NOAH KAHAN
THE GREAT DIVIDE
MERCURY RECORDS

Noah Kahan’s newest release, The Great Divide, feels like a defining moment in his career. An album that not only builds on his signature introspection but elevates it to a new emotional peak. Simply put, this is his best work to date. There’s a depth here that surpasses anything he’s previously put out, both sonically and lyrically.
What makes The Great Divide especially compelling is how it unfolds over time. On a first listen, the melodies pull you in with a familiar warmth, but the full weight of the album doesn’t hit until you sit with it. It takes a few listens to truly grasp the nuances in his writing, and once it clicks, it’s almost gut-wrenching, but in the best way possible. Kahan has a way of turning personal reflection into something universally felt, and this album is full of those moments that linger long after the music stops.
Adding to its impact, Kahan surprised fans by releasing four additional tracks the day after the album’s initial drop, expanding it into a 21-song collection. Rather than feeling excessive, the added songs deepen the narrative, making the album feel completer and more immersive.
The Great Divide isn’t just an album, it’s an experience that demands your attention and rewards your patience. It’s the kind of project that sticks with you, reshaping itself with each listen. If ratings could stretch beyond the usual scale, this would easily earn an 11/10.
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