Noah Kahan’s ‘The Great Divide’ meets moment
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The singer-songwriter's impressive new album is about connections we lose and the fight to keep fraying friendships together
The stadium-filling singer-songwriter's fourth album is full of finely detailed songs that expand his sound without sacrificing subtlety.
Noah Kahan and director Nick Sweeney talk about the documentary 'Noah Kahan: Out of Body' and how it candidly explores the singer's deeper anxieties.
Noah Kahan’s highly anticipated fourth studio album “The Great Divide” drops on Friday and the singer is in full-on promotion mode. On Wednesday, the 29-year-old crooner appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series,
The singer-songwriter included "American Cars" and "Paid Time Off" in his four-song set, which also featured an old Stick Season favorite
American Cars,” “The Great Divide,” and “Paid Time Off”—as well as “Orange Juice,” a throwback from his 2022 album, “Stick Season.”
Noah Kahan's songs are filled with honest stories about his fraught family life. His new documentary Noah Kahan: Out of Body explores how they feel about that candidness.
You can’t escape who you are because you’ve moved to a different place,” said Noah Kahan in his new documentary, Noah Kahan: Out of Body, in which he reveals the quaint, New England roots behind Stick Season.
Many of the “Stick Season” singer’s fans say his plaintive folk pop saved them.
Released on April 13, “Noah Kahan: Out of Body” is a masterfully crafted film that establishes how the star found his way in the music industry. Available to stream on Netflix, the documentary follows Noah Kahan as he returns to his hometown to reflect on his music, which is heavily influenced by his time growing up in rural Vermont.