Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL)
3 piece rock outfit from Dublin, Ireland
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"Alkolade" is a Rock track by Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL) on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by drums and bass, giving the song its signature feel. The Ireland influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to rock fans. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Rock General chart, peaking at #10. Listeners who follow Noah will feel right at home with this Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL) release on SoundClick.
Track in the style of Noah.
SoundClick artist Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL) presents "Altitude", an outstanding release in the Rock genre. Featuring drums and bass, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This is the unmistakable sound of Ireland, and it will especially appeal to rock fans. Listeners who follow Noah will feel right at home with this Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL) release on SoundClick.
Track in the style of Noah.
Independent artist Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL) drops "Mourning Would", a Rock track on SoundClick. Featuring drums and bass, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This is the unmistakable sound of Ireland, and it will especially appeal to rock fans. If Noah is in your rotation, "Mourning Would" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
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"Six Ways From Sunday" is a Rock track by Noah Takes The Jungle (IRL) on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by drums and bass, giving the song its signature feel. Representing the charismatic sound of rock in Ireland, this track speaks for itself. It has charted at #15 on the SoundClick Rock General chart. Listeners into Jungle and Rock will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Formed in 2003 Noah Takes The Jungle have been showcasing their "catchy" and "uplifting" sound throughout Dublin and Kildare since in venues such as TMBC, Voodoo Lounge, The Sugar Club, The Village, The Hub, Eamon Doran's, Riverbank Theatre and many more. In 2003 at the ages of 15, 15 and 16 NTTJ recorded a 7-track E.P of original material entitled "The Alkoladic Surrealist" thus moulding their sound. Later that year they took part in the Shockwaves unsigned competition and were highly praised for their professionalism and musical ability for their age. By May '04, having written a bunch of new material, they decided it was time to hit the studio again this time taking two weeks to record a 10-track album entitled "Last Stop San Agrinas". The recording and mixing of the album was completely funded by the band without the backing of management or a label. Soon after the recording of the album the band resumed gigging until November at which time two members of the band had to break from gigging in order to "study" for their upcoming exams in June '05 thus delaying the release of "Last Stop San Agrinas". During that time NTTJ did continue to write new material and as of now have 10 to 12 new tracks written for the next recording described by drummer Stephen as "bigger and more experimental than before". You can catch some of these new tracks at NTTJ's upcoming gigs.In October 2005 They took part in the Global Battle Of the Bands.Having won their semi final heat,beating off stiff competition from 7 other bands in the process,They qualified for the regional final,only to be denied a place in the final by the overall winners.At recent shows they have been described as "explosive", "uplifting" and "musically mature beyond their years". Set to release their album in 2006 they have high hopes for the year,and who would bet against them. Don't be fooled by their age! This is a band bound for big things.You have been warned!
Formed in 2003 Noah Takes The Jungle have been showcasing their "catchy" and "uplifting" sound throughout Dublin and Kildare since in venues such as TMBC, Voodoo Lounge, The Sugar Club, The Village, The Hub, Eamon Doran's, Riverbank Theatre and many more. In 2003 at the ages of 15, 15 and 16 NTTJ recorded a 7-track E.P of original material entitled "The Alkoladic Surrealist" thus moulding their sound. Later that year they took part in the Shockwaves unsigned competition and were highly praised for their professionalism and musical ability for their age. By May '04, having written a bunch of new material, they decided it was time to hit the studio again this time taking two weeks to record a 10-track album entitled "Last Stop San Agrinas". The recording and mixing of the album was completely funded by the band without the backing of management or a label. Soon after the recording of the album the band resumed gigging until November at which time two members of the band had to break from gigging in order to "study" for their upcoming exams in June '05 thus delaying the release of "Last Stop San Agrinas". During that time NTTJ did continue to write new material and as of now have 10 to 12 new tracks written for the next recording described by drummer Stephen as "bigger and more experimental than before". You can catch some of these new tracks at NTTJ's upcoming gigs.In October 2005 They took part in the Global Battle Of the Bands.Having won their semi final heat,beating off stiff competition from 7 other bands in the process,They qualified for the regional final,only to be denied a place in the final by the overall winners.At recent shows they have been described as "explosive", "uplifting" and "musically mature beyond their years". Set to release their album in 2006 they have high hopes for the year,and who would bet against them. Don't be fooled by their age! This is a band bound for big things.You have been warned!
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