‘Georgie Crisp’ is a particularly wholesome and organic record, in that it doesn’t seek a polished result, instead embracing its grittiness and honest aura, lending itself to relatable songwriting and quirky storytelling. Built on guitar-coded matter, the record feels quite nostalgic, constantly oscillating between power-pop melodism and more modern, distorted territories. Noframes’ hard-hitting vocals guide the listening experience with a certain charisma, enjoying the quirky controlled chaos that ultimately drives the piece.
Hailing from Belgium, Noframes is adamant about the sheer passion that motivates him to write and record new material. Highlighting how the project does “not seek commercial gain and is purely for fun”, the rising artist also embraces a committed multigenre persona, not afraid of wandering from genre to genre, guided by his inspired songwriting.
Delving deeper into the inspiration that propels the nuanced lyricism behind ‘Georgie Crisp’, Noframes explains: “The song is based on the life of George Harrison. More specifically, it’s about how he found true happiness in the garden of his old castle, rather than in fame or wealth”. We appreciate how the Belgian troubadour is able to use unsuspected biographical details and then build a wider, triumphant lyrical image on it. Impressive.
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