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Kate Nash

Kate Marie Nash (born 6 July 1987) is an English singer-songwriter and actress.

Kate Nash
Birth nameKate Marie Nash
Born (1987-07-06) 6 July 1987 (age 36)
Harrow, London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • actress
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass
  • piano
Years active2005–present
Labels
Websitekatenash.com

Nash launched her music career in 2005. Her 2007 single "Foundations" became a hit and brought her to public attention in the UK. Her debut album, Made of Bricks, peaked at No. 1 in the UK and was a moderate international success. Nash subsequently won the award for Best British Female Artist at the 2008 Brit Awards. Her second studio album, My Best Friend Is You, was released in 2010 and reached the top 10 in the UK and Germany. After her departure from a major label, Nash self-released her third studio album, Girl Talk, in 2013, but it failed to match the commercial success of her previous records. Her fourth and most recent studio album, Yesterday Was Forever, was also released independently in 2018, funded by her fans via a Kickstarter campaign.

Aside from music, Nash has appeared in films such as the drama Greetings from Tim Buckley (2012), the comedy Powder Room (2013), and the comedy-drama Syrup (2013). She played Rhonda "Britannica" Richardson in the Netflix comedy-drama series GLOW (2017–2019). She is also a feminist activist who campaigns against gender inequality.

Early life edit

Kate Marie Nash[1] was born in the London Borough of Harrow in London on 6 July 1987,[2] the second of three daughters born to an English father and Irish mother. Her father, Steve, is a systems analyst, while her mother, Marie (née Walsh), was a hospice nurse.[3][4] She learned to play the piano at an early age.[5] At 18, she underwent cardiac radiofrequency ablation in order to eliminate tachycardia.[6] The surgery subsequently inspired her song "Death Proof".[7] She attended the BRIT School and originally wanted to study acting, but turned to music after she was rejected from several drama colleges and universities,[4][8] including the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[9] Prior to her musical career, she worked in a River Island shop[10] and a Nando's restaurant.[11]

Career edit

2005–2008: Career beginnings and Made of Bricks edit

 
Nash performing in 2007

Nash embarked on a musical career in 2005, when she started recording after falling down the stairs and breaking her foot, which left her homebound.[8] She started performing live, holding her first shows in pubs, at open mic nights, and an anti-folk festival in Brighton.[9] After several gigs, she uploaded her music to MySpace where she secured a manager and found exposure thanks to support from Lily Allen.[12] Her debut single, featuring songs "Caroline's a Victim" and "Birds", was recorded and produced in Iceland by Valgeir Sigurðsson, and released through Moshi Moshi Records in February 2007. The release was limited to 2,000 copies and available only on 7-inch vinyl. Due to demand, another 1,000 copies were made and these also sold out. CD promo copies were produced for distribution to the press and DJs and are occasionally available for sale. The music video for "Caroline's a Victim" was directed by Kinga Burza and received airplay on MTV2. The song was then included on the CD Moshi Moshi Singles Compilation and the single's B-side, "Birds", later featured on Nash's debut album. Both tracks have also been released on digital music platforms.

In April 2007, Nash was signed to the Polydor offshoot Fiction Records[13] and the following month made her official TV performance debut on Later... with Jools Holland. Her second single, "Foundations", which she co-wrote with producer Paul Epworth, was released by Fiction on 18 June 2007, and reached number two in the official UK Singles Chart. Following this success, the label announced plans to bring forward the release of Nash's debut album Made of Bricks to 6 August 2007. Produced by Paul Epworth, the album included many of the tracks she had been performing during her two nationwide tours. Made of Bricks was leaked to filesharing networks a few days before its official commercial release and subsequently received mixed reviews; The Independent described it as being in "pole position for worst album of the year", while a BBC review called it "an album of surprising verve and variety".[14][15] It proved, however, to be commercially successful when it entered and peaked on the UK Albums Chart at number 1, and stayed in the chart for over forty consecutive weeks.[16]

During mid-2007, Nash performed at numerous festivals, including the Wireless Festival, Bestival, Electric Gardens, Glastonbury, Latitude, Reading and Leeds, Oxegen and T in the Park. Throughout late 2007 and early 2008, she released three more singles from Made of Bricks. "Mouthwash" and "Pumpkin Soup" both made the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart. Although her fifth single "Merry Happy" did not chart well in the UK, the song enjoyed minor success in other countries, including the United States and Canada. Made of Bricks peaked at number 36 on the US Billboard 200 chart in January 2008.[17] It would later be certified Platinum in the UK and Gold in Germany.[18][19] In February 2008, Nash was honoured with the Best British Female Solo Artist award at the 2008 Brit Awards.[20] She also won the Q Award for Breakthrough Artist and the NME Award for Best Solo Artist.[21][22] Nash embarked on her first tour in Australia and the US in 2008 and opened the 2008 Glastonbury Festival.

