Arkansas alt pop band joan recently shared their debut album entitled superglue to critical acclaim and commercial success. In celebration the duo enlisted the help of Japanese trilingual artist NOA to sing a verse on a special rendition on the standout album track.
With "superglue featuring NOA" the three create an intoxicating and blissful pop stunner. Confessional lyrics all about devotion and connection are the highlight of this emotional anthem. joan sings "all these memories in my head / keep playing over again / closest thing I have to heaven / flower in my garden / I can't wait to watch you bloom / well, I'm a million pieces/ darling, you're the superglue," sharing with their love how important they are. In joan's case this song is dedicated to their daughter but the song can be taken as an overall anthem of affection. Broad brushes of layered warm pop sonics envelope the listener with every note. NOA's verse in Japanese and English give the track a unique connection to joan's fervent Asian audience.
joan have built a loyal following with their nostalgic pop releases that are both expansive and infectious. Making music from their bedrooms in Arkansas, the twosome composed of Alan Benjamin Thomas and Steven Rutherford have enjoyed success in the U.S. and Asia since their first EP in 2019. Take a listen to "superglue featuring NOA" now and get lost in the dreamy soundscapes.
Connect with joan: INSTAGRAM
Connect with NOA: INSTAGRAM