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New artist Kate Nash is stirring it up ... Looks aren't everything! (or are they?!?)

English pop newcomer Kate Nash’s debut LP, story goes, came in a rush of attention. The 20-year-old singer/songwriter grabbed a record deal after issuing only a debut single, then hurriedly piled Made of Bricks’ songs together by scrambling through notebooks. The result is an endearingly quirky and hook-filled album that’s garnering press nationwide.

The fact that Nash’s songs were born of teenaged journal scribblings is something you hear straight away, though that sensibility is the larger part of what makes Made of Bricks as oddly compelling as it is.

It’s a youthful record, certainly, and an easily relatable one, Nash dealing up unpretentious word tumbles that come off alternately like LiveJournal ramblings and ..........................................

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http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Fe...eeky%20Teenage/

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