2009–2011: My Best Friend Is You edit

 
Nash performing in 2010

In March 2009, Nash became one of the founding members of Featured Artists' Coalition, a nonprofit organization and lobbying group,[23] and revealed that she was in the early stages of recording her second album. She was introduced by her boyfriend Ryan Jarman to Bernard Butler, the producer of Duffy's debut album Rockferry and a former guitarist for Suede.[24] The pair worked on eight songs at RAK Studios in the summer that year.[25] As a side project in late 2009, Kate joined a punk band called The Receders where she played bass guitar, with Jon Jackson and Brett Alaimo.[26] In December, the band played a live gig at 93 Feet East.[27]

In January 2010, Nash revealed that the album was complete, and the following month the song "I Just Love You More" was made available for free download from her official website.[28] The first official single from the album was "Do-Wah-Doo", which was released on 12 April 2010, to a moderate chart success. Nash's second studio album My Best Friend Is You was released a week later and was met with generally positive reviews.[29] The sound was described as having a girl group approach, influenced by a wide variety of genres, from Wall of Sound, Motown to no wave and riot grrrl.[30][31][32] The album reached the top 10 on the charts in the UK and Germany, and met with moderate success elsewhere. Two further singles from the album, "Kiss That Grrrl" and "Later On", were released in 2010, but failed to chart. To promote the record, the singer embarked on a tour, beginning with nine dates in North America in late April, with the all-female travelling festival Lilith Fair.[33][34] Her opening act was Supercute!, a psychedelic pop teen girl trio from New York City.[35] She also took part in the 2010 V Festival.[36] In August Nash performed in Australia at Melbourne's Corner Hotel and Sydney's Metro Theatre. In February 2011, her concerts in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo were the first contact with her Brazilian fans. The singer declared the Rio show "the best concert of her life" and "the happiest place she has ever been".[37][38]

After Fiction Records terminated her contract, Nash launched her own record label, Have 10p Records.[39] Indie act Brigitte Aphrodite (who had toured with Kate on many occasions) was the first artist signed to the label and released the debut single "I Dream Myself Awake" in 2011. Nash also appeared in Supercute!'s music video "Dumb Dumbs" and helped to produce their first album which eventually could not be released due to the band's split-up.[40] Later in 2011, she launched the Kate Nash's Rock 'n' Roll for Girls After School Music Club as a platform to inspire teenage girls to get into songwriting and making their own music, due to the shortage of female artists in the UK.[41][42] On her UK tour that year, Nash promoted the initiative in schools such as the City of Portsmouth Girls' School, Woodchurch High School and John Madejski Academy.[43]

2012–2015: Change of musical direction and Girl Talk edit

 
Nash performing in Amsterdam, 2012

In February 2012, Nash wrote and recorded a song with some of the Occupy London protesters camping outside the St Paul's Cathedral, following workshops led by her and Sam Duckworth of Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.[44] She contributed the song "My Chinchilla" to the Nardwuar and The Evaporators' album Busy Doing Nothing!.[45] She also collaborated with Brisbane-based band The Thin Kids which resulted in the single "The Thin Kids Theme" released on her label[46] and wrote the song "I Am Me" with Willow Smith, which was released later in 2012.[47]

In June 2012, Nash embarked on a 12-date Faster Pussycat Run Run Tour across the UK[48] and released a new song, "Under-Estimate the Girl", for free on her website as an intro to her third studio album.[49] The punk and grunge-influenced song, which Nash wrote, recorded and made a video for in under 24 hours,[50] received mostly negative feedback.[51][52] As a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Kate staged a play based on the season six musical episode "Once More, with Feeling" at Hackney Picturehouse.[53] In November, her EP Death Proof was released. She had a small role in Greetings from Tim Buckley, a film about Tim and Jeff Buckley, which premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.[54][55] She also appeared in films Syrup and Powder Room, released the following year. She was featured on Watsky's song "Hey, Asshole" from his 2013 album Cardboard Castles.

 
Nash performing at Manchester Pride, 2013

Kate's third full-length studio album, Girl Talk, was released on 4 March 2013, independently through Have 10p Records. It featured a heavier, rock and grunge-influenced sound, and was a noticeable departure from her first two indie pop albums. Lyrically, it drew a lot of influence from the riot grrrl movement and explored the themes of feminism and female empowerment.[56] The album was financed through a crowdfunding campaign on PledgeMusic and recorded in Los Angeles.[57] Girl Talk received mixed to positive reviews[58] and was a minor commercial success. It was supported by singles "3AM", "OMYGOD!" and "Fri-End?", but none of them made an impact on the charts. Nash promoted the album by extensively touring Europe and the Americas. In late 2013, she released a Christmas EP Have Faith with Kate Nash This Christmas with The Tuts.

In 2014, Nash performed at the Coachella and Lollapalooza festivals, and released a new free single "She Rules" which was accompanied by a DIY music video filmed on a mobile phone.[59][60] In the same year, she relocated to Los Angeles[61] and set up Girl Gang, an online support and networking hub for the feminist community.[62] She co-wrote the song "Poison" which was a UK number 3 hit for Rita Ora in 2015. Later that year, Nash discovered that her manager, Gary Marella, had been stealing large sums of money from her,[3] which resulted in near-bankruptcy. To try to recover financially, she went on to work for the comics store Meltdown in Los Angeles and started selling her clothes as second hand. Nash pressed legal charges against Marella and he was eventually ordered to pay her back the stolen money.[63]

2016–2019: GLOW and Yesterday Was Forever edit

 
Kate Nash in August 2018

In 2016, Nash released a standalone single "Good Summer", followed by "My Little Alien" which was written about a dog she had adopted. In April 2017, she launched a Kickstarter campaign to finance a fourth studio album[64] and released an EP, Agenda, promoted by the single "Call Me". She joined the cast of a Netflix series GLOW telling a fictionalized story of the 1980s women's professional wrestling promotion, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW), where she played Rhonda "Britannica" Richardson.[65] The series premiered in June 2017 to a very positive reception and was renewed for further three seasons.[66] In August she embarked on a UK tour to mark the 10th anniversary of her debut album.

