Bat For Lashes - Fur For Gold, 2026 Edition 180g Vinyl
Bat For Lashes – Fur For Gold (2026 Edition)
Format: 180g Vinyl
Originally released in 2006, the Mercury Prize-nominated debut from Natasha Khan, performing as Bat For Lashes, is a haunting and cinematic exploration of alternative pop and folk-horror themes. Produced by Khan alongside David Kosten, the record features the breakthrough hits What's a Girl to Do? and Trophy, blending ethereal vocals with harpsichords, marching drums, and dark, fairytale-inspired lyricism. This 2026 reissue presents the acclaimed 11-track project on 180g heavyweight vinyl, marking two decades since its initial release. Bat For Lashes has established herself as a primary force in the British alternative scene, securing multiple Brit Award nominations and several Ivor Novello awards throughout her career. Her work is defined by an uncompromising artistic vision and a reputation for high-concept storytelling that has influenced a generation of independent artists. This edition captures the atmospheric depth and analogue warmth of a debut that continues to be regarded as a foundational masterpiece of modern indie-pop.
- Horse and I
- Trophy (Feat. Josh T. Person)
- Tahiti
- What's a Girl to Do?
- Sad Eyes
- The Wizard
- Prescilla
- The Bat's Mouth
- Seal Jubilee
- Sarah
- I Saw a Light
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Bat For Lashes – Fur For Gold (2026 Edition)
Format: 180g Vinyl
Originally released in 2006, the Mercury Prize-nominated debut from Natasha Khan, performing as Bat For Lashes, is a haunting and cinematic exploration of alternative pop and folk-horror themes. Produced by Khan alongside David Kosten, the record features the breakthrough hits What's a Girl to Do? and Trophy, blending ethereal vocals with harpsichords, marching drums, and dark, fairytale-inspired lyricism. This 2026 reissue presents the acclaimed 11-track project on 180g heavyweight vinyl, marking two decades since its initial release. Bat For Lashes has established herself as a primary force in the British alternative scene, securing multiple Brit Award nominations and several Ivor Novello awards throughout her career. Her work is defined by an uncompromising artistic vision and a reputation for high-concept storytelling that has influenced a generation of independent artists. This edition captures the atmospheric depth and analogue warmth of a debut that continues to be regarded as a foundational masterpiece of modern indie-pop.
- Horse and I
- Trophy (Feat. Josh T. Person)
- Tahiti
- What's a Girl to Do?
- Sad Eyes
- The Wizard
- Prescilla
- The Bat's Mouth
- Seal Jubilee
- Sarah
- I Saw a Light















