Stick Season (album)
2022 studio album by Noah Kahan
Stick Season is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan , who also served as producer alongside Gabe Simon . It was released on October 14, 2022, by Mercury Records and Republic Records . The album was supported by two singles: the title track and "Northern Attitude". An expanded edition of the album, titled Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) , was released on June 9, 2023, with seven additional tracks, including an extended version of "The View Between Villages".[ 2]
Background
Kahan began writing the album in his hometown of Strafford, Vermont , in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic . Periods of loneliness, burnout from industry pressures, and self-discovery inspired him to distance himself from his previous indie pop sound with a more folk-centric sound, being inspired by Phoebe Bridgers and Sam Fender to incorporate "unprecedented detail" into his writing.[ 3]
In an interview with WPTZ shortly after the album's release, Kahan described the album as a "love letter to New England ".[ 4]
Singles
On July 8, 2022, the album's title track was released as the lead single. Kahan began teasing the song on social media in the fall of 2020, and it would grow in popularity on TikTok in the two years prior to its official release.[ 5] The second single "Northern Attitude" was released on September 16, 2022.[ 6]
On July 18, 2023, Kahan released "Dial Drunk " featuring Post Malone . Kahan described feeling "shock and excitement" that Post wanted to sing on this track and write his own verse.[ 7]
On September 15, 2023, Kahan released "Call Your Mom " featuring Lizzy McAlpine .
On October 6, 2023, Kahan released "She Calls Me Back" featuring Kacey Musgraves .
On November 10, 2023, Kahan released "Northern Attitude " featuring Hozier .
On December 1, 2023, Kahan released "Everywhere, Everything " featuring Gracie Abrams .
On January 19, 2024, Kahan released "Homesick " featuring Sam Fender .[ 8]
Critical reception
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Writing for the Associated Press , Elise Ryan wrote that the album's material "feel like songs both longtime listeners and newer fans will want to belt back to Kahan—not because they're produced for stadiums or arenas, but because they're full of nostalgic melodies that will resonate far beyond New England."[ 9] Marcy Donelson of AllMusic rated the album three-and-a-half out of five stars and described it as a "nostalgic" album that "explores life transitions including leaving home as a young adult, negotiating a pandemic, and getting help for mental health issues."[ 10]
Track listing
Stick Season track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Northern Attitude " 4:27 2. "Stick Season " Kahan 3:02 3. "All My Love" Kahan 4:11 4. "She Calls Me Back" Kahan 4:03 5. "Come Over" Kahan 3:17 6. "New Perspective" Kahan 4:16 7. "Everywhere, Everything " Kahan 4:17 8. "Orange Juice" Kahan 4:57 9. "Strawberry Wine" Kahan 4:45 10. "Growing Sideways" Kahan 4:15 11. "Halloween" 3:55 12. "Homesick " Kahan 3:14 13. "Still" 3:07 14. "The View Between Villages" 3:35 Total length: 55:21
Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) extra tracksTitle Writer(s) 15. "Your Needs, My Needs" 3:27 16. "Dial Drunk " 3:33 17. "Paul Revere" Kahan 3:33 18. "No Complaints" Kahan Simon Levine Carrie Karpinen 3:25 19. "Call Your Mom " 4:38 20. "You're Gonna Go Far" Kahan 4:46 21. "The View Between Villages" (extended) 4:52 Total length: 83:35
Personnel
Musicians
Noah Kahan – lead vocals (all tracks), electric guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4–6, 8–12, 14, 15, 19–21, 24–30), background vocals (1, 4, 5, 7, 10–12, 14–29), mandolin (3), foot stamping (9), tenor guitar (10), acoustic guitar (15–18, 22, 30)
Gabe Simon – percussion (tracks 1–4, 6, 7, 14, 16, 17, 22, 23, 25–27, 30), electric guitar (1, 2, 4–9, 11–15, 19–21, 24, 25, 27–29), bass guitar (1, 3–8, 10, 12, 14–30), organ (1, 3, 4, 14–16, 19–25, 26, 28, 29), drums (1, 3, 4, 6–8, 11, 12, 25–27), acoustic guitar (1, 3, 4, 13, 25, 26), piano (1, 3, 5–8, 10, 11, 13, 18, 20–22, 24, 26, 27, 29), background vocals (1, 3, 5, 7–14, 17–24, 26–30), mandolin (1, 6, 8, 14, 17–19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 30), 12-string acoustic guitar (1, 10, 11, 26), banjo (2, 3, 5–8, 11, 13, 14, 19, 21, 24, 27, 30), baritone guitar (4, 6, 15–17, 19, 21, 23–25, 27, 30), whistle (6, 9, 17, 30), castanets (8), Moog bass (13); mandocello , slide guitar (22)
Konrad Snyder – piano (tracks 1, 26), background vocals (4, 25), clapping (8)
Carrie Karpinen – drums (tracks 3, 8, 12, 14–24, 28–30), percussion (3, 8, 12, 15–24, 28–30)
Phillip Bowen – viola , violin (track 11)
Noah Levine – electric guitar (tracks 12, 16, 23, 28), slide guitar (12, 18, 28), baritone guitar (16, 20, 23, 29); acoustic guitar, banjo (16, 23); background vocals (18, 22)
John Mailander – fiddle (tracks 17, 18, 30)
Hazel Lewis – spoken word (track 21)
Melvin Coburn – spoken word (track 21)
Post Malone – lead vocals (track 23)
Lizzy McAlpine – lead vocals (track 24)
Kacey Musgraves – lead vocals (track 25)
Hozier – lead vocals (track 26)
Aaron Dessner – electric guitar, nylon-string guitar , piano (track 27)
Gracie Abrams – lead vocals (track 27)
Sam Fender – lead vocals, background vocals (track 28)
Johnny "Bluehat" Davis – tenor saxophone (track 28)
Brandi Carlile – lead vocals (track 29)
Gregory Alan Isakov – lead vocals (track 30)
Technical
Noah Kahan – production
Gabe Simon – production
Ted Jensen – mastering
Ryan Hewitt – mixing (tracks 1–4, 6–30), engineering (16–18, 20, 21, 23, 29, 30), immersive mix engineering (15–22, 25–27, 29, 30)
Konrad Snyder – mixing (track 5), engineering (1–15, 17, 19–22, 24–30)
Willie Linton – engineering (track 23)
Beau Sorenson – engineering (track 27)
