Up and coming psychedelic pop artist Drew Makes Noise shares “Satellite”
UK born and bred musician Drew Makes Noise released his debut solo single, ‘Satellite’ on 6 March via One Inch Punch. The Belfast based musician, Drew Makes Noise has received support from BBC ATL Introducing’s Gemma Bradley and Aine Cronin-McCartney.
To achieve his neo pop meets psychedelic pop sound, Drew Makes Noise finds inspiration in both the modern and the classics with the likes of Wolf Parade, Polyphonic Spree, John Grant, Mercury Rev and Tame Impala all appearing on his playlist. His own sound closely follows some of these inspirations with the likes of MGMT, Foster The People and M83 springing to mind.
Drew Makes Noise aims to bring an emotional rollercoaster of scatterbrained fun with the melodies of pop and dance music to 2020. Opening with bold lyrics expressing high expectations, ‘Satellite’ reveals the impressive vocal range Drew Makes Noise has to offer. Taking a cheerful approach to much production, the electronic synthesizers bring forth a youthful exuberance, conjuring up memories of hot summer days filled with sun. Embark on a personal, spiritual trip with Drew Makes Noise as ‘Satellite’ fills your speakers.
Drew Makes Noise reveals the energy and work that went into the launch of his solo career, “Satellite came from a 2 hour long solo jam on Pro Tools with arpeggiators and synths. There was so much of it that I wrote an albums worth of songs in the time it took me to put all the complex pieces together in a song. Depending on how I feel I sing the lyrics with no sense of irony or completely ironically.”