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Noam Peri

Noam Peri is a queer singer-songwriter crafting indie and alternative rock shaped by 70s influences,  emotional storytelling, and modern pop sensibilities.  Her work blends intimate, sometimes cryptic songwriting  with clear, expressive vocals and rich, dynamic production.  Through her music, she explores heartbreak, identity, relationships, and the complexities of everyday life—creating songs that make listeners feel seen and understood.

 

Her latest EP, “Flowers”, serves as a personal diary charting love, loss, and transformation. The tracklist spans unresolved longing (“Darling, I Would”), old and new loves (“Angle”), and moments of disappointment and hope (“In The Storm”). With driving drums, tight guitars, deep synths, and sharp lyrical detail, the EP fuses 70s rock aesthetics with a modern indie landscape.

 

“Flowers” is named in tribute to Noam’s first band in Los Angeles—formed during her studies—an experience that shaped her artistic identity.

The EP also features “Debbie,” a homage to Debbie Harry, whose boundary-breaking artistry inspires Noam’s creative freedom.

The project was co-produced with Swedish producer Lukas Persson, balancing power and vulnerability to establish Noam Peri as a unique and resonant voice in the indie rock scene.

Noam’s artistic voice extends beyond music. She won third place in a national poetry-writing competition, and her short film was screened at the International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, highlighting her multidisciplinary creative background. She recently released a new single, “שום דבר”, expanding her sonic and emotional palette.

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2025 Noam Peri

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