Crawling from the wreckage that was Urge Overkill, Nash Kato makes his solo introduction in big brash fashion. Focusing on his warm vocals, chorused harmonies and sweet melodies, Debutante has a distinctive glam-y touch. Far superior to the overproduced guitar-drenched final work of UO, Nash hasn't lost his musical flash. This return to ornate suave pop includes highlights like the hook-filled "Octoroons" and the surprisingly heartfelt cover of Steely Dan's "Dirty Work."
(Will)Nash Kato
Debutante
BY Ian DanzigPublished Jul 1, 2000