Hayes Noble is a 19 year-old artist / guitarist currently based in Spokane, WA who plays in the style of some true indie / punk legends like J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.), Doug Martsch (Built To Spill / Treepeople) or Bob Mould (Hüsker Dü). Today he’s sharing the third single from his sophomore LP, As It Was, As We Were (out June 21 on 221 Press).
“Got Over It” was written in late spring of 2023. According to Hayes, “My girlfriend and I broke up. It was just a real bummer for the both of us due to a lot of external issues. A complicated mess. We still saw each other everyday, had classes together, and sat next to each other and everything. Anyways, as time passed, I slowly felt her get over me, but I was still stuck in the same place. It sucked. Eventually the day came where I realized she was interested in someone else. I got home from school, went up to my room, sat down with my guitar, and wrote this song.” Recorded and mixed by Luke Tweedy (William Elliott Whitmore, Appleseed Cast, Erase Errata) in his barn in rural Iowa.
On his sophomore album, As It Was, As We Were, Hayes Noble continues to refine his brand of fuzzed-out punk rock, with increasingly dynamic songwriting. Recorded and mixed by Luke Tweedy, and mastered by Carl Saff, As It Was, As We Were captures the nineteen-year-old’s talent for fusing melodious noise with timeless coming-of-age lyrics. He will be on tour starting next month to support the album. All dates are listed below. You can find the album HERE.
TOUR DATES
Friday, June 21 – Spokane, WA @ nYne Bar
Saturday, June 22 – Billings, MT @ Kirk’s Grocery
Sunday, June 23 – Minot, ND @ Prairie Sky Breads
Monday, June 24 – Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium
Tuesday, June 25 – Minneapolis, MN @ Pillar
Wednesday, June 26 – Iowa City, IA @ Gabes
Thursday, June 27 – Madison, WI @ VFW
Friday, June 28 – Davenport, IA @ Village Theater
Saturday, June 29 – Dubuque, IA @ Olliewood
Friday, July 5 – Chicago, IL @ Burlington Bar
Sunday, July 7 – Columbus, OH @ Dirty Dungarees
Tuesday, July 9 – Reading, PA @ Cloud 10
Wednesday, July 10 – Cincinnati, OH @ Northside Tavern
Thursday, July 11 – Carbondale, IL @ The Commune
Friday, July 12 – South Bend, IN @ Langlab
Saturday, July 13 – Davenport, IA @ Village Theater
Sunday, July 14 – Kansas City @ Sk8bar
Monday, July 15 – Lincoln, NE @ The Swamp
Wednesday, July 17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Sodaboba
Thursday, July 18 – Boise, ID @ The Shredder
Friday, July 19 – Richland, WA @ Emerald of Siam
- Sleeper’s Bell – “Over” [Video] - November 22, 2024
- Frog Eyes – “E-E-Y-O-R-E (That’s Me!)” [Video] - November 21, 2024
- The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart – “Say No To Love” [Video] - November 20, 2024