Nash's fourth studio album, Yesterday Was Forever, was released independently on 30 March 2018, preceded by the singles "Drink About You" and "Life in Pink". It received mixed to positive reviews from critics,[67] but was not a commercial success and failed to chart. To promote the album, Nash toured the United States, Canada and the UK. In September 2018, Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl,[68] a documentary film by Amy Goldstein, premiered at the LA Film Festival.[69][70] It follows Kate as she writes her fourth album, and features appearances from Jarrad Kritzstein, Alicia Warrington, and Jeff Ellis, among others. The film was screened at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami[71] and made its UK debut in June 2019 when it was screened at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre and released onto BBC iPlayer.[72] Kate also appeared in a feature film Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans and released two new singles in 2019: the grunge-inspired "Trash", in which she condemns environmental pollution, and the pop track "Bad Lieutenant".

2020–present: Only Gold musical and 9 Sad Symphonies edit

Following the cancellation of GLOW before its fourth season could be completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nash launched a Patreon page to connect with her fans more directly.[73] She continued working on her fifth studio album, partially inspired by Irish traditional music.[74][75] In May 2021, she released a new single, "Misery", followed by "Horsie" in September.

In 2022, she released the single "Imperfect" written for the American Netflix series The Baby-Sitters Club, and went on a European tour. In August, she released a new single, "Wasteman", with a music video starring Danny Dyer. In October, the musical Only Gold had its world premiere at the MCC Theater in New York City, featuring score by Nash and book by Andy Blankenbuehler and Ted Malawer.[76] Nash also starred in the production.[77] Her fifth studio album, 9 Sad Symphonies, was confirmed as completed and set for release in 2023,[78] but will eventually be released on 21 June 2024, after Nash had signed with the independent label Kill Rock Stars.[79]

Artistry and style edit

Nash's biggest musical influences include Hole,[80] citing their 1994 record Live Through This as her favourite album.[81] She is also influenced by riot grrrl group Bikini Kill, crediting lead vocalist Kathleen Hanna as her idol.[82] Nash is also a fan of Arctic Monkeys. She appeared alongside the band in the documentary Evidently... John Cooper Clarke where she discussed the influence of John Cooper Clarke's poetry upon her lyrics, singling out the song "Foundations" in particular.[83] Kate has also cited M.I.A. as inspiration, claiming she was her favourite artist in 2014.[84][85] Some of her earlier influences include Buzzcocks, Celine Dion, the Spice Girls, Nirvana, Mis-Teeq, the Beatles, Pink, Blink-182, and Sum 41.[63][86]

Beginning in the Girl Talk album era, Kate started to incorporate elements of punk rock and grunge into her work as well as 1990s-inspired visuals, notably in the music videos "She Rules" and "Trash". She is also known for retaining her thick London accent when she sings and makes no attempt to sing in an American accent.[87] Her music was used as part of an exhibition at the British Library which traced the history of Cockney English. The exhibition, which ran from November 2010 to April 2011, used Nash's music to demonstrate today's younger urban mode of Cockney English.[88]

Nash is a natural redhead but dyed her hair black for her role in the film Greetings from Tim Buckley, and subsequently maintained two-tone black and blonde hair to promote the 2013 album Girl Talk. In April 2014, she dyed her hair pink for her performance at Coachella Festival.[89] Between 2015 and 2016, she would dye her hair platinum blond, but she eventually returned to her natural red hair for the role of Rhonda "Britannica" Richardson in the Netflix series GLOW, and for her 2018 album Yesterday Was Forever. She often wears punk-inspired jewelry, such as earrings made of safety pins and razor blades.[90]

Activism edit

In September 2009, Nash helped to raise funds for five-year-old Tilly Lockey, who lost her hands due to meningococcal disease. She used an auction on eBay to help donate money to Lockey's parents so that she could afford a pair of prosthetic hands.

During the 2011 England riots, Nash volunteered to collect donations for those made homeless by riots in Tottenham, setting up her own public donation stand and delivering donations to Tottenham Leisure Centre in her car.[91]

Nash is a vocal feminist and campaigns to fight gender inequality in music industry. She supported the Russian feminist band Pussy Riot during their trial by encouraging her fans to make posters and raise awareness of their situation and, alongside other musicians, signed a letter to the Russian president Vladimir Putin demanding the release of the imprisoned band.[92] In 2013, she became the Global Ambassador for the movement Because I Am a Girl and partnered with them for her own campaign, Protect a Girl.[93]

Nash is a supporter of the LGBT community and has a large LGBT following, especially lesbians.[94] She described her 2010 song "I've Got a Secret" as "an anti-homophobic rant".

Personal life edit

Nash began dating Ryan Jarman in 2007, frontman of The Cribs, after meeting while they were both guests on an episode of the music television programme Later... with Jools Holland that year.[95] The pair were reported to be planning to get married in early 2009,[95] but Jarman announced in March 2012 that they had broken up, in part due to his struggle with anorexia and other psychological problems.[96]

In 2008, following intensive touring, Nash had what she described as a "proper breakdown", including a relapse of the mild OCD which she had experienced as a child.[4] She has been open about her mental health problems and struggles with anxiety.[97]

Nash became a vegan in 2017, having been a vegetarian since 2009. Her decision was prompted by watching the film Okja.[98]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Greetings from Tim Buckley Carol Feature
2013 Syrup Beth Feature
2013 Powder Room Michelle Feature
2014 The Distortion of Sound Herself Documentary
2017–19 GLOW Rhonda "Britannica" Richardson Series
2019 Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans Boudicca Feature
2020 Truth Seekers (episode 6) Mary Coleford Series
2022 Wild Bitch Melanie Fischer Short
2022 Bad Rabbit Elspeth Short
2023 Coffee Wars Jo Feature

Awards and nominations edit

On 20 February 2008, Nash received a Brit Award for Best Female Artist.[20]

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Official YouTube channel
  • Kate Nash at AllMusic  
  • Kate Nash at IMDb  

