NOAHFINNCE is making waves in the music scene by releasing the new single “3 DAY HEADACHE” and his upcoming debut album “Growing Up On The Internet.” The artist’s blend of poppier sounds and influences from bands like My Chemical Romance, Bring Me The Horizon, and others shows a diverse and dynamic musical style.
Noah has explained, “3 DAY HEADACHE is a song about being so exhausted and burnt out that I gave myself a migraine. I feel like I’ve been in a constant cycle of burnout, breakdown, bounce back for my whole adult life so why not put it into a cheesy lil bop?”
The themes explored in the album, such as resilience, identity, and the impact of growing up on the internet, showcase a personal touch to NOAHFINNCE’s work. The artist’s willingness to share personal experiences, including struggles with burnout and navigating LGBTQ+ issues, adds authenticity to the music.
Collaborations with notable figures like Danny Jones and Dougie Poynter from McFly, along with the involvement of experienced producers, highlight how much work has gone into it to make it a well-crafted and polished debut album. The inclusion of previous releases like “SCUMBAG,” the title track “Growing Up On The Internet,” and “I Know Better” further builds anticipation for the full album release.
He explains, “I only recently began processing the effect that growing up on the internet with hundreds of thousands of eyes on me, has had on my development as a person.It’s impossible to separate who you are as a person and who you would be without people on the internet telling you who you should be – I’m sure a lot of my generation and generations to come can find solace in somebody recounting their frustrations with the world as it is now.
As a society, we’re entering uncharted waters where nobody quite knows the repercussions of having unrestricted access to any thought any person has at any time. Human beings weren’t built to perceive and compare ourselves to millions of others, we were made to pick berries and build relationships within our local communities.”
The artist’s journey from posting covers on YouTube to a successful music career, coupled with a strong connection to the LGBTQ+ community, showcases NOAHFINNCE’s commitment to creating a sense of community and understanding through music.
The upcoming tour supporting Enter Shikari and the participation in Download Festival further solidify NOAHFINNCE’s presence in the music scene.
9th February, First Direct Arena, Leeds
10th February, Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
12th February, O2 Academy, Edinburgh
14th February, O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
15th February, O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
16th February, International Arena, Cardiff
17th February, OVO Arena Wembley, London
DEBUT ALBUM GROWING UP ON THE INTERNET OUT 8TH MARCH
PRE-SAVE HERE

