With Casey Dubie.
With a poignant, ruminative approach to his indie folk songs, singer-songwriter, and founder of the band The Courage, Noah Gundersen moved from Olympia to Seattle, Washington to pursue a career in music, releasing his first EP, Brand New World, as a teenager in 2008. The yearning, acoustic folk of his first few releases, including debut album Ledges (2014), gradually made way for electric guitar and synths, culminating in the arena-sized flourishes of his third studio album, 2017's White Noise. Releases like 2019's Lover and 2021's A Pillar of Salt took on a more intimate demeanor.