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Kate Marie Nash born 6 July 1987 is an English singer songwriter and actress Kate NashBirth nameKate Marie NashBorn 1987 07 06 6 July 1987 age 36 Harrow London EnglandGenresIndie popindie rockgarage punkgrungeOccupation s Singer musician songwriter actressInstrument s VocalsguitarbasspianoYears active2005 presentLabelsMoshi MoshiFictionUniversalGeffenHave 10pDine AloneGirl GangKill Rock StarsWebsitekatenash wbr com Nash launched her music career in 2005 Her 2007 single Foundations became a hit and brought her to public attention in the UK Her debut album Made of Bricks peaked at No 1 in the UK and was a moderate international success Nash subsequently won the award for Best British Female Artist at the 2008 Brit Awards Her second studio album My Best Friend Is You was released in 2010 and reached the top 10 in the UK and Germany After her departure from a major label Nash self released her third studio album Girl Talk in 2013 but it failed to match the commercial success of her previous records Her fourth and most recent studio album Yesterday Was Forever was also released independently in 2018 funded by her fans via a Kickstarter campaign Aside from music Nash has appeared in films such as the drama Greetings from Tim Buckley 2012 the comedy Powder Room 2013 and the comedy drama Syrup 2013 She played Rhonda Britannica Richardson in the Netflix comedy drama series GLOW 2017 2019 She is also a feminist activist who campaigns against gender inequality Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2005 2008 Career beginnings and Made of Bricks 2 2 2009 2011 My Best Friend Is You 2 3 2012 2015 Change of musical direction and Girl Talk 2 4 2016 2019 GLOW and Yesterday Was Forever 2 5 2020 present Only Gold musical and 9 Sad Symphonies 3 Artistry and style 4 Activism 5 Personal life 6 Discography 7 Filmography 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editKate Marie Nash 1 was born in the London Borough of Harrow in London on 6 July 1987 2 the second of three daughters born to an English father and Irish mother Her father Steve is a systems analyst while her mother Marie nee Walsh was a hospice nurse 3 4 She learned to play the piano at an early age 5 At 18 she underwent cardiac radiofrequency ablation in order to eliminate tachycardia 6 The surgery subsequently inspired her song Death Proof 7 She attended the BRIT School and originally wanted to study acting but turned to music after she was rejected from several drama colleges and universities 4 8 including the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 9 Prior to her musical career she worked in a River Island shop 10 and a Nando s restaurant 11 Career edit2005 2008 Career beginnings and Made of Bricks edit nbsp Nash performing in 2007 Nash embarked on a musical career in 2005 when she started recording after falling down the stairs and breaking her foot which left her homebound 8 She started performing live holding her first shows in pubs at open mic nights and an anti folk festival in Brighton 9 After several gigs she uploaded her music to MySpace where she secured a manager and found exposure thanks to support from Lily Allen 12 Her debut single featuring songs Caroline s a Victim and Birds was recorded and produced in Iceland by Valgeir Sigurdsson and released through Moshi Moshi Records in February 2007 The release was limited to 2 000 copies and available only on 7 inch vinyl Due to demand another 1 000 copies were made and these also sold out CD promo copies were produced for distribution to the press and DJs and are occasionally available for sale The music video for Caroline s a Victim was directed by Kinga Burza and received airplay on MTV2 The song was then included on the CD Moshi Moshi Singles Compilation and the single s B side Birds later featured on Nash s debut album Both tracks have also been released on digital music platforms In April 2007 Nash was signed to the Polydor offshoot Fiction Records 13 and the following month made her official TV performance debut on Later with Jools Holland Her second single Foundations which she co wrote with producer Paul Epworth was released by Fiction on 18 June 2007 and reached number two in the official UK Singles Chart Following this success the label announced plans to bring forward the release of Nash s debut album Made of Bricks to 6 August 2007 Produced by Paul Epworth the album included many of the tracks she had been performing during her two nationwide tours Made of Bricks was leaked to filesharing networks a few days before its official commercial release and subsequently received mixed reviews The Independent described it as being in pole position for worst album of the year while a BBC review called it an album of surprising verve and variety 14 15 It proved however to be commercially successful when it entered and peaked on the UK Albums Chart at number 1 and stayed in the chart for over forty consecutive weeks 16 During mid 2007 Nash performed at numerous festivals including the Wireless Festival Bestival Electric Gardens Glastonbury Latitude Reading and Leeds Oxegen and T in the Park Throughout late 2007 and early 2008 she released three more singles from Made of Bricks Mouthwash and Pumpkin Soup both made the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart Although her fifth single Merry Happy did not chart well in the UK the song enjoyed minor success in other countries including the United States and Canada Made of Bricks peaked at number 36 on the US Billboard 200 chart in January 2008 17 It would later be certified Platinum in the UK and Gold in Germany 18 19 In February 2008 Nash was honoured with the Best British Female Solo Artist award at the 2008 Brit Awards 20 She also won the Q Award for Breakthrough Artist and the NME Award for Best Solo Artist 21 22 Nash embarked on her first tour in Australia and the US in 2008 and opened the 2008 Glastonbury Festival 2009 2011 My Best Friend Is You edit nbsp Nash performing in 2010 In March 2009 Nash became one of the founding members of Featured Artists Coalition a nonprofit organization and lobbying group 23 and revealed that she was in the early stages of