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Natalie McCool makes Coming Of Age sound Good For The Soul

By Editorial Team - June 16, 2026

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Natalie McCool makes Coming Of Age sound Good For The Soul

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Natalie McCool announces Good For The Soul and shares Coming Of Age featuring Trans Voices, turning adult self-discovery into bright, collaborative alt-pop.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 16, 2026
  • Tags: natalie mccool, good for the soul, coming of age, trans voices, liverpool, alt-pop, Liverpool Alt-Pop / Singer-Songwriter

Natalie McCool’s Good For The Soul enters the 16 June news cycle with a welcome refusal to treat adulthood as one long invoice. The Liverpool artist has announced the album and shared Coming Of Age, a new single co-written with The Wombats drummer Dan Haggis and featuring harmonies from London-based collective Trans Voices. The track is about finding yourself and the exhilaration of that journey, which sounds almost suspiciously positive until you remember that pop music can still make joy feel intelligent when it is handled with care. McCool’s wider album is described as a more diverse journey through her alt-pop world, moving from playful to darker and moodier corners. That range matters. Good For The Soul appears to frame adulthood not as a narrowing of possibility, but as an expansion: every experience, even the ugly ones, becomes part of the voice.

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