Noah Kahan Unveils Fourth Album ‘The Great Divide’
Noah Kahan has announced the release of his fourth album, titled “The Great Divide.” The album is set to launch on April 24.
Details About “The Great Divide”
On social media, Kahan shared the album cover along with insights into his songwriting process. He crafted the music in various locations, including:
- A piano in Nashville
- A pond in Guilford, Vermont
- A studio in upstate New York
- A farm with a firetower in Only, Tennessee
The first single from the album, also titled “The Great Divide,” will debut soon. Kahan expressed his deep connection to the songs, stating, “They are the fears I dance with in the moments before I drift off to sleep.” He aims to explore the significance of people and experiences that have shaped his identity.
Career Highlights
This album follows Kahan’s successful 2022 project, “Stick Season,” which led to an expanded edition the following year. He has gained prominence as a touring artist and was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Upcoming Documentary
In addition to his music, Kahan will be featured in a documentary by Live Nation Productions and other partners. The film will chronicle his career, from his early albums “Busyhead” and “I Was/I Am” to his rise as a music star.
Fans can look forward to “The Great Divide” and the insights Kahan will share through his new music and the upcoming film. Follow El-Balad for the latest updates on his work and career.