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A Place Called Home By NATALIE CLARK

Little did Scottish school teacher Natalie Clark know when she was asked to sing on stage at a BBC Radio 1 event by Richard Branson, what direction it would take her career. Meeting his surprise challenge, Natalie amazed the audience with her emotional performance of the song “Weakness” a cappella. “That was absolutely and utterly stunning,” said Branson. “No backing band, no musicians, no forewarning.”

National attention in the UK turned out to be a real turning point; the high praise brought by it made Natalie realize that her love for music could be much more than just a sideline. So she bid goodbye to her teaching career and devoted herself full-time to songwriting. She knew that if she was going to make it big, then she had to move her talent to the big market. This rising star has no doubt added a big credit to her name since moving to LA. Major festival opener, US tour extraordinaire, and industry influencer beware—Mercedes handpicked Clark as one of their “Artist to Watch,” featuring her in ad campaigns and performances at iconic locales such as the Roxy Theatre and Greek Theatre.

The gamble Natalie took to return stateside and start over is already paying off in dividends. Now she has hit yet another big milestone in her career as she signs with DVG Records to drop her debut album this summer. Leading the way will be her explosive new single, “A Place Called Home,” out now.

The track immediately stands out with its modern, electronic-infused production. A prominent use of layered synth pads creates a driving foundation, while energetic percussion driven by electronic drums provides a steady, muscular backbone. This combination of elements results in a very sleek pop sound, which is perfect for today’s radio. Synths are directly at the forefront, with their undulating textures in the lead offering momentum to help push this track along. Some very significant guitar work is also layered in, with its melodically connecting lines adding big flair and interest to the production. Above this bed of textures, Clark’s vocals are powerful, and brimming. Backed by rhythmic synths and guitars, her powerhouse vocals dangle with raw feelings. The chorus detonates into celebratory euphoria, with its well-balanced hooks being utterly memorable. Polished production that focuses on Natalie’s naturally gifted singing.

I can’t help but be in awe of how much differentially great talent and devotion to her craft Natalie reflects. It has been wonderful to watch her grow into a recognizable recording artist worldwide. Her brand new single, “A Place Called Home”, stopped me in my steps; I loved everything epitomized within that boisterous production and Natalie’s powerhouse vocals.

One can tell Natalie pours her heart and soul into every aspect of her craft; it’s inspiring to see an artist so committed to authentic self-expression. I believe that Natalie Clark has both the artistry and charisma to become a household name. If you love emotionally driven pop with depth and versatility, do yourself a favor: stream “A Place Called Home” now.

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