“‘Who Needs Who’ transports me back to the heyday of classic British bands like The Beatles and Oasis and the sound rings of timeless pop gold… Can't get ‘Who Needs Who’ out my head.”

- 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

“Nick Noon’s ‘Who Needs Who’ is an incredible single that portrays him as one of best musicians and songwriters around.”

- 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

“‘Who Needs Who’ is more than just a song. It is a declaration, a standard for all those who seek to redefine their place in a constantly changing world.”

- ExtraVAFrench

“an irresistible and Timeless Track… This song will make you lose your mind!”

- IGGY Magazine

“an infectious big chorus… channeling elements of bands like Black Rebel Motorcycle with a bit of Jake Bugg, with a little bit of Oasis worked in there for good measure.”

- We all want someone to shout for

“an unforgettable and rousing sonic experience.”

- Lost in the Manor

“an anthemic track that combines passionate chaos with elegant production… a must-listen for fans of indie rock.”

- The little Garden

“Nick Noon has delivered a gem.”

- SongWeb

“aggressively confronts the messiah complex domineering over our current politics.”

- POPFAD blog

“I can’t get enough of this track—it’s a perfect blend of old-school charm and modern energy that keeps you hitting repeat.”

- 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

“an epic indie rock jam.”

- 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

“you will love every second!”

- 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

“What a release!”

- Havoc Underground

“Electrifying from start to finish.”

- You! Me! Dancing!

“A timeless Hit.”

- 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

“a great rock spectacle.”

- 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

“a surefire dance floor filler that channels the unbridled spirit of indie rock icons like The Black Keys and Blur.”

- 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

“grandiose guitar riffs.”

- 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

“The energy in this song continues to build… leaving the listener with the desire to keep listening again and again.”

- 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

“an intense rhythm.”

- Music for All

“Banger!!!”

- 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

“ESSENTIAL!”

- Music For All

“a modern rock marvel.”

- 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

“an artist to keep track of.”

- Avanzada

“he sure as hell will be famous.”

- IndieMusicFlix

“a true auditory masterpiece.”

- EDM REKORDS

“A magical sound journey full of life.”

- Phonograph Me

“(Nick Noon) doesn’t use the standard formula but instead creates his own by fusing captivating melodies with insightful lyrics.”

- ILLUSTRATE MAGAZINE

“Nick Noon’s ‘A Jejune Affair’ is professional, artful, cinematic, and effortless.”

- Rock Era Magazine

“endearing and magnificent.”

- Find No Enemy

“(A) much needed EP release.”

- The SOunds Won’t Stop

“shades and winks of classic rock but with a modern and fresh approach".”

- R+

“a definitive collection of works by a thoughtful and gifted songwriter. Algorithms and trends be damned, Nick Noon is his own brand.”

- 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

“we are in the presence of an elegant piece with a retro flavor...with an evident more “modern” touch.”

- 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

“music you shouldn't miss!”

- Radio Castor

“Do not hesitate! Listen to this.”

- InfoMusic

“indie rock in the right measure!”

- RockNBold

“a dynamic artist.”

- Modern Music Maker

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

“musical genius.”

- IGGY Magazine

“(A) visionary artist.”

- KIMU

“a brilliant pop gem.”

- PopMuzik

“truly powerful.”

- 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

“The melody of this song seems ageless. I felt like I had heard it before and already knew it. Not because this song isn't original, but because this track is so beautiful that it manages to speak directly to your soul.”

- INFOMUSIC

“In a word, “Bring Out The Sunshine” is monumental. What Nick Noon has brought forth is astonishing for its quality of depth and the natural beauty of its composition.”

- 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

“If you want to hear a track that is reminiscent of classic British Rock then Nick Noon will blow your mind. Think The Beatles, Travis and Oasis.”

- TJPL News

“a nostalgic musical masterpiece.”

- Indie Underrated

“Nick Noon has composed a masterpiece, his compositional level is that of David Bowie and the Beatles. 10 out of 10!”

- E.A. poets

“legendary.”

- 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

“an uplifting colorful tune.”

- rock era Magazine

“A timeless refreshing aura.”

- indie italia

“an explosion of feelings.”

- Music FOr ALl

“a song that conquers.”

- RockNBold

“(An) enduring sound that stands up to the very best out there.”

- Plastic mag

“artistic genius.”

- Artisti Online

“establishes himself as an absolutely interesting name to follow.”

- You! Me! Dancing!

“masterfully crafted, emotionally resonant, and hypnotically performed.”

- Illustrate Magazine

“a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat for the entire runtime of it.”

- GIfted Balance Records

“(a) little indie rock opera.”

- Booklet Magazine

Don't you dare miss this indie gem!

- pigeon Reviews

“an anthem to the U.S. culture… Nick Noon is quickly becoming known as one of the most promising indie artists around right now.”

- 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

“an outstanding listen.”

- 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

“a classy indie anthem.”

- mesmerized

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- 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

“The opus expands into a pristine art rock meets avant garde energy with brilliant vocal production and a charismatic performance, and we are obsessed.”

- 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

“a real gem of a song.”

- Pillar Artists

“a brilliant lyrical style similar to the great workingman poets like Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams and Bob Dylan.”

- The Static Dive

“A classic.”

- 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

“A timeLess feel.”

- 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

“a magical pop journey.”

- Popmuzik

“‘Don't Let The Papers Get You Down’ sways like a beautiful 1950's-esque orchestrated ballad… (Yet) feels more subversive, truthful and punk than most of the indie / alternative rock tracks that have come across my electronic desk.”

- American Pancake

”full of lyricIsm.”

- 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

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- Music Mecca

“We want to believe that (the) new wave of contemporary music will develop in this direction.”

- Indie Dock Music Blog

“Pure sonic beauty.”

- 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