Innocent girls who don't mince words, they love it in England. In 2006 Lily Allen was the 'sweet of the year', with Kate Nash the next darling presents itself. Just like Allen grew up through MySpace and neither fell on her mouth, but that is where the comparison actually ends. Because where Allen is musically in the 'urban' corner with songs influenced by reggae and hip-hop, Nash leans closer to
… indie pop. Nash's popularity in Britain had grown to such an extent that the release of her debut Made Of Bricks was pushed forward for several months, quite unusually. As a singer-songwriter with spunk, who learned to play the guitar when she was forced to sit at home with a broken foot, Nash exposes her emotional life. In a short time Nash has managed to write quite a few nice songs, with the two singles Foundations and Mouthwash as very pleasant newcomers. The authenticity of her accent is disputed, the charm of Made Of Bricks is clear. (IV)more