Led by dynamic vocalist Rachel Still, NÖME have been making a name for themselves with their high-octane sets and tunes alike.
NÖME is Rachel Still (vocals), Jack Fowles (lead guitar), George Ames (bass), and Kayleigh Cheer (drums). Since their founding in early 2012, NÖME have been making waves throughout the blogosphere, leading Indie Obsessive to call the band’s sound “anthemic.” Blogs aren’t the only medium that loves them - London radio presenter Jed Shepard applauds the foursome, saying, “Epic songs of lost love and lost youth with a catchy chorus, NÖME have found the elusive formula for incredibly emotive songs.”
The four-piece have made quite the name for themselves on the live front as well, touring extensively throughout the UK throughout the past year. NÖME successfully wowed the writers of London blog We Close Tonight, who gushed, “NÖME took to the stage to bring what was undoubtedly an experience that should be shared with the masses.” They were particularly taken with Still, mentioning, “With a lead singer who was unafraid to leave the stage to whip up the crowd, the rest of the band powered away and delivered something that can only be described as a tour de force.” NÖME release their new single 'Eagle' in November with a video to follow in December, directed by Danny Drysdale (The Killers ‘Human’/’World We Live In’). Below is a private stream to ‘Eagle’ and previous single 'Nineties Child', both produced by Darren Lawson (White Lies/Ben Howard) at Assault and Battery studios in London.