April 12, 2025
Melbourne artist, Nat Vazer, is known for her heart-stopping lyrics that weave between confessional indie-rock, dream-pop, and the folk tradition of storytelling and ‘building worlds’ through song.

From the age of five, Vazer began learning classical piano but became fascinated with the world of bands and songwriters, having grown up in a household with her family’s 60s and 80s record collection. A self-taught guitarist, she stole her father’s guitar during high school and started to learn Nirvana, The Strokes, and Death Cab for Cutie based on internet guitar tabs. In true DIY fashion, she soon began writing songs in punk high school bands, capturing early sounds on old PCs with built-in microphones and free software.

Entitled “Addicted to Misery”, her latest single chronicles “a portrait of a time of feeling low, explored through a conversational journey. The singer confides, “It’s about feeling powerless to help the one you love and the sense of spiraling through that feeling”.

For further information on the artist, including forthcoming tour dates, visit the following links:

  • https://www.natvazer.com
  • https://www.instagram.com/nat_vazer
  • https://twitter.com/natvazer

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