Nathan Zanagar's new EP 'La Grande Salle' is velvet-wrapped angst dipped in neon
- Melodrift Team
- Jul 7
- 1 min read

You know when someone drops a debut project and you’re like, “Wait — how is this already fully formed?” That’s La Grande Salle. Nathan Zanagar isn’t playing dress-up in different genres — he owns them, morphing from noir-pop siren to spoken-word prophet and back again, sometimes within a single track.
The vibe? Think velvet-wrapped angst dipped in neon, with emotional turns sharper than a runway heel. But the EP isn’t all drama and dazzle. There are tender gut punches that arrive when you least expect them, and just when you're adrift in a cloud of melancholy, a beat snaps you back into motion.
This is the kind of project that leaves residue — on your thoughts, your playlists, and possibly your soul.
Zanagar didn’t just open a door with La Grande Salle — he built an entire house and invited us all to get weird in it.
“These are the most unapologetic songs I’ve ever made. I wanted to push everything further: the emotions, the stories, the sound. This is me, entirely,” Nathan Zanagar commented on the release.
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