Taking inspiration from 90’s alternative rock and seasoning that angst with a pinch of hope, Noon Shift is a band emerging from Sydney’s Western suburbs.

From humble beginnings as a self-producing, home-recording band (a habit continued to this day) Noon Shift have cemented their foothold on the Australian rock circuit as a band on the come-up with multiple sold out shows, festival slots and over 380,000 collective streams.

“It’s an invigorating mix from Noon Shift and I can definitely hear that Foo Fighters, Fuel, Stereophonics type rock seeping in.” -Declan Bryne (Triple J)

The band was formed in 2014 after meeting as year sevens in their highschool’s junior guitar ensemble. The early years were spent growing musically as individuals as well as building musical bonds with each other that have lasted the better part of a decade. After years of demoing and refining their recording skills Noon Shift began working on what would become their debut EP ‘Fuse’ in early 2018. Soon after the EP’s release in November of that year Noon Shift graduated high-school and began playing small opening slots in Sydney. Over the course of a few years and the release of their second EP ‘Worth Its Cost in Time’ and debut album ‘Steering Wheels on Summer’s Days’ Noon Shift have begun making waves on their local scene, expected to reach far and wide as the band continues to grow.

With a new album now under their belts, Noon Shift have kicked off the year with a main-stage performance at Surflife Music Festival, which has seen the likes of Pacific Avenue, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers and Baker’s Eddy. Their sights are now set on continuing to wow audiences at local shows as they work on their second album.

With a sound that is uncompromisingly true to the band and their listeners, Noon Shift are to be kept under close eye as they embark on a musical journey that will see them be early riders on the wave of alternative rock’s resurgence over the coming decade.

Left to right: Will Abbott, Nick Lowe, Tchai De Amorim