Emerging UK artist Wayne Natzel has released his debut album Bring It On, led by the cathartic anthem “Let It Go.” Drawing influence from acts like The Gorillaz and The Foals, Natzel’s sound is grounded in alternative pop-rock but infused with a lyrical intimacy that sets him apart.
Born from a life of contrasts—fatherhood, addiction, grief, healing—Bring It On doesn’t shy away from life’s tougher moments. It instead leans in, offering melodies that reflect lived truth. “Let It Go” began with a personal confrontation, but became a symbol of choosing a higher road. “It quickly became an anthem about choosing peace over resentment,” Natzel shares.
His multicultural background—Indian, Polish, and Scottish—blends into his identity as a musician and an advocate. Whether promoting mental health or supporting youth empowerment, Wayne brings his full self to his work. “I realised music is not about age—it’s about drive and telling stories people can relate to,” he explains.
With powerful production and unwavering honesty, Bring It On introduces Wayne Natzel not just as a new artist, but as a voice worth listening to.