Ian Noe

Ian Noe is an American singer-songwriter hailing from the small town of Beattyville, Kentucky. Imbued with the spirit of Appalachian folk and the gritty soul of Americana, Noe's songwriting is deeply influenced by the storytelling traditions of his native Eastern Kentucky, allowing him to craft narratives that resonate with authenticity and a profound sense of place. His music explores the vast landscapes of rural America, where the life is as rugged as it is beautiful, capturing the highs and lows of the human experience within those communities.

Noe's career began to garner significant attention following his critically acclaimed debut album, "Between the Country," released in 2019. The stark and mesmerizing collection of songs solidified his standing as a thoughtful chronicler of rural life, with clear-eyed tales that cut to the bone. He followed up with the release of "River Fools & Mountain Saints" in 2022, showcasing his evolution both as a lyricist and a composer. The project featured tracks such as "Burning Down the Prairie" and "River Fool," each song vivid enough to paint vivid pictures in the listener's mind. "Pine Grove (Madhouse)" and "Off This Mountaintop" further demonstrated Noe's range, weaving haunting melodies with his trademark raw narrative style. Ian Noe's music is not just a passing glance at the American heartland but an immersive journey into its very soul.

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River Fools & Mountain Saints
Album - 12 Tracks - Released March 25, 2022
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