Natalie Adele is an LA-based, nomadic singer-songwriter. Rooted in poetic lyricism and acoustic intimacy, her songs hold space for what’s tender, complicated, and unspoken—inviting listeners into a world where melancholy and grace coexist.
With a voice both soft and sure, Natalie crafts indie-folk melodies that seep gently into the heart, offering a kind of balm that lingers long after the last note fades. Whether performing on stages or sidewalks, or recording in cocoon-like stillness, she treats each song as a sacred event—an invitation into presence, both hers and yours.
Underlying it all is a deep trust in life’s goodness, even—and especially—when things fall apart. That belief is not just philosophical but lived: after falling 100 feet down a mountain and walking away with barely a scratch, Natalie carries firsthand evidence that something greater is holding us, always.
Much of her work explores the heartbreak and beauty of letting go—drawn by an innate optimism into the dissolving edge of love, where endings become their own kind of beginning.
She’s not one to settle, either geographically or artistically. “It’s just hard to settle down,” she sings, “when the whole world feels like home.”