Natalie Lucie - “Easy To Love” | EP Review by Bucket List Music UK

leo melo
Bucket List Music UK
2 min readMay 1, 2018
EP cover — Natalie Lucie “Easy To Love”

Music has a strong power. It boosts our feelings, happy or sad. It makes us dance, move our feet, move our heads. Or if you are the shy type, maybe a snap of the fingers. Growing up, I had the privilege of listening to a huge variety of artists — and I might be repeating myself here — but I am drawn by amazing lyrics.

It makes me amazingly happy to add Natalie Lucie to my growing list of artists that not only produce beautiful melodies, but they take the opportunity to tell a story — to pour their hearts, to share happy or sad moments — and maybe, just maybe, change a life.

Natalie Lucie is a Bristol-based singer with an amazingly soothing voice (as well as a photographer and a loving mother) who recently released her debut EP — “Easy To Love”.

The first track of the album — along with a few more I reviewed from previous artists — will be part of a longer and deeper article I want to release regarding music and feminism. “Hands Off” is such an important and empowering song that I have been telling a lot of people about this song. “I said it, you heard it, now take your hands off / My body, I say no, it should be enough / Not looking for trouble, not trying to kickoff / I’m just saying take your hands off”. Absolutely brilliant!

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leo melo
Bucket List Music UK

Photographer and Visual Designer based in London — here to share a little of my thoughts…