Natalie Clark Longs for “A Place Called Home”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A powerful pop gem that gorgeously captures the relatable desire to feel like you belong somewhere. 

Scottish singer-songwriter Natalie Clark has made a name for herself in the music world with her powerful vocals and captivating songwriting. Before moving to the States, she self-released her debut EP, Eagles. While still in the UK, she gained recognition when Richard Branson invited her to sing on-stage at a BBC Radio 1 Academy session in Glasgow. Since then, Natalie has been featured in a Mercedes Benz U.S. commercial campaign, opened for the Indigo Girls on tour, and appeared on the 10th season of NBC’s The Voice. When she’s not touring in the US, Natalie records music in Los Angeles. Her latest release is the pop single “A Place Called Home.”

With an ear-pleasing blend of dreamy synths and bold beats, “A Place Called Home” provides a wonderfully radiant backdrop of shimmering sounds that beautifully complement the tune’s heartfelt exploration. Lyrics like “I travelled far and I travel wide, To the shore but I couldn’t find, Someone who understands me” and “I try to keep my heart close, try to keep it burning low, But when I turn the lights down low, My body, my soul seek, A place called home” hear the artist deliver a vulnerable reflection of self-discovery and longing to find the place where you belong. Fueled by its rich, emotive vocals and a heart-tugging sense of nostalgia, Natalie Clark gifts us with a powerful pop gem that gorgeously captures the relatable desire to feel like you belong somewhere. So press play and let the words of the artist’s latest single guide your way as you search for “A Place Called Home.”



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