Noah Kahan Releases "Stick Season" Lyric Video
Lyric Video Features Fall Foliage and Nostalgic Imagery
Song Explores Themes of Loss and Heartbreak
Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan has released the lyric video for his latest single, "Stick Season." The video features fall foliage and nostalgic imagery, perfectly capturing the song's themes of loss and heartbreak.
The lyric video was directed by Kahan's frequent collaborator, Peter Harding. It follows Kahan as he walks through a forest during the autumn months. The video's visuals are simple and understated, allowing Kahan's lyrics to take center stage.
"Stick Season" is a poignant ballad about the end of a relationship. Kahan sings about the pain of losing someone he loved, and the difficulty of moving on. The song's lyrics are both heartbreaking and relatable, and they're sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced loss.
In a statement, Kahan said that "Stick Season" is "a song about the feeling of being stuck in between two seasons." He added, "It's about that time of year when the leaves are falling, and it's not quite winter yet, but it's not really fall either. It's a time of transition, and it can be a really hard time for people who are going through a breakup or any other kind of loss."
"Stick Season" is the latest single from Kahan's upcoming album, "Stick Season & Boyhood." The album is set to be released on October 29th, 2021.
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