Music / rock

Kitchen sink


Reviews (4)


NME

d. 25. June 2020

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El Hunt

d. 25. June 2020

"On her fourth album, the musician grapples with - and ultimately embraces - the complexities of being a woman, channelling a powerful voice".


Pitchfork

d. 25. June 2020

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Ben Hewitt

d. 25. June 2020

"The best songs on the singer-songwriter's excellent fourth album invoke the surreal melodramas of Björk and the wry social commentary of Pulp".


The guardian

d. 28. June 2020

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Phil Mongredien

d. 28. June 2020

"Kitchen Sink is an album that slowly charms its way into your conscience, and is all the more pleasing for that".


Mojo

2020 July

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Jude Rogers

2020 July

"Her best yet: From its Abigail's Party cover onwards, Nadine Shah's fourth album bristles with black humour, and takes absolutely no prisoners. A defiant, rocking album about being a woman, it eschews earnestness for disruptiveness, and is full of fantastic, cutting lyrics ... Shah's voice throughout is fantastic, carrying and castigating her listeners along with her, while her brilliant band nails radio-friendly rock, swirling 4AD-style gothic atmospheres, and perfect post-punk attack".