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Holy Ground 1:500:00/1:50
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American Narcissism 4:040:00/4:04
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Cold 4:360:00/4:36
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Dust To Dust 4:320:00/4:32
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Fade Away 5:470:00/5:47
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Naked 3:180:00/3:18
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Jubilee 3:070:00/3:07
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The Ferryman 1:410:00/1:41
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Like Me 5:170:00/5:17


The Code Noir is a Chicago based five piece band that delivers a gut punch of humanity in every riff and soulful vocal line. Their musical stylings liberally tread the foundations paved by rock icons of the past, while forging a sound uniquely their own.
Championed by captivating vocalist Jayh Johnson of Chicago famed Cassius Clay and 2 Ton Levy, the band's sound is characterized by thunderous guitars and driving bass lines, while weaving a tapestry of themes through an operatic journey leaving audiences spellbound. Each performance is a visceral experience with the emotional depth of a spiritual voyage.
At the heart of The Code Noir's music and lore lies a fearless exploration of the human condition, unflinchingly examining the weight of oppression and cultural erasure. With lyrics steeped in divine imagery, historical reflections and raw vulnerability, the songs tackle themes of redemption and societal critique. Tracks like “Cold” and “Fade away” confront abandonment and systemic injustice, while anthems such as “Like me” and “Jubilee” channel both lamentation and hope, embodying a spirit of renewal.
Ultimately, The Code Noir isn't just a rock band, Their work is a testament to resilience. It's a call to action, inviting listeners to grapple with hard questions and find empowerment. Their music is both a battle cry and a serum, leaving an indelible mark on the music scene and beyond.


