Album Review | Noah Kahan | Stick Season

2024/2/20 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, fellow music lovers, I simply had to share my thoughts on Noah Kahan’s incredible album, Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever). If you haven't given it a listen yet, what are you waiting for? This album isn't just a collection of songs; it’s an emotional journey that feels like a warm, melancholic hug from an old friend. The moment I first put it on, whether spinning it on my turntable or just streaming, I knew it was something special. One of the biggest reasons I keep coming back to "Stick Season" is its raw honesty and incredibly vivid storytelling. People often search for the Noah Kahan Stick Season tracklist, and let me tell you, every single song feels like a chapter in a beautifully written novel. The OCR mentioned my "Top 3 Songs" and they really hit different: 'Your Needs, My Needs,' 'Northern Attitude,' and 'Orange Juice.' 'Northern Attitude' immediately grabs you with its evocative imagery and Kahan's signature folk-pop sound. It perfectly sets the tone for the entire album. Then there’s 'Your Needs, My Needs,' which delves into the complexities of relationships with such heartbreaking honesty. And 'Orange Juice' – wow, that one just hits you right in the feels with its poignant narrative. But honestly, the entire tracklist is a masterclass. From the title track 'Stick Season' that paints a picture of small-town life and lingering feelings, to 'She Calls Me Back' and 'Homesick,' Kahan masterfully explores themes of nostalgia, change, mental health, and the feeling of being stuck while the world moves on. That quote I saw, "You once called me forever and now you still can't call me back," perfectly encapsulates the aching sentiment woven through many of these tracks. It’s the kind of lyric that stays with you long after the music fades, making you want to browse vinyl records for more depth. Beyond the music itself, the aesthetic of Stick Season is just as captivating. Have you seen the album cover? That image of a person and a dog running on a snowy road perfectly captures the album's bittersweet, grounded, and slightly wistful vibe. It's no wonder people are looking for Noah Kahan wallpaper – the imagery associated with this album is just stunning. Think cozy sweaters, crisp autumn air, and the quiet beauty of a Vermont winter. If you're looking for desktop or phone backgrounds that evoke a sense of calm and reflection, searching for "Noah Kahan Stick Season aesthetic" or "Vermont folk music wallpapers" will definitely yield some gems. The album's visual identity, much like its sound, is authentic and deeply comforting. In my personal Album Review, I'd easily give "Stick Season" five gold stars. It's an album that grows on you with each listen, revealing new layers of meaning and emotion. Whether you're a long-time Noah Kahan fan or just discovering his music, this is an essential listen that speaks to the soul. Go ahead, dive into the tracklist, and let the magic unfold!

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lex

Could you maybe do Cape Elizabeth?

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Marissa

love this!