- Angry All The Time Noble Jonson
Noble Jonson has released his new single titled ‘Angry All The Time’ from his upcoming album ‘A Modern Man In Search Of His Soul’. Uniquely derived guitar riffs above a soulful groove and meaningful poetry mix and mash to form an endearing track about one of the most profound relationships one can experience.
Stereotypes in stereo flourish with lessons learned and learned love. Society has a habit of taking groupthink as gospel and laying the law as loveless and uncaring in such a way that we become defined by the results. Noble takes this message to heart and rebuttals with rhythm and argues with an atmosphere only pure music can create. The best way to the heart is through the ears via the mind.
About Noble Jonson & ‘Angry All The Time’
‘Angry All The Time’ is Noble Jonson’s brand new single about men’s relationships with their fathers, through the lens of his relationship with his father and the stereotypical image of men as the strong silent types. This has long been the case in society, from childhood, which is ultimately meant to toughen you up to the cold harsh realities of the world. Noble was musically channelling Jimi Hendrix and Bobby Womack which you can hear in the mix.
The song was recorded at Analogue Catalogue Studios, Rathriland County Down in Ireland, playing together with his band in a room on analog equipment to tape. Carl Small produced it, Noble on vocals, Thomas Downey on guitar, Henrique Franco on drums, Thomas Alford on bass, John Wilson on organ Tony Cowan on Trumpet, and Josh Baker on sax.