
Bat For Lashes announces new album with lead single "Kids In The Dark"
10 June 2019, 10:04
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Natasha Khan is back with news of the next Bat For Lashes record, Lost Girls, as well as unveiling the dreamy lead single "Kids In The Dark".
"Kids In The Dark" is Khan's first single since 2016's The Bride, although she did feature on Simone Felice's and Four Tet's "The Projector" single last year.
Bat For Lashes' Lost Girls album was recorded in LA, and features 10 new tracks. According to the press release, Lost Girls is The Bride's "mischievous younger sister, widescreen in scope and bursting with Technicolour intensity."
Tracklist:
- Kids In The Dark
- The Hunger
- Feel For You
- Desert Man
- Jasmine
- Vampires
- So Good
- Safe Tonight
- Peach Sky
- Mountains
"Kids In The Dark" is out now. Bat For Lashes' new album Lost Girls lands 6 September via AWAL Recordings, and is available to pre-order now.
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