Wide-eyed and wandering through a promising pastoral soundscape far from her metropolitan roots, NATALIE DEL CARMEN is a 23-year-old songwriter and artist hailing from the Los Angeles Valley.
A product of LA pavement and pop radio, Del Carmen felt a quiet, persistent pull toward Americana, folk, and country — one she eventually followed home. Her recent work sheds light on a homecoming of both place and sound, including “Good Morning From Magnolia,” a fiddle-filled meditation on memory, belonging, and the quiet moments that have shaped her life. Her latest single, “What Should’ve Been (By Now),” unspools like a monologue, part reflection, part reckoning, tracing the tension between what was, what is, and the imagined futures that haunt her early twenties.
Recognized by Medium, Holler Country, and KCSN 88.5’s Top 24 “SoCal’s Next Big Sound," Del Carmen continues carving a space for herself in the evolving country landscape, rooted deeply in a love of storytelling. Currently working on her next record in Los Angeles, she spends her days writing and learning her new favorite instrument: her grandfather’s 1930s banjo.
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