On 'The Great Divide,' Noah Kahan is willing to go distance
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Less than 24 hours after the release of his highly anticipated fourth album, the folk-pop singer shared a new version featuring four more songs.
The Vermont-grown singer-songwriter teeters on the edge of an internal divide: who he was before his meteoric rise and where he goes from here. The post Album review: Noah Kahan’s ‘The Great Divide’ showcases the artist’s staying power appeared first on Boston.
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.
The album’s merit can be expressed through a single lyric in the opening track, “End of August.” Kahan describes driving through his dying hometown as summer fades away, expressing his feelings as “bein’ alive / For the first time in a long time.” He brings his fans to a place of being alive alongside him.
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Noah Kahan Responds After Little Girl with Autism Asks Mom to Play His Song for a Worm (Exclusive)
Caroline, 5, who is on the autism spectrum, melted hearts online after asking for one of her favorite singer’s songs to be played for her worm