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Bat for Lashes: ‘I escaped the anxiety of a major record deal and Brexit’

Natasha Khan was burnt out after a decade in the music industry. She tells Will Hodgkinson how moving to LA inspired her gothic new album
Natasha Khan, aka Bat for Lashes
Natasha Khan, aka Bat for Lashes
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As Bat for Lashes, Natasha Khan has marked herself out as one of the most colourful and compelling singers since Kate Bush. Her Mercury-nominated debut of 2006, Fur and Gold, pitched tales of suburban teenage angst against otherworldly gothic pop. For Two Suns in 2009 she adopted a femme-fatale alter ego called Pearl and evoked tales from the New York underground. The Bride (2016) was a concept album about a woman whose fiancé dies in a car crash on the way to the wedding. Everything Khan has done has been imaginative and romantic, operating in life’s grey areas. Didactic she is not.

“The thing is, I am a grey area,” says Khan, 39, who is the daughter of the Pakistani squash player Rehmat Khan