- Earmilk
“you can’t help but sing along to whilst punching the air.”
- The Big Takeover
“a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart… and simply irresistible!”
- Mesmerized
- Cheers to the vikings
“Perfect for dancing and listening loudly… a delicious song.”
- Phonograph me
“the perfect soundtrack for moments of celebration and camaraderie.”
- We Write ABout Music
“a fist-pumping rush of soul-stirring music, ‘Who Needs Who’ is anthemic.”
- the Other side Reviews
“one big musical milestone…a must-listen experience.”
- Rock Era Magazine
- ExtraVAFrench
“an irresistible and Timeless Track… This song will make you lose your mind!”
- IGGY Magazine
- We all want someone to shout for
“an unforgettable and rousing sonic experience.”
- Lost in the Manor
- The little Garden
“Nick Noon has delivered a gem.”
- SongWeb
“aggressively confronts the messiah complex domineering over our current politics.”
- POPFAD blog
- Indie Spirits
“a wide, unstoppable and ultra dancing sound.”
- Le Cargo
“Defiant with a charm that’s intriguing and seductive.“
- Buzzy Band
“an explosive tune that will captivate your senses and leave you speechless.”
- DULAXI
- Plastic Mag
“stays in your head long after you've heard it.”
- Flex Music
“reminiscent of the Black Keys at their best.”
- DA DA DA Music
“a rallying cry for embracing authenticity.”
- MUSIKEPOOL
- end sessions
“This song is mesmerizing… Explosive and liberating.”
- Indieoclock
“an irresistible force... a rallying cry for change.”
- Allen Peterson Reviews
“another stirrer from the quickly ascending Noon.”
- ObScure Sound
“Its irresistibly catchy melody and rhythmic drive could easily make it a dancefloor anthem.”
- The Indie Grid
- Havoc Underground
“Electrifying from start to finish.”
- You! Me! Dancing!
- Headbangers News
“a tour de force of emotion and artistry.”
- HailTunes
“a glamorous, cinematic pop rock artist.”
- sinusoidal music
“a perfect song for the dance floor.”
- R+
“a potent anthem that ignites a fire in your soul.”
- E.A. Poets
“Nick Noon returns with dynamic and captivating new opus.”
- Kimu
“a Strokes-style uptempo indie rock jam.”
- The Static Dive
- We Love That Sound
“the future of the indie music scene.”
- IndieMusicFlix
“Brimming with rich and swaggering hooks from start to finish.”
- The Real Ding
- B-Side Guys
“For those who like classic indie rock, ‘Who needs who’ will definitely satisfy your thirst.”
- Popmuzik
“full of exhilarating guitar riffs that send a jolt of adrenaline down the spine of listeners.”
- Testing Melodies
“a catchy, addictive, hypnotic, mesmerizing number.”
- Thoughts Words Action
“an irresistible invitation to groove and move along.”
- UNXIGNED
“feels like an outlet for rage.”
- Good Music Radar
“Listeners of Regina Spektor, The Smiths, and Talking Heads pull up. This one's for you.”
- Apollo’s Harp
“An absolute treat for the ears.”
- Muse Chronicle
“Will surely appeal to all lovers of live rock n roll.“
- Indie Dock Blog
- Os Garotos de Liverpool
“a new spin on timeless melodies.”
- The Musical Road
“we recommend you to listen to it as soon as possible.”
- Rockola Indie
“(Who Needs Who) consolidates Nick Noon's position in the indie-rock scene.”
- La Caverna
- PARAPOP
“cements his place as a powerhouse in the indie scene.”
- Beach House
“a radiant indie-rock anthem.”
- Little Chief
“revives a style that many rock lovers longingly missed.”
- Danel Records
“Nick Noon should be valued!.”
- ROadie Music
- Music for All
- pigeon opinion
Interview: Nick Noon - Who Needs Who
- RGM PRess
“‘A Jejune Affair’ is an instant classic!”
- Mesmerized
“it feels perfect….9.5 out of 10”
- ZOne Nights
“an EP that will stand the test of time.”
- FV Music Blog
“10/10 from me and if I could give it more I would.”
- TJPL NEWS
“a four-track masterpiece….sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens.”
- Plastic Mag
- Music For All
- We Write about Music
“An Ep to listen to endlessly, 4 perfect tracks...”
- INDIEOCLOCK
“a masterful piece of eclectic music.”
- THE OTHER SIDE REVIEWS
“Nick Noon sweeps us off our feet.”
- Good Music Radar
“This is music that will leave you speechless.”
- SINUSOIDAL Music
“brilliant thoughtful lyricism.”
- Iggy Magazine
“A Jejune Affair is a cinematic masterclass in indie rock.”
- Senocular Media
“a luminous splendor that melts into the fabric of our thoughts.”
- SongWeb
- Avanzada
“he sure as hell will be famous.”
- IndieMusicFlix
“a true auditory masterpiece.”
- EDM REKORDS
“A magical sound journey full of life.”
- Phonograph Me
- ILLUSTRATE MAGAZINE
“Nick Noon’s ‘A Jejune Affair’ is professional, artful, cinematic, and effortless.”
- Rock Era Magazine
- Find No Enemy
- The SOunds Won’t Stop
“shades and winks of classic rock but with a modern and fresh approach".”
- R+
- POPFad blog
“a sound that manages to be both nostalgic and still very present in the modern day.”
- The Static Dive
“the timeless spirit of songwriters like Bob Dylan or Paul McCartney.”
- LESS THAN 1,000 FOLLOWERS BLOG
- Booklet Magazine
“his newest release cements him as one of the more compelling names on the rise right now.”
