
New England Noir is an album by Eric Kauschen that blends dark retro rock, noir Americana, cinematic atmosphere, and late-night rockabilly grit into a sound that feels both familiar and strangely out of time.
Released through Saundhaus, the album marks a new chapter in Kauschen’s ongoing exploration of music as both art and experiment. Drawing from classic rock, swing, rockabilly, blues, cinematic soundtrack textures, and shadowy New England storytelling, New England Noir creates a world of rain-slick streets, glowing bar signs, haunted highways, sharp guitars, and characters who seem to step out of the fog already carrying secrets.
While the title suggests darkness, the album is not simply gloomy. It has bite, swagger, humor, and motion. At times, it carries the snap and flash of Brian Setzer-style retro rock energy; at others, it leans into a moodier, more cinematic world of lonely roads, hidden histories, and after-hours atmosphere. This is music for neon reflections in wet pavement, old mill towns after midnight, diners with one light still burning, and the strange beauty of New England when the sun goes down.
The album’s identity grew out of Kauschen’s move from San Francisco to Western Massachusetts, and from the contrast between the bright mythology of California and the older, colder, more haunted emotional landscape of New England. In New England Noir, that landscape becomes musical: part personal reinvention, part regional atmosphere, part darkly stylish rock-and-roll postcard from the 413.
The result is a collection that refuses to sit neatly in one genre. It is rock, but not just rock. It is retro, but not nostalgia. It is cinematic, but still song-driven. It is noir, but with teeth.
At the center of the album is Kauschen’s long-standing creative philosophy behind Saundhaus: “The Art and Science of Music.” The songs are built from instinct, craft, technology, and atmosphere — a synthesis of sound, image, mood, and character. New England Noir is not only an album, but a setting: a place where guitars echo through old brick, shadows have rhythm, and the night has a soundtrack.
For listeners discovering Eric Kauschen’s work for the first time, New England Noir is a strong point of entry: dark, stylish, melodic, and full of personality. For those who have followed his music across rock, metal, electronic, and experimental forms, it stands as another example of his refusal to stay inside one box.
New England Noir is music for the haunted edge of New England — where the road bends, the amps glow, and something in the dark is smiling.
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