In an in-depth feature article on k.d. lang, the Sunday Times magazine (UK) calls her forthcoming Nonesuch release, Watershed, "a masterpiece that holds its place next to, maybe even slightly
above [her 1992 hit] Ingénue." In the profile, k.d. talks openly about her past, from the allure of fame brought by Ingénue's stunning success, to the ultimate emptiness of the celebrity game. She also reveals the much happier, more grounded existence she now enjoys and the inspiration behind Watershed.
In the article, the Times's Robert Sandall calls k.d. "the most gifted torch singer pop has produced since Peggy Lee, a performer equally hailed in country circles as the heiress to the late, great Patsy Cline," and says that "if you have any interest in seriously beautiful songs," you must give Watershed a listen.
To read the article, visit entertainment.timesonline.co.uk.