
Comfort’s set up consists of Sean on drums and Natalie as magnetic frontwoman, backed by wildly oscillating software synths to create music that is direct, engaging and uncompromising. Their sheer live power leaves audiences excited and wild-eyed, and their energy is infectious, as is the rawness of their messages.
Rejecting industry standards regarding how a song is supposed to be written and produced, the confrontational vulnerability inherent in their music reaches for a personal yet queer liberation within a constrictive society. Starting with electronics, their instinctive creative process is guided by feeling and a rejection of formal composition.
As siblings, Natalie and Sean’s deep understanding and unwavering trust of one another allows them to push each other beyond self-imposed thresholds. By consistently recording their writing process, they build upon their initial reactions to ideas forming structures out of improvisation to create an organic and flow-like state to their music.
Lyrically Natalie is inspired by her lived experience of a near perpetual injustice. The assertion that all art is essentially political runs through their work.