
Just a day after unveiling his fourth studio album The Great Divide, Noah Kahan added even more to the project with an unexpected extended release.
The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs expands the album to 21 tracks, introducing four additional songs woven into the existing lineup rather than grouped at the end. “Lighthouse” appears early in the sequence, followed by “Staying Still” placed shortly after “Paid Time Off.” The remaining additions, “A Few of Our Own” and “Orbiter,” arrive near the album’s close.
The new album from Kahan follows his breakout success with Stick Season, which propelled the Vermont-born artist from smaller venues to headlining major stages. He first revealed The Great Divide in January and debuted its lead single during a commercial break at the Grammy Awards. Reflecting on the process, Kahan shared, “It is hard to even begin to describe what these last few years making this album has felt like,” describing a mix of uncertainty and gratitude that shaped the project. He added, “I was never really alone,” crediting his team, family, and fans for helping guide him through the experience.
Earlier in the month, Kahan also released Noah Kahan: Out of Body, a 90-minute film directed by Nick Sweeney that captures the making of the album and his efforts to navigate the pressure following a major breakthrough.
Stream ‘The Great Divide: The Last of the Bugs’ – HERE.
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