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Natalie Evans releases new song ‘Driving Home Late’

NATALIE EVANS has released a brand new song!

The new song, titled Driving Home Late, is taken from the London-based alternative artist’s upcoming new album, Movements, which is scheduled to be released in June this year, via Small Pond Records.

Reflecting on moving to London a few years ago and trying to figure it all out in her twenties, Evans says of the new song, “I was living in my friend’s loft room for a few months and it had those roof windows where you could see directly up into the sky which I found really inspiring. I wrote most of this song in one evening there, when I started laying down these simple piano chords and singing over them.

This song was very much a stream of consciousness. I was thinking about the importance of thinking things through during the day rather than always being distracted, so that I’m not kept awake at night by the bigger thoughts. I was playing a lot of gigs at the time and I really love that feeling of going home afterwards when I feel accomplished and can just listen to the music and enjoy the drive. It’s one of the things that happen in my life where I am the most relaxed, content and in the moment.”

Listen to Driving Home Late here: 

The upcoming album was recorded in Hastings with producer Martin Ruffin who also worked on Evans‘ previous releases, and was produced and mixed by Ruffin, and mastered by Aneek Thapar. Alongside the release of the new song, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:

Track List: 

  1. Driving Home Late
  2. Between the Ground and Sky
  3. Movie
  4. Pencil Drawn
  5. Interlude (Back of My Mind)
  6. Colours Fade
  7. Sun Song
  8. Under the Moon
  9. When You Leave
  10. To Go On
  11. Five Positives
  12. Guest Room

Movements - Natalie Evans

Movements is set for release on June 3rd via Small Pond Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on NATALIE EVANS like her official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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