Kate Nash shares "Horsie" from new album due for release later this year
Kate Nash has shared new single "Horsie", which is lifted from her upcoming album due to arrive later this year.
After returning with "Misery" in May, Nash has released a second single titled "Horsie", which she says is "the first song that inspired the new record" that's due out later this year.
Nash explains, "The song was the first I wrote in the pandemic. It's lacklustre, it's barely lifting the pencil, it's being lonely, about missing those lost and curling up in that heavy blanket and the comfort of well practiced sadness. This was the first song that inspired the new record and I really just wanted to not try and lean into whatever I was feeling and thinking, be as honest as possible and I found so much beauty and comfort in that."
Her upcoming album will follow 2018's Yesterday Was Forever.
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