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The other night while driving in my car I heard Natasha Khan (otherwise known as Bat For Lashes) speaking about her new album, Two Suns. She spoke about narratives, and the visual elements of her music. I was very intrigued, and then, when she played one of her new songs "Daniel" live in the studio I was convinced. I went home and bought both of her albums. They're just fantastic! Magical, and emotional. I love the storytelling and the atmosphere. Khan's voice is rich and beautiful. I highly recommend Two Suns, as well as her debut album, Fur and Gold. The wonderful thing about Two Suns is that it tells a story, but it's also shrouded in mystery and romance.