Omaha-born and Nashville-based indie pop lyrical songsmith Noah Floersch has released what will soon become THE bartender’s anthem “Somethin’ Bout A Beer” via Concord Records.
In talking about the new single Noah said: “Somethin’ Bout a Beer’ is a drinking song dedicated to the bartenders of Nashville and their efforts to soothe the broken-hearted patrons of this town the best way they know how: a cold one. It’s a reminder to turn up the music, toss back a brew, and do your best not to think of the reason you’re drinking in the first place. Cheers!”
The song is a prime example of Noah’s incredible style of lyricism and songwriting – upon first listen you think the song is about one thing, but when you take a closer look, it’s got a deeper meaning. “Somethin’ Bout A Beer” follows that pattern as first listeners will hear a feel-good bar song about drinking away heartache…then upon the second listen, you will hear under the chorus the track is an homage to bartenders who help us nurse those wounds “Don’t forget to tip the ones who help you forget the ones you love.”
The track was co-written and produced by Jeremy Schmett.
Earlier this month, Noah announced he will be hitting the road on his headline “Somethin’ Bout A Tour” kicking off on September 29th in Orlando, Florida. The 21-date run will see Noah performing at some of the country’s hottest stages including Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, NY on October 6th, Los Angeles’s own Troubadour on October 24th, and returning to his now hometown of Nashville, TN to perform at Basement East on November 3rd. See more information at www.noahfloersch.com/tour.
The tour is also in celebration of Noah’s previously released track “Growing Everything Out” which kicked off his new era of music. “The music in this new chapter is as personally scathing as it is fun to perform. It strikes a funny balance between deeply insecure lyrics and high-energy instrumentals. I wanted to find the most honest way to capture the highs and lows of the past two years of my life—and I think I’ve found it in this era. Growing Everything Out’ is as much about admitting defeat as it is about overcoming the trials and tribulations of life. It was originally written as a way to process my own stagnation and rough appearance, but over time, the song’s vulnerability turned into empowerment.”
Within the industry, Noah has already caused quite a stir after not only collaborating with Em Beihold, but being selected by Ricky Montgomery to support him on a full US & Canadian tour last year. This early success launched Noah’s own headline run at the end of 2024 and he performed to fans singing every word across the country.
Growing up in Omaha, Nebraska, Noah was one of six kids in a Catholic family (super Catholic — his great-aunt was a nun, and his older brother is now a monk). By middle school he was hearing Jon Bellion, Vampire Weekend, and Mumford & Sons from his older brothers or in the carpool to soccer practice, and in high school choir he gained a life-changing appreciation of the power of performance. He put out a slate of singles, EPs, and his first full-length, It’s Nice Out, while still in college in Lincoln, Nebraska; right after graduation, he moved to Nashville, and shortly thereafter, the single “Ghost of Chicago” from his second record Noah unexpectedly went viral, racking up millions of streams just about overnight.
Look out for more news from Noah Floersch coming soon!
Noah Floersch “Somethin’ Bout A Tour” Dates:
September 29th – Orlando, FL – The Social
September 30th – Atlanta, GA – Aisle 5
October 2nd – Washington, DC – Union Stage
October 5th – Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
October 6th – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
October 7th – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
October 8th – Toronto, ON – Drake Hotel
October 10th – Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen
October 12th – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
October 13th – Omaha, NE – Slowdown
October 15th – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theatre
October 17th – Salt Lake City, UT – The Grand at the Complex
October 19th – Portland, OR – Holocene
October 21st – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s
October 23rd – San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop (PopScene)
October 24th – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour
October 26th – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
October 29th – Austin, TX – The Parish
October 30th – Dallas, TX – Club Dada
October 31st – Houston, TX – Bronze Peacock
November 3rd – Nashville, TN – Basement East