Nadine Shah, Filthy Underneath album review: a remarkably raw collection that boasts some of her finest songs

This time indie guitars are thinner on the ground. Shah regularly collaborates with Depeche Mode producer Ben Hillier and has recently been supporting the band on an arena tour. Hyperrealism has their cold, synthesized grandeur, a mournful ballad that tackles her divorce and shows her powerful voice at its finest. You Drive, I Shoot is full of metronomic beats and robotic rhythms, reflecting the repetitive, medicalised final months of her mother’s life. The harmonies of Food for Fuel have the Sufi feel of her Pakistani heritage.

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