Attending Noahfinnce ’s Halloween gig at Gibson Garage last night was like stepping into a livewire mosh pit of raw energy and rebellious spirit. For anyone nostalgic for the days of the Sex Pistols or Nirvana, yet keen on a fresh twist, this was a phenomenal show. Noahfinnce’s sound is a raucous blend of punk rock and grunge with a sharp, modern edge – like Everclear with a dash more bite. From the moment he stepped on stage, the audience, mostly a mix of teens and their enthusiastic parents, was fully in his thrall.
Noahfinnce (aka Noah Finn Adams) has cultivated a following not only for his music but also for his authenticity and outspokenness. A proud advocate and member of the LGBTQ+ community, Noah brings themes of identity and resilience to the forefront, lending a voice to issues often unexplored in mainstream music. His songs, like the head-banging Scumbag, speak directly to experiences of marginalisation and self-discovery, tackling hard-hitting themes with a humour that keeps them both accessible and potent.
One thing that truly stands out is Noah’s charisma; his humour and offbeat commentary had the crowd laughing one moment and head-banging the next. Tracks from his album Growing Up on the Internet – an electrifying blend of electro-rock and arena punk – showcase not only his grit but his gift for catchy choruses. From Rise and Grind, which cheekily pokes fun at hustle culture, to the angst-fuelled Alexithymia, Noah brings a playful edge to serious topics, making the live experience feel as much like a conversation as a performance.
For parents, the appeal lies partly in the nostalgic elements of Noah’s music – his unapologetic punk ethos and old-school rock riffs. But it’s also in the connection he’s building with his fans through relatable lyrics that resonate with both younger audiences and those of us who grew up on punk rock. With his quick rise to fame and his growing influence, Noahfinnce seems set to become a key voice in British alternative music.
And for those who missed last night? You’re in luck! Noahfinnce will be back in London on 13 November 2024, playing at the Electric Ballroom in Camden. Don’t miss this chance to see the next wave of punk rebellion live – it’s a gig both you and your teens won’t want to miss.
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