IRELAND’S BEST KEPT SECRET ‘N.O.A.H’ shares ‘THE WAY WE ARE TOLD’

N.O.A.H are Ireland’s latest breakthrough artist, bubbling their way to success. Having received rave reviews in their home turf, the indie rock trio are raring and ready to go to put their name on the UK map, with their forthcoming single ‘The Way We Are Told’. This offering captures a stadium-like setting, combining both indie and alternative elements with 80’s nostalgia,  to produce an atmospheric and uplifting track.

This single is taken from forthcoming debut EP ‘Echoes of The Night’ which features collaborations with the likes of the Irish hip hop duo, Hare Squead as well as New Orleans style brass band Booka Brass. The EP was produced by the Grammy-Winning Ruadhri Cushnan in Camden Studios and mastered by John Davis of  Metropolis studios London. 

Adam Rooney, (bassist) shares, “The Way We Are Told’ is a message to a loved one, but can also be that inner dialogue we tend to have when we hit a certain age or come up against one of life’s struggles. It’s a reminder that even though life is tough and it may not be what you intended when you were younger, you can still do whatever you want to, it’s never too late. It emphasises that it’s ok to cry, it’s ok to embark on a new journey, it’s ok to feel the pressure of time. We sometimes need to take stock of what we have and remember there is always someone out there that will have your back.”

With word spreading fast and the ever growing press, N.O.A.H signed with Natasha Bents’ newly founded Mother Artists Live Agency (Foster The People, Idles, CMAT). The band even made their first TV appearance on RTÉ Six One News to talk about their story and quick rise within the industry. 

The journey all started back in January 2020, after the band decided to reform a previous musical endeavour. The band took inspiration in its naming, from the biblical story of ‘Noah and the Ark’, which is centralised around the theme of new beginnings, a fundamental idea to the band’s vision and core values. N.O.A.H’s debut single ‘Shine’ was released back in September 2020, and since then the band has gone from strength to strength. 

The band have garnered consistent radio play and media attention across Ireland as well as the growing adoration and praise of peers and fans in the UK(Independent, Hot Press, Daily Star). Moreover, the band recorded an exclusive acoustic rendition of Shine for radio presenter Laura Whitmore on BBC5 Live. Further interest was shown from Irish national broadcaster RTE2 FM who placed Hands Up on their main playlist rotation.

Catch the action as N.O.A.H make their UK tour debut in May 2022. 

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