Thanks to that blend of humour and heart to which he speaks, Noah is swiftly establishing himself as a bright new force in alternative music, and one whose outlook echoes someone like YUNGBLUD in terms of being an inclusive and charismatic voice for the downtrodden and the misunderstood. Speaking to Kerrang! while on tour in the U.S., he returns to the UK later this year for a headline run which includes two shows at London’s O2 Academy Islington, with extra dates added and several venues upgraded thanks to the demand to see NOAHFINNCE bring MY BRAIN AFTER THERAPY to life.
Naturally, Noah is excited for a tour at which he says everyone present can expect to “enjoy themselves and have fun, but more than anything just feel comfortable,” but the most pressing matter in his mind as our conversation draws to a close is MY BRAIN AFTER THERAPY’s legacy. Pondering its message, Noah ends our chat by affirming that there’s always benefit in sharing your feelings.
“I hope that, through listening to MY BRAIN AFTER THERAPY, people take away the message that speaking about and exploring how you feel is a good thing,” he concludes. “I’ve done a fuck-load of introspection in recent years, and while, like I’ve said, therapy didn’t totally fix me, it’s been an undeniable help. If you’re able to, you should always find someone to talk to, whether you’re feeling good or bad – there’s always catharsis to be found in talking things through.”
MY BRAIN AFTER THERAPY is out now via Hopeless. He tours the UK in September.