Noah Hicks Releases 'Tripping Over My Boots' EP via RED Creative Records
NOAH HICKS
— NASHVILLE-BASED RISING COUNTRY ARTIST —
RELEASES ANTICIPATED EP
TRIPPING OVER MY BOOTS
TODAY VIA RED CREATIVE RECORDS
DIRECT SUPPORT SLOTS FOR ERNEST IN EARLY OCTOBER
The new EP is a collection of songs that I thought were very me, and that fans would get excited for,” Noah shares. “It’s for folks like me, people who grew up how I did, and individuals with the same mindset; making the best of life by living it up and not taking any day for granted.”
NASHVILLE, TN (September 30, 2022) — Arriving on a wave of early praise, Nashville-based rising country artist Noah Hicks releases his six-song EP — Tripping Over My Boots — via RED Creative Records. Yesterday, Taste of Country exclusively premiered Tripping Over My Boots, remarking that “Noah Hicks demonstrates ingenious songwriting...witty, creative writing chops, coupled with his unique country twang. The six-track EP drips with musical energy options.”
Stream / Download Tripping Over My Boots here.
Revealing the EP’s sophomore single, “Making Up My Mind,” Music Mayhem Magazine says: "Penned with lauded songwriters Hunter Phelps, Will Bundy, and Jeremy Stover, this impassioned single finds Hicks showing off his affectionate side...utilizing his warm and distinctive southern vocals over a rock-heavy beat." While All Country News comments: “The song's witty twists and turns tells a story in only a way Noah Hicks can. This side of Noah is passionate and continues to show his range as a songwriter and artist.” Additionally, the track garnered immediate support upon release (August 26) from key Spotify playlists such as “Next From Nashville” and “New Music Friday Country” along with Apple Music’s “Country Risers” and “New in Country,” among others.
The official music video for Tripping Over My Boots’ lead single, “Breaking Up & Getting Drunk, ” aired in rotation for a month on CMT Music which arrived on the heels of his I Can Tell You’re Small Town EP (released April 15, 2022) that featured Rhett Akins, Ashley Cooke, Travis Denning and Jon Langston. Prior to the EP’s release, Billboard deemed Noah their “Country Rookie of the Month,” and he’s been steadily building accolades and fans with every release, including praise from American Songwriter, People and Holler.
Track listing for Tripping Over My Boots:
“Breaking Up & Getting Drunk” (Noah Hicks, Hunter Phelps, Will Bundy, Jeremy Stover)
“Creek Don’t Rise” (Noah Hicks, Hunter Phelps, Will Bundy, Jeremy Stover)
“Different Boots” (Noah Hicks, Hunter Phelps, Will Bundy, Jeremy Stover)
“Making Up My Mind” (Noah Hicks, Hunter Phelps, Will Bundy, Jeremy Stover)
“Tripping Over My Boots” (Noah Hicks, Jordan Minton, Will Bundy)
“Back Home Buds” (Noah Hicks, Brad Clawson, Will Bundy)
Noah tells his story through song in a way that’s strangely familiar and universally relatable. With a vocal warmth that emanates the feel of his Georgia upbringing, Noah has matured into his country voice using creative lyricism and ingenuity, producing a distinct sound. A sound that is evident on Tripping Over My Boots.
In early October, Noah will be direct support for a few of ERNEST’s “Sucker for Small Towns Tour” shows, with additional headlining dates to be announced. Visit Noah’s official website for more information and to purchase tickets.
Noah, originally from Georgia, officially moved to Nashville, TN in 2020 with a guitar, some songs and a distinguished voice. In March 2020, Noah released his sophomore single “Drinkin’ Alone,” and soon began receiving inquiries from publishing companies in town, including RED Creative Group. “I took the meeting on the encouragement of my friends, and the minute I walked through the doors of RED… it felt right,” Noah recalls. That go-getter mentality Noah possesses has led him to where he stands now: a promising up-and-comer with a series of market-friendly songs on Tripping Over My Boots. Furthermore, Noah takes his musical prowess and packages it in an unparalleled, high-energy live show that seals the deal for potential fans every time he takes the stage.
“I never thought being a singer was even possible, I intended to do what everyone else did,” Noah confides. “I’ve worked farms, built fences, tended cows, tinted windows, but becoming an artist was always just a dream. Now I’m blessed to call it my job.”
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