Noon Again captures the brightness of feeling seen on “They’ll Never Get It”

Noon Again

Alt-rock three-piece Noon Again captures the bright side of feeling misunderstood on “They’ll Never Get It.” Diving into finding connection amid loneliness, the track delves into the light of being seen by someone when no one else does.

Inspired by the film Swiss Army Man, the track transforms quirk into something meaningful, celebrating the idea of standing out rather than fitting in.

Sonically, the trio lean into an experimental, heavier sound as they chart a fresh path of musical evolution.

Speaking of their craft and the track, they say, “We’ve always been drawn to weird stories that still manage to say something meaningful or inspiring. This song is our version of that, a reminder that you don’t have to be understood to matter.”

Having written songs together for nearly 20 years, each foray is a new one laden with intrique and innovation for the three-piece while consistently producing soundscapes that mean something to them and anyone tuning in.

Melodic yet gritty, shaped by time, perspective, and a sharp intent to keep moving forward, Noon Again continues to inspire in their distinct way, channelling weird moments and offbeat reflections into a sonic world rooted in sincerity and authencity.

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