Bat For Lashes - NPR (Interview)

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2021
  • Singer, writer and producer Natasha Khan moved to LA to write scripts and music for film after her 2016 release, The Bride. The release marked the end of her recording contract with EMI and she wasn't sure she'd write another album as Bat for Lashes.
    But what happened instead was, while working on a script for a '80s-inspired sci-fi vampire film titled The Lost Girls, the stories and ideas evolved into the backbone of a concept album. Heavy with synth-pop influence, Bat for Lashes' latest release, Lost Girls, transports listeners into a fantasy LA and introduces us to the gang of woman vampires who inhabit it.
    NPR's Leila Fadel spoke to Natasha Khan about the influence of the Mexican culture in her LA neighborhood on her alter ego, the freedom of post-major label life and the Iranian vampire film, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night. Listen to the conversation in the player above and read on for a transcript of the interview.
    NPR Interview link:
    www.npr.org/2020/02/16/805707...
    Follow Bat For Lashes online:
    / batforlashes
    www.batforlashes.com/
    / batforlashes
    / batforlashes
    batforlashes.bandcamp.com/
  • Hudba

Komentáře •