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The Aeronaut!

THE AERONAUT!

 

The Story: A Dying View

The Aeronaut! captures the sound of a dying dream. This project follows an astronaut candidate whose career and sensory world are cut short by the onset of aggressive glaucoma and cataracts. As he is medically grounded, he watches his colleagues ascend into an unlimited sky while his own world narrows.

The album is a reflective and often desperate journey through the cockpit of a life that can no longer fly. It moves from self-destruction on Barrel Rolls in Cameroon, to loneliness on The Jumpseat, from overconfidence on Earthbound, to final acceptance on Everything!. It explores the panic of losing a dream, the isolation of being left behind on Earth, and the eventual rediscovery of love through the lenses that remain.

THE SOUND

  • The Vibe: Jittery, articulate, and deeply atmospheric. It captures the friction between the high tech precision of Apollo-era dreams and the messy, out of focus reality of a body failing.

  • For Fans Of: Black Country, New Road; Tranquility Base-era Arctic Monkeys; David Bowie.

  • Technical DNA: To mirror the narrative of failing vision and space age nostalgia, the album leans on the analog futurism provided by a Boss Space Echo, the choral textures of a VC340 synth, and the offset grit of a Fender Meteora.

SINGLES

  1. Barrel Rolls in CameroonA cinematic track with vintage roots and a classic guitar lead.

  2. The Jumpseat!An isolating, reflective, slower piece with synth-heavy instrumentation.

  3. Fighting FalconA driving, rhythmic track pairing powerful drums with deep, croon-style vocals.

BIO

Noah Suarez is a Toronto-based designer, filmmaker, and musician. He spent most of career behind the lens and keyboard in award winning narrative and commercial production as a writer/director and as a post-production (VFX) specialist. Suarez brings his filmmaker’s cinematic scope and his visual effects technical prowess to his music. The Aeronaut! is his most ambitious work. It is a self produced and multi-instrumental concept album that serves as a sonic translation of his own cinematic perspective.

With previous independent releases leaning in the songwriter and folk genre, Suarez’s new work marks a shift toward a more raw and rock driven sound. It bridges the gap between the vastness of the cosmos and the intimate, the infinite possibilities of the sky and the limiting scope of deteriorating eyes.

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