Noam Fainer, comprising of brothers Noam and Itamar Fainer, presents their latest release, '21 Century Men.' The duo takes a hands-on approach, playing all the instruments themselves, making their music an intimate collaboration. Drawing influences from iconic figures such as Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Fight Club, and Allen Ginsberg, their sound is a blend of raw emotion and rock-and-roll ethos.
Their journey has seen notable milestones, including airplay on Frank Ocean's Homer Radio and tours across London and LA. A particularly interesting anecdote is Itamar's contribution to Kevin Abstract's latest album, showcasing their versatile talent. Recorded at London Dreaming, '21 Century Men' is infused with the spirit of rock and roll, reflecting the trials of young adulthood in a decaying world.
The album’s ethos is encapsulated in their own words: "As raw as possible." This release was born from a period of personal struggle, capturing the essence of making music at rock bottom. Noam describes it as a "fight club soundtrack song," a testament to their resilience and clarity of vision. '21 Century Men' is an evocative portrayal of the modern male experience, crafted with intention and authenticity.
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