Natalie Jane has a soundtrack for your season. Her new EP, "Sick to My Stomach," is a visceral, challenging, and fiercely unrepentant collection of songs that mark out a new kind of heartbreak anthem. Throughout seven tracks and a little over 18 minutes of raw emotion, Natalie Jane hits like a sucker punch where soaring vocals, unfiltered lyrics, and a visceral intensity steal the air out of your lungs until long after the music has stopped.
Natalie Jane is no stranger to drama, and she relishes it. "I love screaming and crying about what makes me sad and angry," she says. That emotional turbulence gets finely honed into sick to my stomach, a vessel through which every song breaks the dam and can be a catharsis. From the haunting nakedness of "June" to the euphoric edge of "Yucky," every track is engineered to clip exactly where it hurts but also to somehow put you on a path out of that junky place.
For lovers of powerhouse storytelling and palpably emotional alt-pop, "Sick to My Stomach" is an unmissable trip. Natalie Jane drops you deep into the storm, making you feel every second. This is an EP for anyone who needs a sonic battle cry, a reason to scream into their pillow, or even just a reminder that they are not alone in the hysteria of love and loss.