Nadine Shah unveils ‘Fool’ single

Nadine Shah unveils ‘Fool’ single

NADINE SHAH UNVEILS NEW ‘FOOL’ SINGLE

Listen to ‘Fool’ here:
https://soundcloud.com/nadineshah/fool

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“It signals a clear-cut evolution for Shah” – The Line of Best Fit

“A heart stopping comeback” – DIY

Hot on the heels of her sold out Sebright Arms show and having been added to the BBC 6 Music A-list, Nadine Shah has unveiled ‘Fool‘, the latest single from her forthcoming album Fast Food, out 13 April via Apollo / R&S Records.

‘Fool’ is Fast Food at its most biting – but as with everything Nadine touches there is a wry humour and sweetness beneath the poised menace of its guitars, brooding bass line and spitting lyrics. “When I mention damn Nick Cave and Kerouac, I’m pointing out someone’s predictable nature, but Kerouac is my favourite author and Nick Cave is my favourite musician” she explains, tongue firmly in cheek.

Born from a fervent two-month writing session, Fast Food exists on a knife-edge – every bit as dramatic as we’ve come to expect from Nadine but with a sharpened eye for all things hook laden; retaining a brooding grandeur in its movements. Created with trusted collaborator and producer Ben Hillier and recorded live at his studio The Pool in South London, the album features contributions from guitarist Nick Webb and bassist Pete Jobson (of I Am Kloot fame).

Fast Food will be available on vinyl, CD and via digital download (AMB1506). You can pre-order the album via Nadine’s website here as well as iTunes here.

‘Fool’ is available on limited edition 7″ heart-shaped vinyl now.

Fast Food tracklist:

1. Fast Food
2. Fool
3. Matador
4. Divided
5. Nothing Else To Do
6. Stealing Cars
7. Washed Up
8. The Gin One
9. Big Hands
10. Living

Live dates:

Mon 06 Apr Brighton Resident, 6pm

Tue 07 Apr London Rough Trade East, 7pm FULL BAND SHOW

Wed 08 Apr Bristol Rise, 7pm

Thu 09 Apr Nottingham Rough Trade, 7pm

Fri 10 Apr Brighton The Haunt Tickets

Sat 11 Apr Gateshead Old Town Hall Tickets

Mon 13 Apr Glasgow King Tut’s Tickets

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Tue 14 Apr Manchester Deaf Institute Tickets

Thu 16 Apr London Oslo Tickets

Fri 17 Apr Bristol Exchange Tickets

Sat 18 Apr Birmingham Rainbow Tickets

Praise for Love Your Dum and Mad:

Love Your Dum and Mad is astonishingly coherent”
‘Album of the Week’ Sunday Times

“It’s utterly magnetic. There are few albums that will make you experience so many emotions concurrently, and even fewer that will still give you chills hours later”
8/10 ‘Album of the Week’ The Line of Best Fit

“An assured launch of a career that will provoke and explore in the style of Bjork or PJ Harvey”
‘Stand Out Album’ 4/5 Daily Mirror

“Cosy and cataclysmic all at the same time, this is one of the most compelling expressions of Great British gothic since Morrissey made a date at the cemetery gates”
4/5 Time Out

“Subtle electronics and the creation of desolate, 3-D spaces is the icing on a seductively ruined cake”
8/10 Uncut

“A piercingly direct seduction of the senses”
4/5 Mojo

“The voice of a goddess”
4/5 Evening Standard

“Nadine Shah’s voice is a revelation”
4/5 The Skinny

“A dark, delicious masterpiece”
Diva

“An extraordinarily delectable noise to behold”
London in Stereo

“Her dark tales of lust, loss and vengeance bring to mind Broken English-era Marianne Faithfull and are due belated critical acclaim”
The Guardian

“(Love Your Dum and Mad) retains a dynamism through Shah’s magnetic voice”
7.9 Pitchfork