But keep an eye out for more creations from the 19-year-old who made a name for himself with his original sound on Season 13 of The Voice.
“Pretty Boy” is 14 songs strong. All were recorded in the backyard shed/studio that we learned about on the show.
Noah also produced the album, as well as providing all the instrumentation.
The music isn’t the first he’s released since the show. Noah released a series of singles and music videos last year, shortly after his Top 6 finish on The Voice.
But he says on Instagram that the music on the new album marks a shift in tone — “from heaviness to lightheartedness.”
“I think I’ve finally found something I can call my own,” he says in a press release announcing the album. “After going through the motions, I kind of decided it was time I put everything into an album that can be 100 percent mine.”
Music videos are part of the plan too. He’s already dropped two from the new album — “Closer” a month ago and “Oceans” on Friday. Both were directed by Chris Thach. You can check the latter out below.
And more music videos are coming.
“It’s genuinely been the most fulfilling time in my life creating this music and working with such talented people on the music videos,” Noah says.
Here’s “Oceans” from “Pretty Boy.”
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Thanks for the news and article on this unique performer, who has been a bit reclusive. He’s obviously prolific, and like him, the and the album is hard to pin down, defying categorization. Noah Mac’s voice seems to explore all the corners of the songs, mutating and lilting over the very creative sounds. The album is rich in texture, and bursting with emotions that Mac voices so well. It keeps giving with subsequent listens.