Rising rock sensation Noam Fainer is back with his latest single, ‘NEVER!’, taken from his upcoming EP ‘MUSIC IS DEAD’. This electrifying track, a fiery blend of rock, Britpop, and indie-rock, showcases Noam’s raw talent and unfiltered emotion, making it an anthem for anyone who’s ever been doubted.
‘NEVER!’ is a cathartic release of inner anger and frustration. “The track came from a place of being triggered by people who didn’t believe in my music and vision,” Noam explains. “It’s a ball of British Rock ‘n’ Roll fire to throw in the face of anybody that doesn’t believe in you.” The track is not just about defiance; it’s a journey through self-doubt and realization. Noam reveals, “As I wrote the second verse, I started to question myself, wondering if maybe I had it wrong. But that raw, cheeky anger is what drives the song.”
Just a year ago, Noam Fainer was working in a coffee shop, dreaming of something bigger. His life took an unexpected turn when his single ‘London Dreaming’ was played by Frank Ocean on Homer Radio. The momentum continued with the release of ‘Rockstar,’ further propelling him into the spotlight. “That moment changed everything,” Noam reflects. “I knew I had to chase my dream with everything I had.” Determined to make the most of this opportunity, Noam gathered his band and embarked on an indie drunk tour of London, performing in pubs and small venues.
Now living in LA, Noam has been on a relentless quest to find and create a sound that’s both unique and deeply honest. His experiences, from living in recording studios with little more than cigarettes and his truth, have shaped his music in profound ways. His upcoming EP ‘MUSIC IS DEAD’, recorded and produced with the help of Noam’s brother Itamar, is a manifesto of this journey – a declaration of his commitment to authenticity and passion in an industry often driven by superficiality. With the release of ‘NEVER!’ Fainer offers audiences a glimpse of MUSIC IS DEAD’, showcasing his unique blend of alternative indie-rock to audiences worldwide.


