Noah Kahan’s Mental Health Is In His Songs

Noah Kahan’s Mental Health Is In His Songs

The Vermont singer-songwriter goes to deep places to create brilliant music.
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You don’t have to listen all that deeply into the song catalog of
singer-songwriter Noah Kahan to hear mention of mental health
themes. It’s an important topic for Noah in his own life, which
has involved struggles with depression, anxiety, and body
dysmorphia. And because mental health is important in Noah’s
life, it shows up a lot in his intensely personal, vulnerable,
and revealing music. Growing up in Vermont, Noah Kahan was
heavily influenced by music and, especially, relatable lyrics
penned by his favorite artists like Jason Mraz, Counting Crows,
and Bon Iver. He hoped his own work would reach people in as deep
a way as those artists reached him. Well, his hopes have been
answered as Noah’s star has taken off. He’s played venues like
Red Rocks in Colorado and Radio City Music Hall in New York City
and his songs, such as the huge hit “Stick Season” have been
streamed hundreds of millions of times by listeners who
appreciate his efforts.   


Listen to Noah Kahan's latest album, Stick Season (We'll All
Be Here Forever), on the streaming service of your choice.
Learn more about Noah Kahan by visiting his website,
www.NoahKahan.com.


Correction: We mistakenly refer to Noah's song, "Growing
Sideways," as "Moving Sideways." 


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