recording her second album She was introduced by her boyfriend Ryan Jarman to Bernard Butler the producer of Duffy s debut album Rockferry and a former guitarist for Suede 24 The pair worked on eight songs at RAK Studios in the summer that year 25 As a side project in late 2009 Kate joined a punk band called The Receders where she played bass guitar with Jon Jackson and Brett Alaimo 26 In December the band played a live gig at 93 Feet East 27 In January 2010 Nash revealed that the album was complete and the following month the song I Just Love You More was made available for free download from her official website 28 The first official single from the album was Do Wah Doo which was released on 12 April 2010 to a moderate chart success Nash s second studio album My Best Friend Is You was released a week later and was met with generally positive reviews 29 The sound was described as having a girl group approach influenced by a wide variety of genres from Wall of Sound Motown to no wave and riot grrrl 30 31 32 The album reached the top 10 on the charts in the UK and Germany and met with moderate success elsewhere Two further singles from the album Kiss That Grrrl and Later On were released in 2010 but failed to chart To promote the record the singer embarked on a tour beginning with nine dates in North America in late April with the all female travelling festival Lilith Fair 33 34 Her opening act was Supercute a psychedelic pop teen girl trio from New York City 35 She also took part in the 2010 V Festival 36 In August Nash performed in Australia at Melbourne s Corner Hotel and Sydney s Metro Theatre In February 2011 her concerts in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo were the first contact with her Brazilian fans The singer declared the Rio show the best concert of her life and the happiest place she has ever been 37 38 After Fiction Records terminated her contract Nash launched her own record label Have 10p Records 39 Indie act Brigitte Aphrodite who had toured with Kate on many occasions was the first artist signed to the label and released the debut single I Dream Myself Awake in 2011 Nash also appeared in Supercute s music video Dumb Dumbs and helped to produce their first album which eventually could not be released due to the band s split up 40 Later in 2011 she launched the Kate Nash s Rock n Roll for Girls After School Music Club as a platform to inspire teenage girls to get into songwriting and making their own music due to the shortage of female artists in the UK 41 42 On her UK tour that year Nash promoted the initiative in schools such as the City of Portsmouth Girls School Woodchurch High School and John Madejski Academy 43 2012 2015 Change of musical direction and Girl Talk edit nbsp Nash performing in Amsterdam 2012 In February 2012 Nash wrote and recorded a song with some of the Occupy London protesters camping outside the St Paul s Cathedral following workshops led by her and Sam Duckworth of Get Cape Wear Cape Fly 44 She contributed the song My Chinchilla to the Nardwuar and The Evaporators album Busy Doing Nothing 45 She also collaborated with Brisbane based band The Thin Kids which resulted in the single The Thin Kids Theme released on her label 46 and wrote the song I Am Me with Willow Smith which was released later in 2012 47 In June 2012 Nash embarked on a 12 date Faster Pussycat Run Run Tour across the UK 48 and released a new song Under Estimate the Girl for free on her website as an intro to her third studio album 49 The punk and grunge influenced song which Nash wrote recorded and made a video for in under 24 hours 50 received mostly negative feedback 51 52 As a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Kate staged a play based on the season six musical episode Once More with Feeling at Hackney Picturehouse 53 In November her EP Death Proof was released She had a small role in Greetings from Tim Buckley a film about Tim and Jeff Buckley which premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival 54 55 She also appeared in films Syrup and Powder Room released the following year She was featured on Watsky s song Hey Asshole from his 2013 album Cardboard Castles nbsp Nash performing at Manchester Pride 2013 Kate s third full length studio album Girl Talk was released on 4 March 2013 independently through Have 10p Records It featured a heavier rock and grunge influenced sound and was a noticeable departure from her first two indie pop albums Lyrically it drew a lot of influence from the riot grrrl movement and explored the themes of feminism and female empowerment 56 The album was financed through a crowdfunding campaign on PledgeMusic and recorded in Los Angeles 57 Girl Talk received mixed to positive reviews 58 and was a minor commercial success It was supported by singles 3AM OMYGOD and Fri End but none of them made an impact on the charts Nash promoted the album by extensively touring Europe and the Americas In late 2013 she released a Christmas EP Have Faith with Kate Nash This Christmas with The Tuts In 2014 Nash performed at the Coachella and Lollapalooza festivals and released a new free single She Rules which was accompanied by a DIY music video filmed on a mobile phone 59 60 In the same year she relocated to Los Angeles 61 and set up Girl Gang an online support and networking hub for the feminist community 62 She co wrote the song Poison which was a UK number 3 hit for Rita Ora in 2015 Later that year Nash discovered that her manager Gary Marella had been stealing large sums of money from her 3 which resulted in near bankruptcy To try to recover financially she went on to work for the comics store Meltdown in Los Angeles and started selling her clothes as second hand Nash pressed legal charges against Marella and he was eventually ordered to pay her back the stolen money 63 2016 2019 GLOW and Yesterday Was Forever edit nbsp Kate Nash in August 2018 In 2016 Nash released a standalone single Good Summer followed by My Little Alien which was written about a dog she had adopted In April 2017 she launched a Kickstarter campaign to finance a fourth studio album 64 and released an EP Agenda promoted by the single Call Me She joined the cast of a Netflix