Woof Music
Yesterday Was Forever
Yesterday Was Forever
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Back with her first full length album release in five years. For her, Yesterday Was Forever is a phrase straight out of a teenage diary and it contains smatterings of '90s pop-rock (Meredith Brooks, but also The Cranberries, Annie Lennox, Alanis Morissette and similarly forthright yet positive femme rock), alternative dance numbers, and spoken-word confessionals. Yesterday was Forever sounds authentically Kate Nash, it's whimsical, playful, experimental and wildly fun. Nash’s history involves a helluva lot of highs and lows, as the youngest, loudest, sharpest new British ingenue back in 2007, she was launched as a major label product. A Brit school graduate, she started writing pop aged 14. Those songs went on to inform her number 1 record and Brit-Award gleaning debut Made Of Bricks. She sold-out huge gigs. It was a whirlwind; not one that always felt comfortable. At 20, she rebelled, changing tack on album two. Channeling Kathleen Hanna and riot grrrl punk, she made the far less commercial album My Best Friend Is You (2010), while also having her high-profile relationship be subjected to intense media scrutiny, it was ultimately a career shifting time. Now aged 30, Nash finds herself in a great place, she’s rediscovered her love for pop, launched a stellar acting career, (currently starring in the female wrestling series 'GLOW') and found communities of intersectional activists and progressive new voices to get involved in.
2LP - Double Vinyl Set.
