Noah Kahan

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The Great Divide | Noah Kahan

Released: April 25, 2026
Articles:
  • Noah Kahan - The Great Divide | The Needle Drop | May 1, 2026, 11:17 p.m.
    • Noah has certainly stepped his songwriting game up on The Great Divide, but the whole album is too bloated and washed-out for its own good.
  • Album Review: The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs by Noah Kahan | My Site | May 2, 2026, 5 p.m.
    • I'm writing this review out of spite since Pitchfork gave this album a 6.2. I'm not a diehard Noah Kahan fan, and I've listened to a couple of songs off of Stick Season, but this album is not even remotely worth a 6.2. I'd give it a solid 9/10, maybe a 7.5 or 8 on a conservative grading scale, but a 6.2 is foul. I actually feel kinda bad for the guy, because I feel like he took too much of a new direction for fans of Stick Season, and yet it wasn't enough to placate the critics. I actually di
  • The Great Divide by Noah Kahan: My Favorite Lyrics | My Site | April 30, 2026, 7 p.m.
    • Is anyone else completely consumed by Noah Kahan's new album? I can't listen to anything else, The Great Divide has already taken album of the year for me. I don't care what anyone else releases, this genuinely made my 2026. I don't think any review I write can do this masterpiece justice, so I'll let my favorite lyrics speak for themselves. This album is so poetic and packed with emotion, and I just love how Noah Kahan doesn't shy away from a long album like other artists (bring back longer a

album cover: The Great Divide

The Great Divide | Noah Kahan

Released: April 24, 2026
Articles:
  • Noah Kahan is back and sadder than ever  | The Daily Campus | April 28, 2026, 10 a.m.
    • At this point, I think we all know who Noah Kahan is. If you haven’t heard “Stick Season” you might actually be living under a rock, and after what’s felt like forever, Kahan graced us with new mus…
  • Album Review: Noah Kahan "The Great Divide" | WERS 88.9FM | April 28, 2026, 4:37 a.m.
    • There’s a moment, just before the sun disappears on a late August evening, when everything feels suspended. The air hums with crickets, the heat clings softly to your skin, and somewhere in the distance, a child is laughing like nothing will ever change. On his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, Noah Kahan doesn’t just describe that feeling, but he preserves it and captures it like an old home video.
  • Noah Kahan, 'The Great Divide' Album Review | Paste
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