Artist's albums
Pavement (Alternate Version)
2023 · single
Chord of Sympathy
2023 · album
Nobody Ever
2023 · single
Chord of Sympathy
2023 · single
Pavement
2023 · single
Cassavetes
2023 · single
Falling
2022 · single
Your Red Light / Bad Astrology
2020 · EP
Your Red Light
2020 · single
Spit on a Stranger
2019 · single
Razorblade / In the Garden
2019 · single
I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City
2019 · single
Boiling Water
2019 · single
Gems and Rubies
2018 · single
Supergiant
2018 · album
Ride
2018 · single
Supergiant
2018 · single
Chasing the Muse
2018 · single
Stars Align
2017 · single
Destroyer - EP
2017 · EP
Valley Queen on Audiotree Live
2016 · EP
In My Place / High Expectations - Single
2016 · single
My Man
2016 · single
Who Ever Said
2016 · single
Valley Queen | OurVinyl Sessions
2016 · single
Carnival / Make You
2014 · single
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Biography
Propelled by Natalie Carol’s "bracingly afflicted, mountain-vaulting dream-country yodel" (Rolling Stone), Valley Queen reemerges, flush with recognizable vocal power and newly advanced emotional resonance in the new single “Falling.” Whereas their 2018 debut Supergiant dealt in the nostalgic language of rock, Valley Queen’s new music is borne of the endless present Carol experienced in her bedroom during lockdown, where time collapsed and the future needed to be created. Longtime member Neil Wogensen’s deft studio production elevates Carol’s most intimate musings to a cosmic scale, while Mike Deluccia’s pristine and exuberant percussion and synth arrangements hold it all down with pulsating immediacy. The result is a mystical space where past, present, and future collapse; a forward-looking, starry-souled record whose vocal approach recalls the choral harmonies of Judee Sill, supported by arrangements with a dancing spiritual fixation on rhythm in league with the Cocteau Twins. Valley Queen has gathered comparisons as iconic as Florence Welch, Dolores O’Riordan, Neil Young and acclaim from top-tier tastemakers including NPR, Rolling Stone, LA Times, Stereogum, WXPN, Spotify's New Music Friday, and beyond. Valley Queen has toured alongside the likes of Social Distortion, Justin Townes Earle, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Laura Marling, and Heartless Bastards, while securing coveted festival slots at BottleRock, Pickathon, and Luck Reunion.