Jaron Natoli lyrics
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Artist's albums
Anew
2023 · EP
The Little Things
2023 · single
Baby
2022 · single
Bloom
2022 · single
Somehow
2020 · single
Everybody's Groovin'
2020 · single
It's Christmas
2019 · single
The Seasons They Change
2019 · single
Carrot-Top
2018 · single
Young Love
2017 · single
Autumn Leavez
2017 · single
O Mistress Mine (From "Speaking Daggers")
2017 · single
Zodiac
2017 · EP
Dreams
2016 · single
Feel
2016 · single
Admire
2015 · single
Runaway
2015 · EP
I Need to Get Away from You
2014 · single
The World We Live In
2014 · album
Better Off On My Own
2012 · album
It's You And Me
2011 · album
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Biography
Australian singer-songwriter Jaron Natoli is far from new to the music industry. Growing up around music from a young age, his father Chris Natoli, an accomplished guitarist, helped him get started as a 10-year-old who had a growing curiosity for singing and songwriting. Life moved quickly, and Jaron’s passion for music grew stronger by the day. By the age of 14, after just four years of being a musician, Jaron had released three studio albums. In the years following, Jaron further developed his sound. Influenced by Jeff Buckley, Keaton Henson and Fleet Foxes to name a few, he established a more defined style. Jaron’s songs, ‘The Seasons They Change’, ‘Somehow’ and ‘Bloom’ are heartfelt and raw, exposing a deeper, more vulnerable side of himself. ‘Anew’ is the latest release from Jaron, featuring the previously released lead single ‘The Little Things’. The emotive folk-rock EP explores themes of love, heartbreak, hope, nostalgia and more. Engineered and mixed by Fraser Montgomery, it was recorded in June/July 2022 at The Aviary Recording Studio within the space of four days. “This is the first EP I’ve released since 2017, and my sound has evolved and matured. I’m excited to release a group of songs that represent my current sound as an artist. I’m really proud of the EP, and I hope that listeners enjoy the journey that it offers. I’m looking forward to expanding on this sound more in the future.”