A couple of weeks back, we included Natalie Evans in one of our new music round-ups and now we’re delighted to be hosting the premiere of a simply breathtaking live performance at her label Small Pond’s studio in Brighton. ‘Under the Moon’ finds the Kent-based singer-songwriter laying her heart bare as she sings about wanting to go back to a time and place when things were more positive: ‘Although we live so many miles away I still want to go back’. The sadness continues over the delicate harp as she then pines even more: ‘Home to me is traveling in circles with you but now you are under the moon during my day and there’s nothing I can do’.
It’s a stunning video that will make you want to see Natalie deliver a full set – which you can catch Natalie playing live this weekend, where she’ll be sharing the bill with Devin Yuceil (Delta Sleep):
2 December – Brighton – Nowhere Man
3 December – Bristol – Cafe Kino
4 December – London – Sebright Arms
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Video Premiere – Natalie Evans Performs ‘Under the Moon’ Live at Brighton’s Small Pond Studios
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