Mark Broughton – engineering (track 28)
Brandon Bell – engineering (track 29)
Dan Rome – vocal production (track 2)
Todd Clark – vocal production (tracks 14, 21)
Louis Bell – vocal production (track 23)
Aaron Dessner – vocal production (track 27)
Jordon Silva – mixing assistance (1–4, 6–14, 22, 25–28)
Maddie Harmon – mixing assistance (tracks 15–21, 23, 24, 29, 30)
Matt Hall – engineering assistance (tracks 1, 3–15, 17, 19–21, 25–30)
Louis Remenapp – engineering assistance (tracks 16–18, 20–23)
Joe Trentacosti – engineering assistance (tracks 22, 29, 30)
Dean Thompson – engineering assistance (track 28)
Liam Hebb – engineering assistance (track 28)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
^ Ellis, Maddie (July 28, 2023). "Noah Kahan wrote a hit folk album with 'Stick Season.' He almost 'crumbled' trying to do it again" . Today . Archived from the original on September 29, 2023. Retrieved September 29, 2023 .
^ White, Logan (May 19, 2023). "Noah Kahan To Release Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) On June 9th" . Substream Magazine . Archived from the original on June 10, 2023. Retrieved June 10, 2023 .
^ Dailey, Hannah (October 12, 2022). "Famous in a Small Town: Noah Kahan, 'Stick Season' and the Art of Looking Forward and Backward All At Once" . Billboard . Retrieved May 12, 2023 .
^ Sistrand, Carolyn (November 3, 2022). "Vermont musician Noah Kahan reflects on new album, 'Stick Season,' during international tour" . WPTZ . Archived from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023 .
^ Darro, Thomas (July 8, 2022). "Noah Kahan Releases Highly-Anticipated Stick Season & Tour Dates" . Road Trip Playlists . Archived from the original on September 22, 2022. Retrieved May 12, 2023 .
^ "Noah Kahan Shows "Northern Attitude" On New Single – Enigma Online" . Enigma Online . September 16, 2022. Archived from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023 .
^ Vigil, Dom (July 17, 2023). "Noah Kahan Teams Up With Post Malone on New Version of "Dial Drunk" " . Prelude Press . Archived from the original on July 21, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023 .
^ "New Releases: Noah Kahan & Sam Fender, Green Day, Yard Act and more" . Official Charts . January 18, 2024. Retrieved January 19, 2024 .
^ Ryan, Elise (October 12, 2022). "Review: Noah Kahan summons stick season and nostalgia" . Associated Press . Archived from the original on April 1, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023 .
^ Donelson, Marcy. "Noah Kahan - Stick Season Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved August 25, 2023 .
^ "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart" . Australian Recording Industry Association . January 29, 2024. Retrieved January 26, 2024 .
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^ "Ultratop.be – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
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^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts . Retrieved May 3, 2024.
^ "Official Irish Albums Chart Top 50" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved December 8, 2023.
^ "NZ Top 40 Albums Chart" . Recorded Music NZ . February 19, 2024. Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
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^ "Portuguesecharts.com – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" . Hung Medien. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved December 1, 2023.
^ "Veckolista Album, vecka 9" . Sverigetopplistan . Retrieved March 2, 2024 .
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^ "Official Americana Albums Chart Top 40" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved December 1, 2023.
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^ "Noah Kahan Chart History (Top Alternative Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved June 21, 2023.
^ "Noah Kahan Chart History (Top Rock Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved June 21, 2023.
^ "ARIA Top 100 Albums Chart for 2023" . Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved January 12, 2024 .
^ "Top Canadian Albums – Year-End 2023" . Billboard . Retrieved November 22, 2023 .
^ "End of Year Albums Chart – 2023" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved January 3, 2024 .
^ "Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2023" . Billboard . Retrieved November 22, 2023 .
^ "Top Rock Albums – Year-End 2023" . Billboard . Retrieved November 22, 2023 .
^ "Top Canadian Albums – Year-End 2024" . Billboard . Retrieved December 14, 2024 .
^ "End of Year Top 50 Albums" . Recorded Music NZ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2024. Retrieved December 20, 2024 .
^ "Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2024" . Billboard . Retrieved December 14, 2024 .
^ "Top Rock Albums – Year-End 2024" . Billboard . Retrieved December 14, 2024 .
^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2024 Albums" (PDF) . Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved June 28, 2024 .
^ "Canadian album certifications – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" . Music Canada . Retrieved September 4, 2024 .
^ "Dutch album certifications – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers . Retrieved October 16, 2024 . Enter Stick Season in the "Artiest of titel" box. Select 2024 in the drop-down menu saying "Alle jaargangen" .
^ "New Zealand album certifications – Noah Kahan – Stick Season (Forever)" . Recorded Music NZ . Retrieved November 19, 2024 .
^ "British album certifications – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" . British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved May 31, 2024 .
^ "American album certifications – Noah Kahan – Stick Season" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved July 1, 2024 .
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