (May 2006, She Bear/Drowned In Sound), following with albums Fur And Gold (Sept 2006, Echo), Two Suns (Apr 2009, Echo/Parlophone), The Haunted Man (Oct 2012, Echo/Parlophone) , The Bride (July 2016, Echo/Parlophone) and her latest album is Lost Girls (September 2019). Khan graduated Brighton University, in music and visual arts, where her experimental multi-media / installa… read more
Bat for Lashes is a pseudonym of Brighton, UK, based singer-songwriter / multi-instrumentalist / visual artist Natasha Khan (b. 25 Oct 1979, in Hertfordshire, England). She made her debut … read more
Bat for Lashes is a pseudonym of Brighton, UK, based singer-songwriter / multi-instrumentalist / visual artist Natasha Khan (b. 25 Oct 1979, in Hertfordshire, England). She made her debut with single The Wizard (May 2006, She Bear/Dro… read more