Experience the stirring, genre-defying melodies of Nick Noon’s latest release “Who Needs Who”

Nashville, Tennessee-based artist Nick Noon is here to enthrall and energize you with his latest release “Who Needs Who.” The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is not bound by genres and crafts a sound that is a potent cocktail of influences–90s indie rock, country rock, nostalgic brit pop, garage rock, and a lot more subtle rock genre infusions–presented in a bold, addictive, and energetic sonic style. “Who Needs Who” is a commendable follow up to the artist’s critically acclaimed EP “A Jejune Affair,” and in this high-octane, gritty single, Nick Noon unleashes the might of his musical charisma, creativity and prowess.

“Who Needs Who” grips your senses from the first second. Opening with an electrifying riff, the music only grows in energy and emotion as it progresses. Swinging drum beats and ringing bells inject an irresistible groove into you and the sonic fervor is elevated by Nick Noon’s boisterous, raw vocals. The musical backdrop is made rich with layers of guitar textures—fuzzy riffs, soaring solos, warm basslines–and a dramatic crescendo of instruments, all of which make for an unforgettable and rousing sonic experience.

Nick Noon melds melody and message in this track; an eloquent reflection, sharp confrontations, and call for actions, all packed into the song’s sincere lyrics. Lines like “Don’t think you’re gonna change me cause you know who needs who,” display Nick Noon’s direct and relatable thoughts on the subtle theme of the track– a socio-political commentary. This is also given to you in the song’s dazzling and captivating visuals of the music video, a montage of people grooving on dancefloors, riots and world leaders dancing, stitched flawlessly together, which captures the spirit of the music and the meaning of the track perfectly. Nick Noon continues to establish that his music is a class apart with each release.

Listen to “Who Needs Who” by Nick Noon here!

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