Kate Nash
I Took Kate Nash to an East End Pool Club on a First Date
And we mainly spoke about mushrooms, the internet and astrology.
Kate Nash Fans, What’s More Dead: Indie or Your Last Relationship?
It's been ten years since 'Made of Bricks' but it's been a minute since you ugly cried down your ex's voicemail.
Kate Nash Legit Wrote the Most Relatable Ode to Shitty Relationships
I mean "Foundations"—more casually known as the song in which she rhymes "bittah" with "fittah."
How the Women's March in Washington Changed My Life
Kate Nash—the London-born, LA-based singer—traveled to Washington to march and this is her experience.
Looking Back at a Legendary UK Warehouse Party
Photographer Ben Rayner digs up his pictures from December 2006, including snaps from the first-ever Real Gold party, as well as pics from one of the Klaxons' first major gigs.
Kate Nash Shares an Open Letter to Obama About the Dakota Pipeline Signed by 290 Plus Musicians
Billie Joe Armstrong, Sia, Vic Mensa, Karen O, Annie Lennox, Maroon 5, and many more have signed to voice their concern about the increasingly dire situation in North Dakota.
Cracked Foundations: What Happened to Kate Nash?
"I was surrounded by men that made a shit load of money from me. Nobody nurtured me, nobody gave a fuck about this young girl."
Kate Nash Is Back, Back, Back! Here's Her Video for "Good Summer"
It's an upbeat ode to the (often wet) wonder of an English summer, plus we talk to Kate about her forthcoming fifth LP, which is coming… but not necessarily the traditional way.
Kate Nash on Feminism and the Internet
The singer, songwriter, and activist talks to host JD Samson about how she harnesses the internet to create a post-riot grrrl feminist community.
The Story of Dohrn, or How Kate Nash Got Into Death Metal
Alicia Warrington has played with everyone from Kelly Osbourne to Miley Cyrus to Selena Gomez. Stream her crushing new track "Levels of Hate" from her new death metal project, Dohrn.
Kate Nash's New York Fashion Week Diary
Fashion week can be super weird and intimidating, but also really inspiring and amazing. Especially when you meet Whoopi.
Kate Nash: Remembering the Little Things
The British singer-songwriter tells us how her record label broke up with her over text message, and how sometimes you forget to pay the water bill.