Noah Genesis has shared a new project, titled another hornet didn’t make it to spring. Released on his 20th birthday, the album acts as the sophomore LP from the Los Angeles-via-Seattle artist, and it brings together potent sounds that draw from alternative pop, hip-hop, folktronica, and more. Somewhere between Dominic Fike and Earl Sweatshirt, but always bringing his own approach to the table, Noah Genesis is a refreshing voice in underground music whose sound and style can’t be easily categorized.
another hornet didn’t make it to spring is a release that brings something for everyone, further bolstered by its vulnerability and relatability. As it touches on themes like growth, memory, and survival- the album delves deep and remains uncompromising in its authenticity. The opener “parasite” first introduces the record’s emotional, bittersweet beauty, with its atmospheric sound and rawness. “northside story” is an infectious song equipped with rich grooves and heartfelt, catchy vocals, while closer “nicolas sheff” is an expansive, warm finisher with an epic touch.
For fans of genre-bending music that wears its heart on its sleeve, listeners need to look no further than Noah Genesis’ new project another hornet didn’t make it to spring. Blending elements of experimental hip-hop, ambient textures, and raw lyricism, the project offers a deeply personal journey. Take a listen to the project here and further immerse yourself in the emotive, diverse sonics of the album, which navigates themes of loss, resilience, and transformation with haunting vulnerability and artistic precision.
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