Natasha Kate, a rising indie artist from Mornington Peninsula, is showing us her unique blend of indie rock and pop with her newest single. At just 16, she had already released her debut single, “Treading Water,” and now, her follow-up, “Chore.” Her music blends indie and folk with subtle rock influences, giving it a modern edge that truly resonates with listeners.
“Chore” opens with some distorted synths that linger in the background with a groovy guitar riff that quickly draws you in with its calming yet infectious melody. The drums then come in to create an upbeat yet introspective soundscape, setting the tone for Natasha’s voice to take center stage. As the track builds, the electric guitar comes into the mix, introducing the more indie-rock sound, especially as the song reaches its climax. This transition from indie pop to a more indie rock crescendo highlights Natasha’s ability to blend genres seamlessly. This only stands to prove how far she’s coming within her own sound as an artist.
Overall, the song’s themes are incredibly relatable, particularly for those navigating the ups and downs of love. Natasha Kate sings about knowing your worth and not wasting your time with anyone who doesn’t see it. This beautiful message is wrapped in an infectious melody, making “Chore” both empowering and emotionally charged. This single just further proves the talent she holds and leaves us excited to hear how her voice and sound mature as she continues on her musical journey.
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