series GLOW telling a fictionalized story of the 1980s women s professional wrestling promotion the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling GLOW where she played Rhonda Britannica Richardson 65 The series premiered in June 2017 to a very positive reception and was renewed for further three seasons 66 In August she embarked on a UK tour to mark the 10th anniversary of her debut album Nash s fourth studio album Yesterday Was Forever was released independently on 30 March 2018 preceded by the singles Drink About You and Life in Pink It received mixed to positive reviews from critics 67 but was not a commercial success and failed to chart To promote the album Nash toured the United States Canada and the UK In September 2018 Kate Nash Underestimate the Girl 68 a documentary film by Amy Goldstein premiered at the LA Film Festival 69 70 It follows Kate as she writes her fourth album and features appearances from Jarrad Kritzstein Alicia Warrington and Jeff Ellis among others The film was screened at the Perez Art Museum in Miami 71 and made its UK debut in June 2019 when it was screened at Sheffield s Crucible Theatre and released onto BBC iPlayer 72 Kate also appeared in a feature film Horrible Histories The Movie Rotten Romans and released two new singles in 2019 the grunge inspired Trash in which she condemns environmental pollution and the pop track Bad Lieutenant 2020 present Only Gold musical and 9 Sad Symphonies edit Following the cancellation of GLOW before its fourth season could be completed due to the COVID 19 pandemic Nash launched a Patreon page to connect with her fans more directly 73 She continued working on her fifth studio album partially inspired by Irish traditional music 74 75 In May 2021 she released a new single Misery followed by Horsie in September In 2022 she released the single Imperfect written for the American Netflix series The Baby Sitters Club and went on a European tour In August she released a new single Wasteman with a music video starring Danny Dyer In October the musical Only Gold had its world premiere at the MCC Theater in New York City featuring score by Nash and book by Andy Blankenbuehler and Ted Malawer 76 Nash also starred in the production 77 Her fifth studio album 9 Sad Symphonies was confirmed as completed and set for release in 2023 78 but will eventually be released on 21 June 2024 after Nash had signed with the independent label Kill Rock Stars 79 Artistry and style editNash s biggest musical influences include Hole 80 citing their 1994 record Live Through This as her favourite album 81 She is also influenced by riot grrrl group Bikini Kill crediting lead vocalist Kathleen Hanna as her idol 82 Nash is also a fan of Arctic Monkeys She appeared alongside the band in the documentary Evidently John Cooper Clarke where she discussed the influence of John Cooper Clarke s poetry upon her lyrics singling out the song Foundations in particular 83 Kate has also cited M I A as inspiration claiming she was her favourite artist in 2014 84 85 Some of her earlier influences include Buzzcocks Celine Dion the Spice Girls Nirvana Mis Teeq the Beatles Pink Blink 182 and Sum 41 63 86 Beginning in the Girl Talk album era Kate started to incorporate elements of punk rock and grunge into her work as well as 1990s inspired visuals notably in the music videos She Rules and Trash She is also known for retaining her thick London accent when she sings and makes no attempt to sing in an American accent 87 Her music was used as part of an exhibition at the British Library which traced the history of Cockney English The exhibition which ran from November 2010 to April 2011 used Nash s music to demonstrate today s younger urban mode of Cockney English 88 Nash is a natural redhead but dyed her hair black for her role in the film Greetings from Tim Buckley and subsequently maintained two tone black and blonde hair to promote the 2013 album Girl Talk In April 2014 she dyed her hair pink for her performance at Coachella Festival 89 Between 2015 and 2016 she would dye her hair platinum blond but she eventually returned to her natural red hair for the role of Rhonda Britannica Richardson in the Netflix series GLOW and for her 2018 album Yesterday Was Forever She often wears punk inspired jewelry such as earrings made of safety pins and razor blades 90 Activism editIn September 2009 Nash helped to raise funds for five year old Tilly Lockey who lost her hands due to meningococcal disease She used an auction on eBay to help donate money to Lockey s parents so that she could afford a pair of prosthetic hands During the 2011 England riots Nash volunteered to collect donations for those made homeless by riots in Tottenham setting up her own public donation stand and delivering donations to Tottenham Leisure Centre in her car 91 Nash is a vocal feminist and campaigns to fight gender inequality in music industry She supported the Russian feminist band Pussy Riot during their trial by encouraging her fans to make posters and raise awareness of their situation and alongside other musicians signed a letter to the Russian president Vladimir Putin demanding the release of the imprisoned band 92 In 2013 she became the Global Ambassador for the movement Because I Am a Girl and partnered with them for her own campaign Protect a Girl 93 Nash is a supporter of the LGBT community and has a large LGBT following especially lesbians 94 She described her 2010 song I ve Got a Secret as an anti homophobic rant Personal life editNash began dating Ryan Jarman in 2007 frontman of The Cribs after meeting while they were both guests on an episode of the music television programme Later with Jools Holland that year 95 The pair were reported to be planning to get married in early 2009 95 but Jarman announced in March 2012 that they had broken up in part due to his struggle with anorexia and other psychological problems 96 In 2008 following intensive touring Nash had what she described as a proper breakdown including a relapse of the mild OCD which she had experienced as a child 4 She has been open about her mental health problems and struggles with anxiety 97 Nash became a vegan in 2017 having been a vegetarian since 