- Mystic Sons
“a complex and rich arrangement that reminds us of some of the most demanding Beatles productions.”
- ARTISTI ONLINE
“every tiny detail creates colors that will fascinate your mind.”
- Roadie Music
“a must-listen for anyone looking for fresh, exciting sounds.”
- IndieRock.news
- Radio Castor
“Do not hesitate! Listen to this.”
- InfoMusic
“indie rock in the right measure!”
- RockNBold
Interview: Nick Noon - A Jejune Affair
- Lost In The Manor
“Of all the discoveries at the start of 2023, this is one of the best.”
- INDIE CHRONIque
- IGGY Magazine
- KIMU
- PopMuzik
“Every second is epic and impossible to miss.”
- Indie Dream
- Rising Artists Blog
“Turn the sound up loud and press play, please.”
- Phonograph me
“Another shining gem in his growing and already truly impressive catalogue of music.”
- Plastic Mag
“A soaring Song…as if it were the succession of ‘Hey Jude’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’.”
- Indieoclock
- INFOMUSIC
- Popfad Blog
“(a) perfectly packaged gem of a song.”
- The Other side reviews
“an inimitable talent with which he creates musical raptures that words cannot make sense of.”
- Good Music Radar
- TJPL News
“a nostalgic musical masterpiece.”
- Indie Underrated
- E.A. poets
- Sinusoidal Music
“has moments of the Verve or Oasis.”
- Send Me Your Ears
“there is no doubt that (Nick Noon) is an artist to watch.”
- Music arena gh
“Nick reminds us of other projects like The Killers, Lana del Rey and David Bowie.”
- AvanZada
“a sonic and emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.”
- mesmerized
“The intensity of the piece is remarkable.”
- Artisti Online
“a brilliantly riveting listen.”
- The Real Ding
“a dynamism that catches the attention of those who listen almost automatically.”
- R+
“one of those songs packed with energy, perfect for big concerts.”
- Caesar Live N Loud
“a joyful indie rock song that is just waiting to give you chills.”
- Illustrate Magazine
“SIMPLY OOZING A GLORIOUS ENERGY THAT CAPTIVATES YOU.”
- FIND NO ENEMY
“makes us want to hear it over and over again.”
- os garotos de liverpool
“Sprawling, epic, chamber pop perfection.”
- Postcard elba
“just what the doctor ordered.”
- Less Than 1,000 followers Blog
- rock era Magazine
- indie italia
- Music FOr ALl
- RockNBold
“(An) enduring sound that stands up to the very best out there.”
- Plastic mag
- Artisti Online
“establishes himself as an absolutely interesting name to follow.”
- You! Me! Dancing!
“masterfully crafted, emotionally resonant, and hypnotically performed.”
- Illustrate Magazine
- GIfted Balance Records
“(a) little indie rock opera.”
- Booklet Magazine
“Don't you dare miss this indie gem!”
- pigeon Reviews
- IndieRock
“an interesting vision of indie rock with explorations of chamber pop and power pop.”
- R+
“a timeless alt-pop sound and an insightful lyrical style.”
- The Static Dive
“a timeless sound that literally fits for any era.”
- Mickey’s Weekly
“Sincere, sentimental, nostalgic and one-of-a-kind.”
- The Other side reviews
“powerful, energizing, and filled with a stadium rock aura.”
- Find No Enemy
“a masterfully eerie vocal performance.”
- Senocular Media
- Music FOr The Misfits
“a rock anthem that deserves attention.”
- IndieoClock
“(a) five-minute work of art.”
- Rock Era Magazine
“a track that will leave you speechless.”
- It’s All Indie
- mesmerized
- from the straight
“perfect to be shouted at the top of your lungs.”
- music for all
“A huge production, slightly glam rock feel.”
- send me your ears
“certainly not here to go unnoticed.”
- E.A. Poets
- KIMU
“Its zealous instrumentation and glorious vocals create a carnival of emotions.”
- Sinusoidal Music
“For (Noon), it seems the instrument is a wand, and music is the spectacle.”
- OG Music
“an absolutely incredible track.”
- The Indie Asylum
“a rebellious, thought-provoking indie-rock single”
- Less Than 1,000 followers Blog
“timely, but also timeless in scope.”
- PopFad Blog
“Anthemic and quite addictive.”
- the sounds won’t stop
“qualitative, beautiful, successful.”
- infomusic
- Pillar Artists
- The Static Dive
- le cargo
“a sensation to be kept on repeat.”
- The Other Side Reviews
“A reflection of the society we live in.”
- ROadie Music
“for listeners with exquisite taste.”
- Rocknbold
“Dear Delilah” - #1 breakup song of the month
- Music Mecca
“it’s like John Lennon had a lovechild with The Killers, and we’re totally living for it.”
- RGM.press
- Rock the pigeon
“a superb amalgamation of musical influences.”
- Pillar artists
“Nick Noon has given us something that seems timeless.”
- The sounds won’t Stop
- Popmuzik
- American Pancake
- ROadie Music
“(A) song to think about that person that exists in your head and needed music to be real.”
- indie Criollo
"‘Don't Let The Papers Get You Down’ is the perfect song for contemplative and relaxing evenings.”
- Phonograph me
- Music Mecca
“We want to believe that (the) new wave of contemporary music will develop in this direction.”
- Indie Dock Music Blog
- indie criollo
“An absolutely recommended artist.”
- E.A. Poets
Nick Noon prepares release of the singles “Don’t Let The Papers Get You Down / Dear Delilah”
- Caderno Pop