
Noam Peri’s Flowers is an intimate, cinematic experience wrapped in indie rock, drenched in nostalgia, and pulsing with raw emotion. From the very first note, you’re pulled into a world of love, loss, and self-discovery. There’s a beautiful contrast in how the tracks unfold—some hit like crashing waves, others linger like a whisper in the dark, but all of them carry an undeniable honesty within.
“Angel” sets the tone with its ethereal vocals floating over bustling drums, creating a soundscape that feels both celestial and deeply grounded. The way Noam’s voice trails off, hovering between longing and release, is mesmerizing. Then there’s “In The Storm”, a heartbreak anthem draped in melancholic guitars and slow, enchanting beats. Noam’s voice—soft yet filled with desperate emotion—pleads for love to last, making every lyric feel like an unanswered prayer.
And just when you think Flowers has delivered all its emotions, “Pipes” (English Version) steps in like a ghost from the past. The haunting bass, the shimmering chimes, and the aching horns all weave together to create a track that feels both immersive and otherworldly.
There’s a reason Noam Peri’s music stands out in the indie scene. It’s not just the blend of 70s rock influences, tight guitars, and electronic flourishes—it’s the way she crafts music that feels both personal and universal. Listen to Noam Peri’s Flowers on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