2009 Her decision was prompted by watching the film Okja 98 Discography editMain article Kate Nash discography Made of Bricks 2007 My Best Friend Is You 2010 Girl Talk 2013 Yesterday Was Forever 2018 9 Sad Symphonies 2024 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 2012 Greetings from Tim Buckley Carol Feature 2013 Syrup Beth Feature 2013 Powder Room Michelle Feature 2014 The Distortion of Sound Herself Documentary 2017 19 GLOW Rhonda Britannica Richardson Series 2019 Horrible Histories The Movie Rotten Romans Boudicca Feature 2020 Truth Seekers episode 6 Mary Coleford Series 2022 Wild Bitch Melanie Fischer Short 2022 Bad Rabbit Elspeth Short 2023 Coffee Wars Jo FeatureAwards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Kate Nash On 20 February 2008 Nash received a Brit Award for Best Female Artist 20 References edit Album Details www umusicpub com Retrieved 23 December 2019 Garratt Rob 30 November 2011 Kate Nash interview Time Out Dubai TimeOutDubai com Retrieved 9 March 2013 a b Shaffer Claire 23 November 2019 Kate Nash on Documentary Underestimate the Girl Fixing Music Biz Rolling Stone Retrieved 27 April 2020 a b c Day Elizabeth 14 March 2010 Kate Nash I felt as if I was having a nervous breakdown The Guardian London Gregory Jason 29 January 2007 Kate Nash Gigwise Retrieved 21 June 2011 Heart op changed Kate s life Daily Express 11 March 2008 Retrieved 3 January 2014 Stockham Emily Kate Nash on Girl Talk Track by Track Company Archived from the original on 4 January 2014 Retrieved 3 January 2014 a b Kate Nash s fall to fame CBS News 30 April 2010 Retrieved 13 November 2013 a b Moshi Moshi Records Artists Kate Nash Moshimoshimusic com Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 21 June 2011 McLean Craig 4 August 2010 The making of Kate Nash The Times Retrieved 27 April 2020 Kate Nash tells us her tour secrets Topshop 17 July 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2013 Frere Jones Sasha 7 January 2008 Full Exposure The New Yorker Retrieved 15 January 2014 Diver Mike 30 March 2007 You couldn t make it up Kate Nash signs with Fiction Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 9 July 2008 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Gill Andy 17 August 2007 Reviews Album Kate Nash The Independent London Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 17 August 2007 Tagoe Roman Kate Nash Made Of Bricks Review BBC Music Retrieved 21 November 2014 Official Albums Chart Top 100 12 August 2007 18 August 2007 Official Charts Company Retrieved 23 December 2019 Kate Nash Made Of Bricks Chart History Billboard Retrieved 23 December 2019 Award Kate Nash Made Of Bricks British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 23 December 2019 Gold Platin Datenbank in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie Retrieved 23 December 2019 a b Brit Awards 2008 The winners BBC News 20 February 2008 Retrieved 4 June 2009 Winners in full Q Awards 2007 BBC 28 October 2007 Retrieved 26 May 2018 Shockwaves NME Awards 2008 Winners list NME 29 February 2008 Retrieved 26 May 2018 Youngs Ian 12 March 2009 Music stars call for more power BBC News Retrieved 7 May 2010 Kate Nash and Metronomy to release collaboration songs NME 19 June 2009 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Fullerton Jamie 5 August 2009 Kate Nash begins work on new album with Bernard Butler NME Retrieved 16 August 2016 Goodman William 28 January 2010 In the Studio Kate Nash Spin The Receeders to Play Special London Show Glasswerk co uk 11 December 2009 Retrieved 21 June 2011 Fullerton Jamie 11 February 2010 Kate Nash announces new album release date and free download NME Retrieved 11 February 2010 My Best Friend Is You by Kate Nash Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 24 December 2019 Kate Nash My Best Friend is You The Times 17 April 2010 Bush John My Best Friend Is You Kate Nash AllMusic Sullivan Caroline 15 April 2010 Kate Nash My Best Friend Is You The Guardian Kate Nash News Kate Nash Talks My Best Friend Is You Announces Spring Tour idiomag Archived from the original on 27 March 2012 Retrieved 11 March 2010 Clendaniel Erin 21 January 2010 Norah Jones Heart Loretta Lynn Added To Lilith Fair Lineup Billboard Kate Nash Supercute at Music Hall of Williamsburg Time Out New York Archived from the original on 29 April 2010 Retrieved 11 March 2010 Kings of Leon and Kasabian to headline 2010 V Festival BBC 2 March 2010 Kate Nash diz que Rio de Janeiro e o melhor publico in Portuguese SRZD 25 February 2011 Archived from the original on 22 August 2016 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Martinez Leo 25 February 2011 EGO NOTICIAS Kate Nash declara sua paixao pelos cariocas apos apresentacao no Rio in Portuguese Globo com Retrieved 16 August 2016 Still Jenifer 27 April 2011 Nash announced that she had launched her own record label Digital Spy Greco Lachrista 28 April 2011 Do you like candy and hula hoops Rebel Grrrl Italiana Archived from the original on 28 December 2019 Retrieved 21 June 2011 Murray Robin 21 March 2011 Kate Nash Launches Rock School ClashMusic com Retrieved 7 August 2017 Kate Nash running after school clubs for girls interested in music careers NME 14 December 2011 Retrieved 25 December 2019 Sharp Rob 19 March 2011 Kate Nash launches scheme to get girls into songwriting The Independent Kate Nash s backing track for St Paul s camp Evening Standard 17 February 2012 Retrieved 5 April 2016 Nardwuar and the Evaporators present Busy Doing Nothing nardwuar com Archived from the original on 3 April 2013 Retrieved 8 March 2013 The Thin Kids Theme Warrior in Woolworths by Kate Nash on Amazon Music Amazon Retrieved 26 December 2019 Never Underestimate this girl Kate Nash xoJane 6 August 2012 Archived from the original on 9 August 2012 Corner Lewis 2 May 2012 Kate Nash announces June 2012 UK tour Digital Spy Retrieved 2 May 2012 Bustos Kristina 15 June 2012 Kate Nash unveils video for new song Under Estimate The Girl watch Digital Spy Retrieved 15 June 2012 Cooper Leonie 15 June 2012 Kate Nash unveils comeback track Under Estimate The Girl video NME Retrieved 15 June 2012 Lee Ann 18 June 2012 Kate Nash s new song Under Estimate The Girl branded