![]() “I wrote a treatment for the video and directed it with a big team, a crew, and it was just so rewarding…to not be in front of the camera and be a director for once was awesome. As if creating an exclusive Bat For Lashes track for the film was not enough, she was then approached to direct the music video. It was really coming from a place where I was really emotional about it,” Natasha says. So, I wrote a song really specifically about the scene. It just totally freaked me out and it felt like it could be so real. There’s a teenage love affair amongst that. “I was thinking about it several weeks after because it’s all about London being bombed by a nuclear bomb and it’s kind of World War III apocalyptic. After attending the screening, Natasha was emotionally compelled to be a part of the film score. Later this year, she is releasing a song for the soundtrack of How I Live Now directed by England’s renowned Kevin Macdonald. At the end of August, Natasha will kick off her tour of the East Coast with Depeche Mode. Her first American performance of tracks from The Haunted Man took place in March at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The spritz of her emotionally charged candor and haunting vocals serve as the top note of Fur and Gold, Two Suns, and the latest album The Haunted Man. Natasha, better known as Bat For Lashes, implicit emotion exudes through every music note, while any seemingly ambiguous feelings are exposed by the spotlight of her frank lyrics. “You’re the train that crashed my heart/ You’re the glitter in the dark/Laura, you’re more than a superstar” – the candid lyrics from Natasha Khan’s sobering single, “Laura,” is reminiscent to a distinct, signature fragrance.
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