

#NVALT ZAPIER SERIES#
"Privilege", about coming to awareness of white privilege, was itself released as a single in November and is inspired by the series Dear White People and the diaries of Kurt Cobain. Vazer's debut extended play, We Used to Have Real Conversations, was released 21 September 2018, containing the three preceding singles and also the songs "Privilege", "Restless", and "Summer Holiday". Reviewing "Struggletown", James Alvarez of Get Some magazine praised Vazer's "haunting voice and an uncanny ear for Beach Boys melodies". This was followed in September by "Struggletown", a song addressing destructive modern behavior in a 9-to-5 environment, yet with an easygoing melody and more of a jazz or doo-wop feel (compared to her normal indie pop/ pop rock genre). Her next single, the dream pop song "You're Winning Me Over", with a jangly guitar riff, is about reforming a relationship, and it was released in June. "Keep Away from Parks" was Vazer's first single, released in January 2018 and written in reaction to an incident in which a police officer told her not go out at night nor without a man. Known to defy stereotypes, Vazer's music joins precise guitar melodies with " grungy yet blissful" vocals in "a mix of edgy, light and bubbly". Vazer has been described by the magazine WithGuitars as "a warm, charismatic, and contemplative singer songwriter with a penchant for writing charmingly rebellious tunes about the ironies of everyday life". She wrote her debut album in 2018 while travelling around the outskirts of Toronto. Vazer attended Wantirna College in Melbourne where she graduated as Dux and studied classical music at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. She is the daughter of Vietnamese and Malaysian immigrants. Nat Vazer was born in Melbourne, Australia in the State of Victoria, Australia.

Vazer was nominated Best Breakthrough Act at the 2020 Music Victoria Awards. Her debut album (LP), Is This Offensive and Loud?, was released in 2020 on Hotel Motel Records and was nominated for the 2020 Australian Music Prize. Nat Vazer is an Australian singer-songwriter from Melbourne.
