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Electronic Shoegaze Song About Climate Change Released by French American Artist NoiseGun

Electronic Shoegaze Song About Climate Change Released by French American Artist NoiseGun
Los Angeles French American artist NoiseGun just released “Not Your Planet Anymore”, a new Electronic Shoegaze song about global warming.

Long Beach, CA - May 15, 2023 - Los Angeles French American artist NoiseGun just released “Not Your Planet Anymore”, a new Electronic Shoegaze song about global warming.

The song is now available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, SoundCloud, iTunes, Amazon Music and more, along with the official video on Youtube.

“Not Your Planet Anymore” features French lyrics with a catchy chorus in English. Just released, this is Noisegun’s 10th single to date and its first release in 2023.

“Not Your Planet Anymore is a climate change song about how humans failed this planet, ignoring its many warnings and not deserving it anymore.” says NoiseGun. He adds “The music video was created to reflect this message with some footage being shot in the Coachella Valley.”

The song is a throwback to 80's and 90’s sounds, mixing various influences including Synth-Pop, Electronica and Shoegaze.

More releases will follow in 2023, including tracks in English, French showcasing NoiseGun’s multicultural identity.

Born in Marseille, South of France and now based in Long Beach (Los Angeles County), California, French American artist NoiseGun crosses musical and cultural borders, from Synth-Pop to Post-Punk, Shoegaze, Electronica, Industrial with lyrics in both English and French.

Watch the “Not Your Planet Anymore” music video here, listen to the song on Spotify and follow Noisegun on Instagram.

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Phone: (323) 364-3537
City: Long Beach
State: CA
Country: United States
Website: http://www.noisegun.com/


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