It was whilst working as a nursery school teacher, following her university degree in film and music, that Fur and Gold album opener 'Horse & I' came to Natasha in a dream. Inspired by tales of Joan of Arc, Natasha is woken by a black horse at the window and sent on a fateful quest.
its like the wes anderson backlash, a waning trend in precious tolerance... but he digs the grizzly or the "group of eunuchs singing next to a music box on a sunken galleon" now tell me that ain't precious
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and we'll probably all enjoy this
if you haven't already peeped
http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/musical/2007/10/22/071022crmu_music_frerejones
yeah bat for lashes is pretty white
little trouble girl much?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ocn7NirwCXM
just the song, not the vid.
sweet though.
oooh i like this one a lot (of course i do)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rL-SikCeNDY
It was whilst working as a nursery school teacher, following her university degree in film and music, that Fur and Gold album opener 'Horse & I' came to Natasha in a dream. Inspired by tales of Joan of Arc, Natasha is woken by a black horse at the window and sent on a fateful quest.
from her website
that feather hat she's wearing at glastonbury is pretty dope
why is frere-jones so against preciousness?
its like the wes anderson backlash, a waning trend in precious tolerance...
but he digs the grizzly or the "group of eunuchs singing next to a music box on a sunken galleon"
now tell me that ain't precious
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