Noah Kahan's 'The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs' Invites Introspection
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Noah Kahan is really nice and frictionless company. But he prefers to take his self-pity about having become famous to his managers and therapists. Johan Lindqvist has listened to "The Great Divide".
REVIEW: Noah Kahan leans into growing pains on ‘The Great Divide’
Noah Kahan’s “The Great Divide” does not try to make you feel better; it just understands why you feel that way. Kahan is not reinventing himself on this album, like many expected after a four-year gap following the success of “Stick Season” in 2022. Instead, he leans into new ideas like sitting with uncomfortable feelings rather than trying to fix them. After getting familiar with the early releases like “The Great Divide” and “Porch Light,” it…
Noah Kahan - The Great Divide (Album Review) - Stereoboard UK
Photo: Patrick McCormack After the world-conquering success of 2022’s ‘Stick Season’, Noah Kahan has found himself in a strange position. Having built a career upon small-town specificity, anxious confessionals, and folk songs that felt like they had been carved into the wood of your grandparents’ porch, the 29-year-old has become far bigger than the world he was writing about on that album.
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