Unveiling the Empowering Message Behind Natalie McCool’s Latest Single “Show Me What You’re Made Of”

Natalie McCool is a rising star in the UK indie music scene. Based in Liverpool, she has gained critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase for her innovative and beautiful take on pop music. In 2016, she released her debut album “The Great Unknown” and in July 2021, she released her latest album “Memory Girl”. The album “Memory Girl” is a collection of songs that capture themes of childhood, adulthood, love, jealousy, and loss, and sets the tone for such an ambitious and exciting act. The album’s title track, “Memory Girl,” as well as recent singles “Take Me to Your Leader,” “Devils,” and “Memory Girl” have achieved great support across national press and radio. One of the most recent singles from the album “Memory Girl” is “Show Me What You’re Made Of.” The song is a reaction to the fan memories that Natalie collected as inspiration for her album. The lyrics of the song are about looking at your life choices, all the versions of yourself that have existed, and the things you did or didn’t do that have led to the current version. It reflects the frustration and anger that comes with self-reflection and self-discovery. The artwork for the single cover features a photo of Natalie at 17 in her first band, symbolizing the beginning of her musical journey, full of ideas, hope, and naivety. The track’s whole end section is a massive emotional kick-off, it’s cathartic and frustrated in equal measure and just builds and builds into this crash of an outro: “Show me what you’re made of – if only I could…”. Natalie is currently writing and demoing her next album, so stay tuned for more exciting new music from this talented artist.

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