Noah Kahan is an indie folk artist who recently released a new album called The Great Divide which contains 17 beautiful songs. He released it on April 24th and the following day he released The Great Divide: The Last Of The Bugs which contains 4 more amazing songs. That makes a total of 21 new songs that fans are now raving over. Each song has its own deep meaning and a lot of his fans tend to tie his songs to their own lives. While the lyrics may hide deep meaning, the songs themselves can simply just get stuck in one’s head whether they carry relation to it or not. Noah Kahan became well known after releasing the song, “Stick Season” which caught a lot of people’s eyes. After that people were hooked and could not wait for his new album. Some fan favorites, according to the number of listeners on Spotify, are The Great Divide, Doors, and Porch light. They are the top 3 on Noah Kahan’s most popular songs. Noah Kahan’s new album is also the #1 top streaming album on Billboard. “I try to be honest in my songs because it helps me cope. It also helps me, hopefully, connect with people that are going through the same things,” Noah Kahan said on Boston Globe. A lot of people feel seen from his music and that makes his album even better.
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The Great Divide Is More Than Great
Noah Kahan’s New Album
Jori Terpstra, Lead Writer
May 14, 2026
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Jori Terpstra, Lead Writer and Assistant Design Manager
Jori Terpstra is a sophomore at Crown Point High School. This is her first year on the Inkling staff. Terpstra is a Lead Writer and an Assistant Design Manager for the 2025-2026 school year. She joined because of her passion for writing and design, hoping to learn more about that aspect. Outside of journalism, she works hard to maintain her grades and likes to relax after a long school day.
