Noah Gundersen is the epitome of the tortured singer-songwriter, but also so much more than a stereotype. His music is complex, his lyrics definitely sophisticated... and combined, as soon as he starts to sing he will 'get you in the feels' - as a fellow audience member commented. I think it is wonderful that The Borderline took a chance on Noah Gundersen, as despite his immense talent he still is a very niche artist. In some ways, I am delighted about that, it meant that I was able to get up close and personal and really watch and listen to him perform. It is rare these days for a musician to be so eminently and consistently brilliant, and I am delighted to have been able to attend his only UK gig. I travelled down from Leeds JUST for the show, nothing else. It was worth the hours sat on trains. So either I am slightly bonkers or Noah Gundersen is amazing. Incredible. I tend to err on the latter explanation. Thank you, The Borderline.
Posted by iceangelrudie on 07/03/2018
Noah Gundersen, The Borderline, London - 5th March 2018
I've seen Noah Gundersen a few times and he always leaves me in awe. Not many musicians can command a room the way he does. Whether with a backing band or showcasing his gorgeous voice with a stripped down acoustic set, you always come away feeling like you've just witnessed something incredibly special.
Posted by Katie on 06/03/2018
Noah Gundersen, The Borderline, London - 5th March 2018