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“It Gets Harder to See Me the Closer You Try to Look”: Noah Kahan Turns Distance, Identity, & Time into His Most Defining Statement Yet on ‘The Great Divide’
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“It Gets Harder to See Me the Closer You Try to Look”: Noah Kahan Turns Distance, Identity, & Time into His Most Defining Statement Yet on ‘The Great Divide’

By Mitch Mosk
Noah Kahan expands his sound and sharpens his perspective on ‘The Great Divide,’ a sweeping, soul-baring fourth album that reckons with identity, distance, and what it means to stay connected in the aftermath of everything changing. Across its sprawling landscape, the Vermont singer/songwriter captures the quiet reckonings, restless what-ifs, and hard-won moments of connection that define growing up and moving forward – unpacking life’s divides in a deeply human portrait of who we were, who we a
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