Tyrone Noonan recently dropped his latest single “On My Knees,” and it’s a real charmer. This upbeat, folk-rock ditty is a song about unguarded love, throwing yourself into a relationship regardless of the consequences.
“This is an ode to love; an admission of adoration and vulnerability,” Tyrone explained. “It’s someone who’s saying to their loved one: ‘It doesn’t matter what you say or do, there is no escape for me … I’m on my knees’.”
“This song was written in an artist-filled warehouse in Seven Sisters in North London; my place of residence at the time,” he recalled. “Myself and two other crazy mofos from Brisbane – John Drake and Eden James – had never worked together before, so it was one of those sessions that could have gone either way. Fortunately John came to the party with a melody to get the verse going and so the three of us butted heads and started playing around, and pretty quickly we snapped into it and the song started taking shape.”
Like many Australians, I haven’t followed Tyrone’s career too closely since george disbanded. However, this track has definitely piqued my interest. “On My Knees” is the latest song lifted from Tyrone’s forthcoming album Utopia? Which is scheduled for release later this year.
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