
Dusty, sun-drenched Americana with a Spanish heart. Warm acoustic textures and electric twang for long drives and golden hour reflections.
Nat Simons (Natalia García Pozo) is a pivotal figure in the Spanish Americana scene, distinguished by her ability to translate the sonic vocabulary of US roots music into a European context. Emerging in the early 2010s with 'Home on High', she initially gained critical acclaim for her authentic folk-rock sound, heavily influenced by Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell.
Her career arc shows a significant evolution from acoustic-driven purity toward a more expansive, electric sound, culminating in projects like 'Felina' and 'Queens of Noise', which embrace glam rock and power pop influences. She has collaborated with notable producers like Gary Louris (The Jayhawks), cementing her credibility within the international roots community. Critics often highlight her vocal versatility - moving from a breathy, intimate folk delivery to a more assertive rock presence. Her cultural position is that of a bridge-builder, proving that the 'Americana' label is a global aesthetic rather than a geographic constraint.
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