Noah Kahan performed a four-song set at NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts, debuting two tracks from his upcoming album The Great Divide. The set included 'American Cars' and 'Paid Time Off,' alongside 'The Great Divide' and 'Orange Juice' from his 2022 album Stick Season. The performance featured harmonies and a light-hearted moment from the singer.
Noah Kahan opened his NPR Tiny Desk set with 'American Cars,' a new song from his forthcoming album The Great Divide. He and his band delivered it in delicate multi-part harmony, singing, “You know that I miss you, you always come running back/Whenever I ask, whenever I ask.” This marked the full debut of the track, following an earlier online snippet. Kahan followed with the title track 'The Great Divide' and then 'Orange Juice,' a highlight from his breakthrough 2022 album Stick Season. During the set, Kahan addressed the melancholic tone of his music, joking, “The songs are really sad, I know that, so thank you guys for keeping your smiles on your faces. I’m leaving my Lexapro for you guys — I figure we can treat it like a take-one, leave-one penny system. Ten milligrams, severe side effects.” He closed with 'Paid Time Off,' another unreleased song from The Great Divide, which he described as “one of my favorite songs” from the record. The tune shifted from mellow to a plucky backporch groove, with lyrics including, “Spent a damn near perfect day/Just getting high at the outlet mall/People grow up and they move away/But you don’t care and I don’t mind at all.” The Great Divide arrives on April 24, with Kahan launching a North American tour in June that runs through August.