Nadine Shah shares title track from her new album ‘Kitchen Sink’

Nadine Shah shares title track from her new album ‘Kitchen Sink’

NADINE SHAH SHARES TITLE TRACK FROM HER NEW ALBUM KITCHEN SINK, OUT 5 JUNE VIA INFECTIOUS MUSIC

Listen to ‘Kitchen Sink’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9qTgHtr-YE

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Today Nadine Shah releases ‘Kitchen Sink’, the title track and centrepiece of her fourth studio album, Kitchen Sink which will be released digitally on 5 June via Infectious Music with vinyl/CD to follow (date to be announced). The track is a powerful show of strength as an outsider, ‘Kitchen Sink”s infectious groove is intersected with crunchy blasts of guitar that demand repeat listens. The track follows ‘Ladies For Babies (Goats For Love)‘, the first track released from the album which was added to the 6Music A List, being their most played track through March and the simmering ‘Trad‘.

Speaking of the track Shah says:

“I love kitchen sink dramas and it felt like a fitting backdrop for this character of the outsider to exist within. You can imagine them entering their new neighbourhood, walking the street and one by one, the residents poking their noses through their curtains to get a good look at this person from elsewhere. I see a hell of a lot of curtain twitching these days, during lockdown, but always coupled with a smile or a wave.”

Kitchen Sink is available for preorder on CD and heavyweight black vinyl. HMV and indie stores will also stock a limited edition opaque orange vinyl with the artist store offering signed albums and exclusive merch bundles:
https://nadine-shah.tmstor.es/

Photo credit: Fraser Taylor

Praise for 2017’s Holiday Destination:

“A bold, heartfelt beast that wears its politics and defiance firmly on its sleeve”
8/10 Loud & Quiet ‘Album of the Week’

“Better upon every listen”
8/10 The Line of Best Fit ‘Album of the Week’

“Nadine Shah has released the most accomplished, accessible, and important protest album of the year”
8.5/10 The 405

“Hypnotic, righteous and utterly compelling, Nadine Shah’s third album is an extraordinary exploration of the health of our country and our world”
The Quietus, Lead Review

“Few current artists make music with such a simmering edge”
4/5 The Guardian

“A richly impressive album”
4/5 The Financial Times

“Shah has made an album about big subjects that is just too musically rich – and joyful – to come across as hectoring or worthy”
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“A beautifully realised disturbance of any remaining peace”
4/5 Mojo

“Smart and bitter laments on excellent third”
8/10 Uncut

“An album of such beautiful horror”
8/10 Drowned In Sound

“Pointed songs that act as a bellwether for very present societal tensions”
4/5 The Mirror

“A literate and courageous work, Holiday Destination faces down a fucked-up world with guile and with guts”
4/5 The Skinny

“A rallying cry to fight for something better than what we currently have”
4/5 DIY

“This is one holiday destination you really should explore”
4/5 Record Collector

“So tragically and perfectly fitting for 2017”
London In Stereo

“Bold, smart, uncompromising”
Clash

“Political, powerful and maddeningly good”
NME, ‘Best New Tracks’

“One of UK music’s most underrated voices”
Time Out