Born in Johannesburg and raised in Luxembourg, Noah Pearce is not your typical musical artist. From a young age, he found solace in the world of music, using it as an escape from the challenges of school. It was this early connection to the transformative power of music that laid the foundation for Noah’s unique and captivating sound. Noah’s music is impossible to ignore, and what sets him apart is his extraordinary ability to strike a delicate balance between intensely personal narratives and universally relatable themes. In 2023, Noah is on a journey of self-discovery as a songwriter, continually pushing boundaries and remaining true to himself. One of his latest creations, the single “Smaller Pieces,” is part of his EP titled ‘Domicile.’ At just 21 years old, Noah Pearce is already making waves as a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and alt-pop sensation. The Domicile EP is a collection of emotionally charged songs that showcase the breadth and depth of Noah’s musical talents. The EP features acclaimed singles such as ‘Ballet Dancer,’ co-written and produced by powerhouse pop personnel Dimitri Tikovoï, currently sitting at #4 on Luxembourg’s Eldoradio Chartbreaker Chart. Another standout track, ‘Dancing On My Grave,’ is a modern-day soul-pop anthem. However, it’s the heart-wrenching ‘Smaller Pieces’ that truly emphasizes why industry insiders, like Man About Town, foresee Noah ascending to “pop’s upper echelons.” Noah’s sonic identity is a fusion that he aptly describes as the love child of “The Weeknd, Billie Eilish, and Lorde,” nurtured and grown in the artistic environment of France. Recorded over the past year with collaborators such as Dimitri Tikovoï, Danny Connors, Bambie Thug, and Cathy Dennis, the Domicile EP builds on the success of Noah’s debut EP, ‘Monster.’ While ‘Monster’ delved into Noah’s journey as a transmasculine individual, blending alternative pop with confessional lyricism, ‘Domicile’ delves into emotions of heartbreak, sadness, and emptiness, using music as a reflective mirror to his experiences. The tracks are sonically upbeat yet lyrically expressive, showcasing Noah’s songwriting depth and emotional range. Explaining the thematic arc of the EP, Noah shares, “This EP really is just a journey. We start out in pain, feeling helpless and stuck, and we slowly transition to deciding that enough is enough, and start fighting to turn things around. The EP name, ‘Domicile,’ is symbolic of me going back home to where I feel most comfortable, to find my joie de vivre again, and to come back stronger and more resilient than before. This is a story of one person navigating their way through life’s obstacles and fighting to come out on top. My hopes for ‘Domicile’ is for it to take you through my mind, immersing you in my journey to find happiness again.” Noah’s talent has not gone unnoticed, with critical acclaim from Man About Town, Wonderland, Notion, The Line of Best Fit, BBC Introducing, and Radio 1. He has also shared stages with the likes of Sam Ryder and The Libertines, solidifying his reputation as one of the finest rising male talents. In a world where empathy can be scarce, artists like Noah Pearce serve as storytellers, weaving narratives that are passionate, emotive, angry, and undeniably human. The Domicile EP is poised to solidify Noah’s standing as an artist destined for greatness, capturing the hearts of listeners and demanding the attention he rightfully deserves.
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