Netflix has unveiled the trailer for singer Noah Kahan's upcoming documentary, Noah Kahan: Out of Body, set for release on April 13. Directed by Nick Sweeney, the film captures Kahan grappling with the pressures of fame after his breakthrough hit Stick Season. It explores his personal struggles and creative process amid rising expectations for new music.
In the trailer, Kahan describes his post-concert routine of checking Twitter for fan reactions. 'Occasionally I’ll check Twitter, see what the response to the show was,' he says. 'And if it’s not good, I barricade myself in my room and order Taco Bell. And if it’s good, I barricade myself in my room with Taco Bell.' He reveals he was close to abandoning music before writing Stick Season in his rural Vermont home, now facing the challenge of following it up while dealing with fame and hardship. Kahan adds, 'I know that I’m most happy when I’m home and when I’m making music. And that’s what I’m most scared of — that I have to be in my mom’s house, that I have to be in Vermont, that I have to be struggling or in pain to make music.'