
It’s not often that musicians manage to reinvent themselves the way Kip Berman did. Already having a great career with his cult shoegaze band The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, he later started releasing music under the name The Natvral, playing catchy, clever and powerful folk rock.
Summer of No Light is his second album (out now on Dirty Bingo Records), with the songs (according to him) “living somewhere between the climate crisis of 1816, the climate crisis of now, and the climate crisis of the heart”.
The record is notable for its stripped-down production and a big emphasis on storytelling. Berman keeps the arrangements of the songs spare and simple, allowing his lyrics and melodies to shine through. His music often feels like an honest conversation between himself and the listener, with confessional lyrics that feel both personal and universal at the same time.
Check it out below and purchase the LP here.

