MATY NOYES HOLDS NOTHING BACK ON NEW SINGLE “AMBIENCE & APPLEPIE”
With her sharp tongue, sultry voice, and knack for storytelling, multi-genre singer/songwriter Maty Noyes has followed her internal muse past expectations and become a musical force to be reckoned with.
In Mid-May of this year, Maty released both the track and official music video for “Lighter Thief,” the first single from her new album, Rainbow Syndrome. Now, Maty is dishing up the project’s second single, “Ambience & Applepie.”
“This song embodies the energy of someone who has never fit into the norm but owns that sh*t,” she says.
“It’s about being a f*cking boss and taking risks. For me, it was leaving a small town and following my dreams against all odds. I’ve always kind of been the boss daddy of my friend group. I like taking care of people, sometimes to my detriment. Nevertheless, this is a light, Latin Pop inspired song that you can get down and dance to, perfect for summer. We all must find ways in life to be our own bosses and work with what we’ve got and the system we’re given.”
Born and raised in Corinth, Mississippi, Maty moved to Nashville at just 16 years old. She quickly garnered attention from all the right people, landed a deal with Lava Records, and found herself working with some of music’s biggest names.
After meeting The Weeknd through their mutual producer, Stephen Moccio, Maty was subsequently featured on “Angel,” the closing track on The Weeknd’s 2015 Grammy-winning #1 album Beauty Behind the Madness. In 2016, she was featured with Kygo on the song “Stay,” which introduced her to an international audience. To date, “Stay” has well over 500 million streams on Spotify alone.
Maty established her early signature sound with the release of her debut EP, Noyes Complaint. The much-acclaimed EP featured the fan-favorite “In My Mind,” which has about 130 million streams on Spotify. Her next project, Love Songs From A Lolita, earned her endorsements from Rolling Stone, Billboard, FADER, Nylon, Complex, Ones to Watch, PAPER, V Magazine, The New York Times and more.
In 2021, Maty released her debut album – The Feeling’s Mutual - with MITS Records. On the album, she shows off her funkier side, proving that she’ll never allow herself to be associated with just one genre. Now based in Los Angeles, CA, Maty is committed to sustain a music career that connects people from all walks of life.
“I can't move on from something in my life until I've written a song about it - happiness, sadness, confusion, any emotion,” shares Maty. “And I don't hold anything back, it's always truthful and vulnerable. Every song I've written for Rainbow Syndrome, is based on a real story. It’s all completely authentic to me, without the opinions and criticism of people who don't make music for a living.”