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Noah Elliott Drops “Empty” A Production Masterpiece

Noah Elliott, a name becoming ever more familiar, comes out swinging in his new release ‘Empty’. His third in nearly as many months, Elliott shows his more provocative side with a lyric that projects an honesty all too rarely heard.

The song opens with an arpeggiated binaural xylophone, hypnotic in nature, before being accompanied by Elliott’s undeniable pop tone. Empty is a song that too many of us can relate to during this tumultuous year. Filling the void with the vice of your choice while contemplating silhouettes of old. This song connects. 

Sonically landing somewhere between Troye Sivan and James Blake, the warmth and space that Empty provides is decorated only with a delicate mix of programmed and organic sounds.

A track that leaves the artist this exposed requires a commanding performance, fortunately, Elliott achieves this with ease. Noah, partnered with fellow Oregonian, Dylan Bauld (Bea Miller, Halsey) in the production of his new material, including previous singles ‘Never Feel The Same’ and ‘Selling Out’. He has a further 4 releases scheduled into spring of 2021.

For those who like to be the first to discover new talent, look no further, Noah Elliott is definitely your guy. Originality is hard to come by nowadays with music, but Noah is exactly that – we’re hooked. We give Empty 5 stars.

‘Empty’ is available across all streaming platforms now!

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  • Nicholas Liddle is an Entertainment Journalist and PR Student. Nicholas covers all the latest music, celebrity, and Pop Culture news.

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