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My Best Friend Is You

My Best Friend Is You

Geffen

May 11, 2010

At the end of "Don't You Want To Share the Guilt" Kate Nash screams, "Not being able to articulate what I want to say drives me crazy!" This is just one outburst in a sophomore album full of stream-of-conscience rants that help brand her as the girl we all wish we cold befunny and brutally honest, even when plowing though life's emotional cesspools. A perpetual Peter Pan, My Best Friend Is You finds Nash returning to the same self-deprecating source material that made her debut such an awkward yet admirable attempt at self-exploration. More