Modern Indie and Contemporary Rock came together to create "Don't Let Me Notice" by The Flying Beets.
- Harsha Parakh
- Jan 13
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 18
Prepare to jam out to Don’t Let Me See, the sixth full-band single from Fort Worth’s up-and-coming indie rock trio, The Flying Beets. This is a rock-a-billy and alt-country-inflected number that beautifully expresses their dynamic energy and genre-spanning creativity. With a buoyant rhythm, earnest lyrics, and attention-grabbing production, this song is a breezy, keep-on-movin anthem that’s sure to be a crowd pleaser throughout the indie music globe.

The Flying Beets, fronted by Nathan Waller, whose voice and commanding delivery defy description, are rounded out by the bassist David Cross and the drummer Alexis RandolphThe band only started in 2022, so they don't have any old songs, but they're already getting a lot of attention. People all over the country have heard their music, and their featured song, “The Stupid Way You Breathe,” has been nominated for several awards and played over 150,000 times on Spotify. . Now, Don’t Let Me See You crystallizes them as a band on the rise.
"Don’t Let Me Notice is a heartfelt rollercoaster folded into rock-a-billy grooves"

The Flying Beets teach a masterclass in genre fusion in Don’t Let Me Notice. It delivers effervescent energy, via jangly guitar riffs and infectious percussion, while still retaining the raw, emotive quality of the vocals. The song's reflective lyrics comment on self-awareness and the difficulty of acceptance and provide a sound that communicates to any listener. Lushly produced at Fort Worth Sound, the track shines but doesn’t lose the rustic warmth that characterizes the band’s sound. The Flying Beets nailed it with Don’t Let Me Notice — a song you’ll listen to on repeat!
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