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What began as lockdown writing sessions between Natalie and Simeon turned into a project with a life of its own. After releasing two singles as a two-piece, Warataah have grown into a full band whose sound is diverse as the members themselves. The result is music with pop sensibilities combined with left-of-field musical executions and honest storytelling.
After a year of being a band, Warataah are releasing their debut EP "Growing Into".
The EP documents a period of time guided by major life changes and struggles, and the journey to overcome challenges thrown by the world. The genre-blending record sounds contradictory and messy on paper (anyone up for alternative/soul/pop/rock with a dash of drum machines?) but flows naturally as each song contrasts yet compliments the next. The unifying factors are Natalie's graceful vocals and evocative lyrics and storytelling.
Inspired by the likes of Ngaiire, Jordan Rakei and Matt Corby, Warataah are funky and quirky, yet soulful and honest. Joining them in their celebrations are local legends Amy Flight and Big Cat.
"Uplifting, thoughtful lyrics with sophisticated grooves" (Edge Radio, Hobart).
"[Windows] is absolutely captivating, with flowery lyrics that tug on your heartstrings" (Happy Mag, Sydney).
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Melbourne/Naarm band, Warataah, explore themes of heartbreak and mental health struggles in their writing. Inspired by the likes of Ngaiire and Jordan Rakei, Warataah are funky and quirky, yet soulful and honest.
What began as lockdown writing sessions between Natalie and Simeon turned into a project with a life of its own. With a full band in action, Warataah are five people tugging at ideas in five different directions, taking unique paths to arrive at the same destination. The result is music with pop sensibilities combined with left-of-field musical executions and honest storytelling.
Their latest single, Chitter, describes the social anxiety surrounding a new relationship. The song discusses the nervousness and irritation of someone experiencing jealousy and its frustrations.
“Uplifting, thoughtful lyrics with sophisticated grooves” (Edge Radio Hobart).
"[Windows] is absolutely captivating, with flowery lyrics that tug on your heartstrings" (Happy Mag, Sydney).
Read MoreWhat began as lockdown writing sessions between Natalie and Simeon turned into a project with a life of its own. With a full band in action, Warataah are five people tugging at ideas in five different directions, taking unique paths to arrive at the same destination. The result is music with pop sensibilities combined with left-of-field musical executions and honest storytelling.
Their latest single, Chitter, describes the social anxiety surrounding a new relationship. The song discusses the nervousness and irritation of someone experiencing jealousy and its frustrations.
“Uplifting, thoughtful lyrics with sophisticated grooves” (Edge Radio Hobart).
"[Windows] is absolutely captivating, with flowery lyrics that tug on your heartstrings" (Happy Mag, Sydney).
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