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Nat and Sienna
Genre: Indie, Rock
Region: Adelaide Foothills, SA
Members: Nathaniel Pike- vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Sienna Pike- vocalist and multi-instrumentalist
Sounds Like: Jason Mraz, Augie March, Josh Pyke
Influences: James Taylor, Jeff Buckley, Ben Harper


Nat and Sienna are a song writing duo based in Adelaide, South Australia. Their tunes range from stunning poetic melodies, to upbeat pop songs with a refreshing melodic edge.
One of the aspects that make Nat and Sienna so unique is that they are both lead singers, and they are both multi-instrumentalists. Their self-produced recordings contain piano, guitars, organs and rich vocal harmonies.
A typical gig line-up has Nat on vocals and acoustic or electric guitar; and Sienna on vocals and bass guitar or keyboard. However, usually an acoustic set is also included somewhere in their shows.
It is their natural sense of harmony that has people likening them to bands like Crowded House and Angus & Julia Stone. Although when asked who their influences are both members agree that they don’t try to sound like anybody.
“We just play whatever sounds good to us, and it’s probably true that there will be traces of other artists we like within our music, but between both of us, we enjoy a huge range of styles.”
Their influences range from Ben Harper to Harry Connick Jr; Eva Cassidy to Outkast.
Although Nat and Sienna have only recently emerged as an original band, they have been performing together as a cover duo since 2008.


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Return Later
rating:  5/5
Love this track!




In Your Arms
rating:  5/5
A lovely sounding track. It starts with quiet guitar and the soft sound of Sienna, then when Nat comes in and harmonises it truly becomes something s...




Return Later
rating:  4/5
An easy to listen to track. The guitar at the start reminds me of Santana.



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