A wonderful album which introduces new sounds in Bat For Lashes' music. In this record Khan leaves behind tribal-dark atmospheres to embrace A wonderful album which introduces new sounds in Bat For Lashes' music. In this record Khan leaves behind tribal-dark atmospheres to embrace minimal electronic (except for "Horses of The Sun", a track that reminds of "Glass" from her previous album "Two
Not only is it a startling and powerful image, but it instantly casts away the trademark hippy-ish visuals that normally adorn Bat For Lashes artwork. The cover art also works as a perfect introduction to The Haunted Man, with the sparse sounds and Khan's beautifully understated vocal on opening track Lilies capturing the same feelings of
With The Haunted Man, Bat for Lashes' Natasha Khan transcends the cosmic fairy tales and folk stories of her past to uncover an ecstatic peace within herself. As Laura Snapes finds out, it wasn't
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Listen to The Haunted Man by Bat for Lashes on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Lilies", "All Your Gold" and more. *Photo by Shawn Brackbill *17. Bat For Lashes: The Haunted Man [Parlophone] The frequent claims that The Haunted Man is a "stripped-down" album for Natasha Khan aren't necessarily wrong, but let On The Haunted Man, Khan continues to pursue a similar approach to combining ambition and concision, but, unfortunately, the result is a disappointingly tepid album, for it seems now that Khan's DQ9ofaU.