Under the Radar

BAT FOR LASHES

When Natasha Khan began dreaming up the concept that would become her fourth full-length release, she wasn’t sure she was making an album. In fact, she wasn’t even sure she was making music at all. She had been reading books on screenwriting and movie-making, including a book titled Driving Visions that explored the enduring symbolism of

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