a joke on Twitter Metro Retrieved 26 December 2019 Kate Nash Has Committed Career Suicide And It Sounds Amazing NME 18 June 2012 Retrieved 26 December 2019 Connelly Brendon 1 November 2012 Video Buffy The Vampire Slayer Once More With Feeling Was Performed Live Last Night Bleeding Cool Retrieved 1 November 2012 Anthrax bassist Frank Bello joins Penn Badgely s Jeff Buckley film HitFix Uproxx 23 August 2011 Retrieved 2 October 2012 Kurchak Sarah 15 August 2012 TIFF 2012 Adds Greetings From Tim Buckley Spike Lee s Bad 25 Michael Jackson Doc Skrillex Soundtrack Spinner Archived from the original on 26 January 2013 Retrieved 2 October 2012 Adams Tyler 31 May 2013 Kate Nash fights for feminism on Girl Talk tour The Daily Californian Retrieved 16 June 2013 Girl Talk Coming VERY Soon PledgeMusic Archived from the original on 7 August 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2019 Girl Talk by Kate Nash Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 27 December 2019 Danger Williams Bart 27 July 2014 Kate Nash Releases New Track She Rules www hitthefloor com Retrieved 27 December 2019 Moore Sarah 15 July 2014 New Music Kate Nash She Rules VultureHound Archived from the original on 21 February 2020 Retrieved 27 December 2019 Abrams Margaret 19 January 2017 How Kate Nash Uses Social Media in Pursuit of Social Justice The New York Observer Retrieved 26 May 2018 Nash Kate 6 February 2015 Kate Nash s Girl Gang the online community for today s riot grrrls The Guardian Retrieved 27 December 2019 a b Godwin Richard 15 July 2019 Kate Nash 40 year old men were hanging out with me happy to profit not concerned about my health The Guardian Retrieved 15 July 2019 Kate Nash is Making a Record Kickstarter Retrieved 25 June 2017 DeVille Chris 30 June 2017 Kate Nash Talks GLOW Role New Crowdfunded Album Stereogum Otterson Joe 20 September 2019 GLOW Renewed for Fourth and Final Season at Netflix Variety Retrieved 20 September 2019 Yesterday Was Forever by Kate Nash Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 27 December 2019 Kate Nash Underestimate the Girl 2018 IMDb Retrieved 6 October 2020 Geier Thom 17 September 2018 Glow Star Goes From Pop Star to Punk Rock Renegade in Kate Nash Underestimate the Girl TheWrap Retrieved 10 March 2019 Saito Stephen 21 September 2018 L A Film Fest 18 Interview Amy Goldstein on A Rock N Roll Survival Story in Kate Nash Underestimate the Girl The Moveable Fest Retrieved 10 March 2019 PAMM Free Community Night Kate Nash Underestimate the Girl Screening and Conversation with Amy Goldstein and Anouchka van Riel Pamm org Retrieved 10 March 2019 BBC iPlayer Kate Nash Underestimate the Girl BBC 23 June 2019 Retrieved 27 December 2019 Kate Nash is creating stuff Patreon Retrieved 11 January 2021 Ep 11 Why Not Both Podcast Kate Nash YouTube 15 January 2020 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Kate Nash on Records In My Life 2018 interview YouTube 16 April 2018 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Sullivan Lindsey 16 June 2022 MCC Theater s New Season Includes World Premiere of Kate Nash Scored Only Gold amp More Broadway com Retrieved 15 September 2022 Harms Talaura 9 August 2022 Gaby Diaz Terrence Mann More Join Kate Nash in New Musical Only Gold Playbill Retrieved 15 September 2022 Kate Nash interview with Darren Paltrowitz YouTube 18 October 2022 Retrieved 22 October 2022 Bill Pearis 12 March 2024 Kate Nash announces new album shares Millions of Heartbeats Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved 12 March 2024 Nash Kate 10 September 2013 Live Through This Tumblr Retrieved 13 November 2013 Exclusive Kate Nash Interview Tumblr Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2013 Huxley David 30 August 2013 Kate Nash discusses meeting Bikini Kill singer Kathleen Hanna Electric Banana Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2013 Ellis Geoff Evidently John Cooper Clarke What Time Is It On Cast List and Preview Radio Times Archived from the original on 21 January 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2018 Kate Nash amp Her Giant Pink Vagina at Coachella Fuse 13 April 2014 Retrieved 28 December 2019 Kate Nash Recommends The Plus Paper 16 July 2014 Retrieved 28 December 2019 Kaplan Ilana 20 January 2017 Kate Nash on Returning to Pop Music Standing for Standing Rock and Speaking Up Against Trump Paper Retrieved 28 December 2019 Why British Singers Lose Their Accent When Singing Today I Found Out 5 January 2016 archived from the original on 21 December 2021 retrieved 23 January 2017 Jury Louise 11 November 2010 Would you Adam n Eve it Cockney history revealed Evening Standard London Clarke Brad Coachella Style Profile Kate Nash Green Label Sound Complex Media Retrieved 14 April 2014 Nash Kate 9 March 2013 What I see in the mirror Kate Nash The Guardian Retrieved 13 November 2013 Curtis Nick 12 August 2011 Kate Nash I am so proud to be a Londoner right now Evening Standard Retrieved 13 August 2011 Stevens Jenny 2 August 2012 Jarvis Cocker Johnny Marr Alex Kapranos and Kate Nash call on Putin to release Pussy Riot NME Lewis Casey 6 March 2013 Kate Nash on Her New Album Girl Talk and Why She s Proud To Be A Feminist Teen Vogue Retrieved 16 June 2013 Morgan Joe 23 August 2013 Kate Nash on drunk tweeting Cher dumb anti gay politicians and taxidermy tigers Gay Star News Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2013 a b Kate Nash is getting married Hindustan Times 26 February 2009 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Crossan Jamie 19 March 2012 The Cribs Ryan Jarman reveals psychological illness NME Retrieved 13 November 2013 Nash Kate 30 April 2015 Kate Nash on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 28 December 2019 Nash Kate 20 July 2017 Kate Nash on Twitter Twitter Retrieved 25 December 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kate Nash nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Kate Nash Official website nbsp Official YouTube channel Kate Nash at AllMusic nbsp Kate Nash at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kate Nash amp oldid 1219522565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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