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Noah Kahan’s Exciting New Release, Live From Fenway Park

Noah Kahan releases his first live album, Live from Fenway Park, a collection of live songs from his performance in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Noah Kahan releases his first live album, Live from Fenway Park, a collection of live songs from his performance in Boston, Massachusetts.

Kahan released a variety of his most popular live performances from his blow-up album Stick Season. The track includes songs like “Stick Season,” “Northern Attitude,” “She Calls Me Back,” “All My Love,” and “Orange Juice.” In addition, he includes several songs from his deluxe album Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever). Some favorites include “Dial Drunk,” “Your Needs, My Needs,” and “New Perspective.” Not to mention, he features old favorites like “Maine” and “Mess.”

The most exciting new feature of the singer’s new drop is his latest release, “Pain is Cold Water.” This previously unreleased single features Gracie Abrams and is just as emotional as fans have come to expect from Kahan and Abrams.

Kahan begins the song with “I wrote this song right here in Watertown Massachusetts.” The singer, who grew up in Vermont, centers his songs around his experiences in New England. The release of the new track has thrilled fans who’ve eagerly waited for a peek into his new life in Massachusetts. Kahan and Abrams are experts in bringing out their emotional side on stage. It’s no wonder the song is a devastatingly beautiful track that fans instantly connected with. 

This is Kahan’s first live album and it’s no surprise he chose Fenway Park as his venue of choice. His status as a native New Englander cannot be debated. He has expressed both in songs and interviews that he cares deeply about his home and the people he grew up around. Now that he lives in Massachusetts, it only makes sense that he would choose his home state as the site of his first live album.

Fans are excited to see what the artist comes up with next and his popularity only seems to grow. He has teamed up with musicians from Post Malone to Kacey Musgraves, though his next duet remains a mystery. In the meantime, you can listen to Live From Fenway Park here.