"The album is titled “My Best Friend Is You”, and recently, just for a moment, almost thirteen years after it came out, while walking through the streets of Central London, I realised the importance of female, pink, bubbly indie pop."

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Featured Author This post is from an author we have worked with at Mumubl or an author who has recognised regular high quality posts. What are featured authors? Kate NashMy Best Friend Is You Image credit : https://www.discogs.com/release/4147305-Kate-Nash-My-Best-Friend-Is-You/image/SW1hZ2U6ODE3NzI0NA== Listen on SpotifyListen elsewhere Go to songwhip One way of describing the indie pop scene in the mid-2000s could be by imagining splashing a bucket of bright pink paint all over the floor of a sweet shop. Bright, loud, sticky, and messy to say the least. Every week, there was a new indie album reaching the charts, bringing with it a new

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