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Made of Bricks

Made of Bricks

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Artist: Kate Nash
Label: Interscope
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 1488

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 1745515
UPC: 602517455153
EAN: 0602517455153
ASIN: B000V3L0ZK

Release Date: January 8, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Play
  • Foundations
  • Mouthwash
  • Dickhead
  • Birds
  • We Get On
  • Mariella
  • Shit Song
  • Pumpkin Soup
  • Skeleton Song
  • Nicest Thing
  • Merry Happy

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Thanks to a gaggle of loyal MySpace friends, Kate Nash skyrocketed to the top of the British charts just a year after penning her first song, so you might expect her first album to sound a bit cobbled together. In reality, it is a wildly exuberant, refreshingly original set of songs that suffers from only a few lyrical clunkers and less-than-realized melodies. For the most part, it follows mentor Lily Allen's genre-busting lead, wrapping charming tunes like "We Get On" and "Pumpkin Soup" around lopsided beats, simple piano melodies, and blunt kiss-offs that Nash delivers through a laughably thick cockney accent. "Foundations" brings everything together beautifully, spinning a romantic argument into a surprisingly poignant and memorable single that confirms her sudden success as no fluke. --Aidin Vaziri

Album Description
2007 debut album from the UK songstress Kate Nash. Pop music with indie sensibilities and an experimental edge permeate much of this album, and it is topped off with Nash's distinctive estuary vocal stylings. Since the album's release, Nash has been the talk of the town in the UK, where she regularly appears in most of the music magazines from NME to Q. She has quickly risen the ranks from 'darling of the critics' to commercially-successful artist, and deservedly so. Features 12 tracks including the single 'Foundations'. Universal.

Album Details
2007 Debut Full Length Album from the Young Lady who was the Talk of 2007. Her Debut Single for Fiction Records, "Foundations", Debuted at Number Two in the UK and is One of Summer 2007's Biggest Singles! She also Caused a Storm on the Live Scene as She was One of the Highlights of the Annual Glastonbury Festival and Played an Amazing Set at the UK'S "t in the Park" Fest. She Writes Impeccable Poetry Accompanied by Great Electro-pop Beats in Confections that have Had Visitors to her Myspace Site Hunkering for More.


Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Clever, Catchy, and Enjoyable   October 8, 2008
Kate Nash is -also- British. She sounds like a combination of Lily Allen, Regina Spektor, and a soft-pop songstress e.g. Catherine Feeny but with a cute accent. The album starts out easy pop, goes harder, goes back down to something gentle. More than anything, her songs are FUN and CATCHY. This is a perfect summer album.

Foundations is a perfect kick-off of the album, and Mouthwash is brilliant; it puts a smile on my face every single time. Kate's biggest talent is her ability to meld clever, catchy lyrics (listeners actually take notice of her lyrics, something that may be rare in today's pop music) with her unique, adorable voice. This is one of the few albums I can remember (with the exception of Lily Allen) in which I'll be listening to a song, and a lyric will make me chuckle or smile, because it's so damn ingenious.

Nash is a pretty gifted pianist, so that provides a substantial backing to the album, but it's not pretentious, it's used perfectly lightly in most of the songs...the other few songs primarily backed by light acoustic/electric guitar. It may take a few listens to really get on board: at first I thought it was a bit over-produced, and although it is undeniably poppy, the lyrics and her inventiveness in songwriting is what shines through after repeated listens.

I grew to like almost every song quite a bit. Highlights (other than "Foundations" and "Mouthwash") are the groovy "We Get On," the poignant rocker (not an oxymoron) "Skeleton Song," "Nicest Thing" (which provides a lush change of pace and might yield some tears if you're in a vulnerable state), and the wonderfully upbeat closer "Merry Happy" which has a 'down'-beat 7-minute-long hidden track at the end (from which the album's title and cover artwork seem to be from) that sold me on Kate Nash as a legitimate talent with a knack for making pop music that actually has something different to offer.



5 out of 5 stars Listen to it all the time.   July 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Mariella and Nicest Thing are my two favorite songs. I really like this CD. Her lyrics are funny and cute and the tune is hum-worthy. Defiantly worth the buy.


3 out of 5 stars Interesting Little Angry Girl!   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Kate has that lovely Brit accent that's so 'fetch!' Her angry songs are mixed with the sweetest little hymns like the perfect martini. The baby-girl voice and rowdy profanity is an intoxicating mix when you're mad as hell, but want to be nice and feel better! It's angel versus devil; you have to listen to determine who wins...


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic CD   July 20, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Kate Nash has got te be one of the best up and coming singers out of England. Fantastic voice combined with great writing and band. Would highly recommend. She's been bumped to the top of my "hit list". Great stuff.

Vendor was great in getting the product to me as promised. Would also recommend.



1 out of 5 stars AWFUL!   July 14, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I can't believe that this ENTIRE album is so full of songs with nothing to say. Her over the top British accent gets tiresome, her uninspired lyrics may appeal to the average 14 year old who actually believes the way to get over a broken heart is to just drink and pout. I was patient with the first few tracks, but each song got worse than the last one and I finally just gave up.

What a waste of money and time!


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