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February 23, 2009

New Bat For Lashes (Feat. Scott Walker) - "The Big Sleep"

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Bat For Lashes' excellent new album Two Suns has plenty gorgeous stuff on it. For instance, we showed you an earlier live incarnation of "Moon And Moon." If I had to choose favorites, though, I'd point to those Chippendale drums and general windblown feel of opener "Glass," the chilly, running-in-the-dark dance-floor love song "Daniel," and Natasha Khan's ghostly, spare "it's curtains down time" duet with Scott Walker, "The Big Sleep." Fittingly, the latter's the closer ... because (a) it's about saying goodbye and voices fading and (b) it would be difficult following up a guest spot, however brief, from a vocal genius. Well, if you wanted to have yourself a great, dark listening experience, you could follow it with Fever Ray, but first this:

"Daniel":

You can hear "Sleep Alone" and should listen to "Glass" and "Daniel" again at her MySpace. And, if you haven't gotten around to it yet, explore Scott Walker's back catalog, starting with Tilt and The Drift.

Two Suns is out 4/6 via Astralwerks.

UPDATE: Check out the awesome "Daniel" single cover. Wax on...

Posted at 5:21 PM by brandon
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This album is really fucking good. "Two Planets" is a killer track.

Posted by: Michele at 02/23/09 5:45 PM  | Reply
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I agree the whole album is dope...glass and good love rock my world right now

Posted by: Rob at 02/23/09 5:58 PM  | Reply
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she has an impressive array of headdresses. where does one even find a headdress?

Posted by: J at 02/23/09 5:59 PM  | Reply
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The Bjork Store (a subsidiary of American Apparel)

Posted by: gokinsmen at 02/23/09 7:36 PM  | Reply
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Scott Walker's voice is magical. Toads turn into princes whenever he sneezes.

Posted by: TD at 02/23/09 8:07 PM  | Reply
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wow, Daniel is amazing!

Posted by: pants at 02/24/09 3:10 AM  | Reply
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FYI. It's "Two Suns"... not "Sons".

Posted by: Ant at 02/24/09 10:15 AM  | Reply
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Makes you think of her recent cover of the Cure's 'A forest' when the bass starts moving in 'Daniel' , very Seventeen Seconds...dark and lovely....
Can't wait for the full release!

Posted by: Wild Spiders at 02/24/09 10:16 AM  | Reply
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It's like the missing bass line in her recent cover of the Cures 'A forest' reappears here in 'Daniel', love it when that track starts moving!!

Posted by: Seventeen Seconds at 02/24/09 10:29 AM  | Reply
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How many macaws must lose their tail feathers to fuel this indie obsession with headdresses?!

Posted by: me at 02/24/09 12:05 PM  | Reply
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wait other people are wearing them now!!?
Never mind, I'm over feathers.

Posted by: FlimFlam  in reply to me's comment at 03/11/09 3:08 AM  | Reply
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Amazing album, Siren Song, Two Planets, Glass, Good Love........ I'm in love with Natasha. Lucky Me, i'll see her in Paris in mai! There will be 600 other people, but I don't care!lol

Posted by: frederic at 02/24/09 12:47 PM  | Reply
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Yes! One of my most anticipated albums of the year.

Posted by: glassy at 02/24/09 7:36 PM  | Reply
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shes a shaman.

Posted by: lolz at 02/26/09 11:57 AM  | Reply
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FYI -- "Moon and Moon," not "Moon on Moon."

Posted by: Sarah at 03/02/09 12:24 PM  | Reply
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This album has two great songs, "Glass" and "Daniel" the rest is OK

Posted by: 2 at 03/10/09 5:24 PM  | Reply
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I agree with 2. The rest of em just don't stick.

Posted by: f at 03/10/09 5:48 PM  | Reply
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headdresses aside, i love these tracks.

Posted by: tinkerbell at 03/16/09 6:08 PM  | Reply
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