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New Audio: Nat Vazer Shares Atmospheric and Introspective "Strange Adrenaline"
New Audio: Nat Vazer Shares Atmospheric and Introspective "Strange Adrenaline" NatVazer @HotelMotelRecds @PerpetualDoom @littleSG
Nat Vazer is a rising, Melbourne-based singer/songwriter, who can trace the origins of her career to learning classical piano between the ages of five and 14. But throughout her life, Vazer has had a long-held fascination with singer/songwriters and bands, having grown up with her family’s record collection from the 60s, 70s and 80s. As a high schooler, the Melbourne-based artist stole her…
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Introducing must-hear indie pop artist Nat Vazer
Indie pop singer Nat Vazer talks with Sungenre about the creative journey leading up to her debut album "Is This Offensive and Loud?"
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Introducing must-hear indie pop artist Nat Vazer
Indie pop singer Nat Vazer talks with Sungenre about the creative journey leading up to her debut album "Is This Offensive and Loud?"
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Melbourne indie artist Nat Vazer wants the hard questions and “absolute truth” — NME.com
Melbourne indie artist Nat Vazer wants the hard questions and “absolute truth” — NME.com
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— by Eddy Lim: The singer-songwriter talks her debut album ‘Is This Offensive And Loud?’, the importance of representation and her journey to “live the most artful life I can” […]
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Melbourne indie artist Nat Vazer wants the hard questions and “absolute truth”
#shogi #JapaneseChess [NME]Melbourne's Nat Vazer talks her album ‘Is This Offensive And Loud?’, the importance of representation and her journey to "live the most artful life I can".
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Nat Vazer reveals dreamy third single ‘For a Moment’ from debut LP
Indie rock champion Nat Vazer is about to complete a trifecta of single releases from her forthcoming debut album Is This Offensive And Loud?, with nostalgic new number ‘For A Moment’. ‘For A Moment’ rounds out an impeccable spread of offerings already available from Vazer’s debut LP including 2019’s ‘Like Demi’ and recent favourite ‘Grateful’. After much teasing, Vazer and Hotel Motel Records are thrilled to finally be able to announce May 29 as the official Is This Offensive And Loud? album release day. Full to the brim with saturated reverb and Tropicana twang, Vazer has created a lighthearted but brooding slice of indie rock on ‘For A Moment’, musing over past infatuations and future possibilities in equal measure. Grounded in retrospect yet lofty with nostalgia, ‘For A Moment’ presents an intimate glimpse into Vazer’s mind in an ongoing journalistic approach that has come to identify the impeccable songwriter’s work.
“‘For A Moment’ is a love song about an ex-work colleague,” explains Nat. “There is a strange time-warping feeling you get sometimes when you fall for someone hard, where time can appear to stand still while everything around you seems like a blur. ‘For A Moment’ indulges in that fantasy. It’s about chasing something forbidden, a longing for someone you can’t really be with and the overwhelming fear of the possibility.”
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Audio Interview: Nat Vazer
Audio Interview: Nat Vazer @NatVazer @HotelMotelRecds @PerpetualDoom @planetarygroup @newcolossusfest
Nat Vazer is a rising, Melbourne-based singer/songwriter, who can trace the origins of her career to learning classical piano between the ages of five and 14. But throughout her life, Vazer has had a long-held fascination with singer/songwriters and bands, having grown up with her family’s record collection from the 60s, 70s and 70s. As a high schooler, the Melbourne-based artist stole her…
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#audio interview#Hotel Motel Records#indie rock#Interview#Jersey City NJ#Melbourne Australia#Nat Vazer#Nat Vazer For A Moment#Nat Vazer Higher Places#Nat Vazer Is This Offensive and Loud?#Perpetual Doom Records#Robert Muiños#singer/songwriter \#The New Colossus Festival#women who kick ass
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Audio Interview: Nat Vazer
Audio Interview: Nat Vazer @NatVazer @HotelMotelRecds @PerpetualDoom @planetarygroup @newcolossusfest
Nat Vazer is a rising, Melbourne-based singer/songwriter, who can trace the origins of her career to learning classical piano between the ages of five and 14. But throughout her life, Vazer has had a long-held fascination with singer/songwriters and bands, having grown up with her family’s record collection from the 60s, 70s and 70s. As a high schooler, the Melbourne-based artist stole her…
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#audio interview#Hotel Motel Records#indie rock#Interview#Jersey City NJ#Melbourne Australia#Nat Vazer#Nat Vazer For A Moment#Nat Vazer Higher Places#Nat Vazer Is This Offensive and Loud?#Perpetual Doom Records#Robert Muiños#singer/songwriter \#The New Colossus Festival#women who kick ass
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Melbourne indie artist Nat Vazer wants the hard questions and “absolute truth” — NME.com
Melbourne indie artist Nat Vazer wants the hard questions and “absolute truth” — NME.com
Read more at NME.com
— by Eddy Lim: The singer-songwriter talks her debut album ‘Is This Offensive And Loud?’, the importance of representation and her journey to “live the most artful life I can” […]
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