Natasha Khan has what might be the song of the year, a spellbinding new album, a performance on Letterman tonight, and the Thom Yorke stamp of approval. It’s an impressive fact sheet, and it got tossed early into the haunting Two Suns standout “Glass” last night. What happened in Bowery Ballroom was a slate-wiping de novo revue, bringing the sort of magic that creates hopeless devotion. Although when people come to your show with glitter, headdresses, and marriage proposals, you’re probably doing just fine.


For her part Natasha came with a new band, featuring the ex-Asher Charlotte Hatherley, beats by drummer Sarah Jones, and multi-instrumental/electronics from Ben Christophers. With them, the swagger they brought even to Fur & Gold‘s already swaggering “Sarah” and “What’s A Girl To Do,” and Khan’s own evolution from carefully chosen reference points to burgeoning individuality, the shift was apparent. Knitting Factory in ’07 was a promise, last night was the arrival. There’s still a certain chilly, art-school mysticism at play in Natasha’s presentation — there was the stage strewn with leg lamps and figurines, there were those outfits — though it’s escaped the veil of stomping rain sticks and crept toward a midnight-electro sort of mystique. She shook to her beats, belted with her guitar, poured her heart out at the piano. Her voice was resonant and unerring, the gracious shyness of her banter long gone when in song. When dancing between tunes she was bold and sexy, trailing off into demure smiles, almost like she was embarrassed, or embarrassed to know, how well it’s come together. She was, in a word, perfect. This video from last night backs me up:


(via self-titledmag.com)

There was a lo-fi-ish version of “Daniel” early, a fully dressed take on the tune for the second encore, and a catalog-wiping spread of songs between. David Byrne was there (of course David Byrne was there). She’s taking the band to the Ed Sullivan Theatre for a Letterman performance, then to Philly’s First Unitarian Church, and back up here to Music Hall Of Williamsburg tomorrow night. I’ll be there. Again.

SETLIST
01 “Glass”
02 “Slep Alone”
03 “Horse & I”
04 “Daniel” (Lo-Fi-ish Version)
05 “Traveling Woman”
06 “Siren Song”
07 “Wizard”
08 “Sarah”
09 “Peace Of Mind”
10 “Tahiti”
11 “What’s A Girl To Do”
12 “Pearl’s Dream”
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13 “Prescilla”
14 “Good Love”
15 “Moon & Moon”
16 “Two Planets”
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17 “Daniel” (Original Version)

Don’t miss, please:

05/01 – Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
05/02 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
05/09 – Dissonanze Festival
05/10 – Milan, Italy @ Teatro Leonardo
05/11 – Munich, German @ Ampere
05/12 – Berlin, Germany @ Postbahnhof
05/14 – Hamburg, Germany @ Knust
05/15 – Brussels, Belgium @ Botanique
05/16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @
05/18 – Cologne, Germany @ Kulturkirche
05/19 – Lille, France @ L’Aeronef
05/20 – Nantes, France @ L’Olympic
05/22 – Toulouse, France @ Le Bikini
05/23 – Montpellier, France @ Salle Victoire 2
05/25 – Lyon, France @ Le Ninkasi
05/26 – Strasbourg, France @ La Laiterie
05/27 – Paris, France @ Le Bataclan
05/29 – Barcelona, Spain (Primavera Sound Festival)
06/10 – Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
06/11 – Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
06/13 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
06/26 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
06/28 – (Glastonbury Festival)
07/17 – (Latitude Festival)
08/05 – (Electric Picnic Festival – Boutique Music Festival)
08/09 – Chicago, IL (Lollapalooza)
09/11 – Bestival 2009

Letterman tonight. Set your TiVO.

Comments (17)
  1. so so fine. can’t wait for primavera!!!

  2. Alan Knut  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    I’m looking forward to her Seattle show. Only in the past couple days have I started listening to her. Really incredible. Live she is great as well, her vocal pitch is really great. On Glass for example, there aren’t many singers who can hit those high notes with such precision and tone.

  3. medzik  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    I saw her in Toronto, and she was completely perfect. I could easily call it a tie with Bjork for the best concert I have ever been to.

  4. jjazznola  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    This woman is very talented. Can’t wait until tomorrow night.

  5. glazzy  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    I’m so jealous…why won’t she come to my hometown?

  6. Apexa  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    Natasha Khan + Charlotte Hatherley = Heaven.

  7. Blackdove24  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    Snap, I am ever so jealous. The two months or so leading up to her Boston show felt like such a long wait, only to find out the day before that it got postponed til early August. So. Far. Away!
    : ( : ( : ( <——-me

  8. meeker  |   Posted on May 1st, 2009

    2 encores? she’s not thom yorke yet. Jesus christ. Also, honestly Daniel is great but the rest really isn’t. Come on now people.

  9. Danielle is great, sure. So is What’s…, Wizard, Good Love, Moon & Moon, and the rest. From both albums. But why no Seal Jubilee, Bat’s Mouth, or Sad Eyes? Three of her most epic songs?

  10. That setlist is amazing!!! I couldn’t have dreamt it better. I can’t wait to see her!

  11. jvr2000  |   Posted on May 2nd, 2009

    so refreshing to see somebody with a shitload of talent sing.

  12. mark c.   |   Posted on May 2nd, 2009

    you guys just provided me with jerk off material for the next 3 week!

  13. sylvester  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2009

    “daniel” is the song of the year? i think “you are the blood” and “my girls” disagree. plus i haven’t even heard all of dirty projectors new album.

  14. Alex  |   Posted on May 4th, 2009

    Erm…second paragraph, second sentence…isn’t it “What’s a GIRL To Do?”

  15. Natasha Khan is completely captivating live. Check out our review and photos from her show in Philly.

    http://www.phrequency.com/blog/Bat_for_Lashes_performs_at_First_Unitarian_Church.html

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