Review: Nick Voltare – 29 (it’s okay)

Nick Voltare’s new single “29 (it’s okay)” feels like a quiet chat with a close friend who gets it. The London-based artist turns the messiness of growing up into something warm, witty, and deeply relatable. His words glide over gentle indie-pop melodies that sound both comforting and a little bittersweet, like a smile hiding behind a sigh.

Known for his sharp storytelling and dry humor, Voltare paints late-twenties confusion with a touch of grace. The song carries an easy rhythm, the kind that feels unforced and true to the moment. Rather than trying to sound polished, it embraces honesty in its rawest form. There’s a small comfort in hearing someone say, “You don’t have to have it all sorted by now,” and meaning it. “29 (it’s okay)” sits somewhere between indie pop and alt-folk, with clear nods to artists like Matt Maltese and Blossoms. But Voltare’s personal stamp lies in his tone—wry, reflective, and human. His delivery makes you nod along, not because life suddenly makes sense, but because someone finally said what you were thinking.

For me, this song hits that sweet spot between humor and heart. It reminds me that it’s fine to feel lost sometimes, that being unsure is part of growing. It’s not a grand statement; it’s a gentle pat on the back saying, “You’re doing alright”. “29 (it’s okay)” is out now on all major streaming platforms. Make sure to follow Nick Voltare on Instagram and TikTok. Add this track to your playlist—you’ll want it there the next time you need a reminder that it’s okay to be figuring things out.

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