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“End of August,” the opening track for Noah Kahan’s fourth studio album, The Great Divide, finds him at his most restrained, using the quiet collapse of summer as a metaphor for emotional endings that arrive without spectacle. Fixated on temporality, August serves as the last stretch of something fleeting, where every moment feels heightened precisely because it’s about to disappear. There’s an ache in the way Kahan frames memory, not as something distant, but as something actively slipping away in real time. Read more on Last.fm.
“End of August,” the opening track for Noah Kahan’s fourth studio album, The Great Divide, finds him at his most restrained, using the quiet collapse of summer as a metaphor for emotional endings that arrive without spectacle. Fixated on temporality, August serves as the last stretch of something fleeting, where every moment feels heightened precisely because it’s about to disappear. There’s an ache in the way Kahan frames memory, not as something distant, but as something actively slipping away in real time. Read more on Last.fm.
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