Seattle native Noah Gundersen’s recently released third album, “White Noise,” arrives as a salvo against the notion that rock music simply isn’t made anymore.
That is, not metal, or punk, or indie, or any other ill-defined genre whose meaning has eroded, but the kind of rock music that John Lennon or Bruce Springsteen (or legendary engineer Bob Ludwig, who mastered the album) might recognize. It is a defiant, 68-minute hit of the good stuff off the top shelf, and it announces Gundersen as a potent artist coming into his own.
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TRACK LISTING
1. After All (Everything All the Time)
2. The Sound
3. Heavy Metals
4. Number One Hit of the Summer (Fade Out)
5. Cocaine Sex & Alcohol (From a Basement in Los Angeles)
6. Bad Actors
7. Fear & Loathing
8. Sweet Talker
9. New Religion
10. Bad Desire
11. Wake Me Up, I'm Drowning
12. Dry Year
13. Send the Rain (To Everyone)
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