Noah Kahan Unveils Fourth Album ‘The Great Divide’
Noah Kahan has officially announced his fourth studio album, titled “The Great Divide,” set to release on April 24. The singer-songwriter shared this exciting news through his social media channels, showcasing the album cover and detailing the creative process involved in its production.
Insight into “The Great Divide”
Kahan described the locations that inspired his songwriting. His writing took place in various settings:
- A piano in Nashville
- A serene pond in Guilford, Vermont
- A legendary studio in upstate New York
- A farm with a fire tower in Only, Tennessee
He emphasized that the songs on this album reflect his inner thoughts and emotions. According to Kahan, the music encapsulates “the fears I dance with in the moments before I drift off to sleep.”
Upcoming Single Release
Fans can look forward to the first single from this album, also named “The Great Divide,” which will debut on Friday. Kahan expressed his gratitude in his announcement, acknowledging the support from his listeners.
Recent Career Highlights
This album comes on the heels of Kahan’s successful 2022 release, “Stick Season,” which became a breakout project and received an expanded edition in 2023. Over recent years, Kahan has established himself as a prominent touring artist.
A Grammy Nomination and Upcoming Documentary
In 2024, Kahan earned a nomination for the Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards. Additionally, he will be the subject of an upcoming documentary produced by Live Nation Productions, Federal Films, Polygram Entertainment, and RadicalMedia. This film will explore his career trajectory from earlier albums, “Busyhead” and “I Was/I Am,” to his rise as a music star.