NOAHFINNCE announces his debut album, Growing Up On The Internet
Pop-punk artist NOAHFINNCE has announced the release of his long-awaited debut album, Growing Up On The Internet.
NOAHFINNCE's forthcoming debut album has been co-written with the likes of Danny Jones and Dougie Poynter from McFly, and produced by ST£FAN, Julia Sykes, LAWRENT (Chainsmokers, Cheat Codes), Thomas Mitchener (Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, The Damned) and Arcades (BTS).
It will feature previous releases - latest single and anti-terf song, "SCUMBAG", "Growing Up On The Internet", and "I Know Better".
“I only recently began processing the effect that growing up on the internet with hundreds of thousands of eyes on me, has had on my development as a person. It’s impossible to separate who you are as a person and who you would be without people on the internet telling you who you should be - I’m sure a lot of my generation and generations to come can find solace in somebody recounting their frustrations with the world as it is now," NOAHFINNCE explains.
"As a society, we’re entering uncharted waters where nobody quite knows the repercussions of having unrestricted access to any thought any person has at any time. Human beings weren’t built to perceive and compare ourselves to millions of others, we were made to pick berries and build relationships within our local communities.”
Growing Up On The Internet will be released via Hopeless Records on 8 March 2024, and is available to pre-save now.
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