"Get There Before Noon (LA mix)" By The Afro Nick
- Wr. Majesty
- Mar 9
- 2 min read

The latest effort from The Afro Nick, "Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)", is a raw and wild indie-rock anthem with a strong message, released on 22nd November, 2024. This was recorded in New York and then further refined in his home studio in LA, allowing this version to result in a fuller and dynamic sound. The song is a fusion of bluesy rock and alternative indie styles, the very essence of Nick's impartation-passionate, rebellious, and deeply personal.
The sheer act of dragging oneself through another day after an all-nighter is, indeed, an inspiration on the raw side of life. Such urgency finds its way into the lyrics as a giant signboard beckoning anyone willing to follow: "And on one day, you gonna miss that day" slaps from repetition into your mind; "I got to live this life, not yesterday" emphasizes the immediacy. "All you have to do is get there before noon" acts as an invitation toward the same kind of goal-speak in a way that is practically anthropomorphic alongside other words he has sopranoed which tells listeners that time awaits no one.

The LA mix of Get There Before Noon exudes thick, gnarly guitar riffing during the sonic section, throbbing bass lines courtesy of George Athanas, and this atmospheric synth-laden wonder that can only be provided by a Grammy-winning artist in Leo Genovese. Still, Nick puts a deep, raspy vocal interpretation onto the song, which makes it sing intimate yet anthemic. The track sounds classic yet modern, combining traditional rock inspirations and contemporary indie production, making it eternally hearable.
Overall, "Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)" is an electrifying and inspiring piece that captures The Afro Nick’s free-spirited artistry. With its blend of soulful storytelling, bold instrumentation and thought-provoking lyrics, this song is a must-listen for indie-rock fans and anyone in need of a musical push to chase their dreams.

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