Music
Nash album 'inspired by 60s girlbands'
Published Friday, Feb 5 2010, 11:20 GMT | By David Balls

Rex Features
The 'Foundations' singer, who releases the follow-up to Made Of Bricks in spring, claimed that the record has a more grown-up sound.
"It comes with being older. I've grown up a lot," she told the Daily Star.
"When I first got involved in music, I thought about it differently. It is so much more than one good song. Sixties girl groups, Riot Grrrl rock and punk influence me. So my influences have changed."
The 23-year-old worked with former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler on the record, which has confirmed tracks called 'Doo Wa Do', 'Paris', 'Kiss That Girl' and 'Don't You Wanna Share The Guilt'.
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