I chose to tell this story because I wanted to highlight the Gainesville music scene and Noah Moses and the Flood are a part of that. There’s something raw and electric about watching artists build community from the ground up in small venues, borrowed spaces, and late-night rehearsals. It’s not polished but real.
Noah’s story is about brotherhood, creative risk, and what it means to commit to something uncertain. This story captures artists chasing something bigger than themselves while leaning on each other to survive it. That kind of loyalty, vulnerability, and creative hunger deserves to be remembered.
EI
Elizabeth Insuasti
Creator
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