“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

Cryptic Nashville Songwriter Nick Noon Delivers Powerful & Orchestral Tracks In ‘Don’t Let The Papers Get You Down’ & ‘Dear Delilah’

- 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