Noah Kahan continues ‘Stick Season’ collaboration series with Sam Fender

“Homesick” with Fender is available now

Following a slew of critically acclaimed features released throughout 2023, Grammy Best New Artist nominee Noah Kahan continues his Stick Season collaboration series and drops โ€œHomesickโ€ with Sam Fender via Mercury/Republic Records. A fan favorite during Kahanโ€™s live shows, โ€œHomesickโ€ captures his at times complicated relationship with his Vermont hometown and the juxtaposing feelings of wanting to escape and chase his dreams but also always wanting to come back home. In this collaboration, British songwriter Sam Fender offers a new perspective with his verse and shares similar sentiments about growing up in his hometown of Newcastleโ€”capturing the universal feeling of homesickness.

On the collaboration, Noah says, โ€œWhen I first heard Sam Fenderโ€™s music, I stopped what I was doing, started โ€œDead Boysโ€ from the beginning, and listened 4 more times. It was everything I loved about a song. I followed this artist like a crazy person, checking every day to see if he had dropped new music. Reading every lyric and looking for his interpretation of what they meant. I must have listened to โ€˜Hypersonic Missilesโ€™ 1,000 times before Seventeen Going Under came out, and I had never felt so connected to a song. I come from a very different place than Sam did, that much was clear in the lyrics, but it felt like I had grown up the same. The nostalgia, pride, bitterness, confusion, and anger that Sam wrote about feeling was so similar to what I was feeling about my childhood and my hometown at the time. This song was the final push for me to start writing about my own experiences.โ€

โ€œAs we sat down in Guilford, Vermont to record this album, the very first song we listened to was โ€˜Seventeen Going Under.โ€™ The song โ€˜Homesickโ€™ was born out of the confidence instilled in me by listening to someone accurately depict their hometown and what it means to them, for better or for worse.โ€

โ€œWhen I found out Iโ€™d be able to spend the day in Newcastle with Sam, I was nervous but excited. He welcomed me with open arms, let me into his world, showed me places in this community that held so much significance not only to the town but to Sam himself. I felt very much like an outsider, but by the end, I did start to understand where these songs were coming from, and just how special of a guy Sam really is. He did an absolutely amazing job bringing his experience into my song โ€˜Homesick.โ€™ He went above and beyond and I truly canโ€™t thank him enough. I hope you enjoy this glance into our worlds, and that it offers you the same connection that I felt when I first heard this dude sing.โ€

Sam shares, โ€œI was told Noah wanted us to work together, and Iโ€™d heard the tune โ€˜Homesickโ€™ and thought it was a lush song. We then spoke on the phone and immediately hit it off. I loved the idea of the song being a transatlantic call-and-response between two young kids desperate to escape their hometowns. The โ€˜running awayโ€™ theme has been done to death by myself, and many other artists over the last 50 years, but itโ€™s relatable.โ€

โ€œNoah actually came to my hometown of Newcastle when he was on tour, so we met up and I showed him around. I found it canny funny and flattering as he said in his East Coast American accent, โ€˜I wanna see where these songs came from man,โ€™ so we hit the Lowlights Tavern for a swift Guinness and walked in the bitter cold of the sea-front. Chatting with him about things in both of our pasts made me realize how universal โ€˜Homesickโ€™ is. Weโ€™ve all been that kid.โ€

โ€œI cut my parts in North Shields, on the banks of the Tyne, literally overlooking the โ€˜static cranesโ€™ that I mention in my verse; itโ€™s a stoneโ€™s throw from the estate in which the riots took place in the early 90โ€™s. It made me proud of my hometown, and my people. The Geordies are a hilarious bunch, resilient and impermeable to hard times and hard drinking; my hometown is a constant source of inspiration. Noah is great lad, a canny chanter and a mean wordsmith. I love the track, and I canโ€™t wait for people to hear it.โ€

Kahan’s breakout success story continues into 2024 as he cements his superstar status. In the first few weeks of the year, his gold-certified album Stick Season and platinum-certified single โ€œStick Seasonโ€ have reached new charting peaks across the globe. This week, the album climbed to No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart, its second-highest charting position since it debuted at No. 3 in June 2023 with the release of the deluxe album Stick Season (Weโ€™ll All Be Here Forever) and the fifth time the album has claimed a spot in the Top 10 since its original release in October 2022. โ€œStick Seasonโ€ also rose to the Top 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week, the songโ€™s highest position on the Hot 100 to date. Not to mention, this week, it held the No. 1 spot on the UK and Netherlands Official Singles charts for a second week, while the album continues to climb the UK Official Albums chart, currently sitting at No. 4. โ€œStick Seasonโ€ also claimed the No. 1 spot on the Ireland Official Singles chart for eight weeks, and it hit an all-time peak of No. 3 in Australia this week.

Following the biggest year of touring in his career thus far, Kahan kicked off his 2024 Weโ€™ll All Be Here Forever World Tour in Australia this week. The tour includes sold-out headline shows in stadiums, arenas, and amphitheaters around the globe, including two sold-out nights at Bostonโ€™s Fenway Park, New Yorkโ€™s Madison Square Garden, Los Angelesโ€™ Hollywood Bowl, Nashvilleโ€™s Bridgestone Arena, Londonโ€™s The O2, and many more.

The Stick Season collaboration series also includes previous releases with Gracie Abrams on โ€œEverywhere, Everything,โ€ Hozier on โ€œNorthern Attitude,” Kacey Musgraves on โ€œShe Calls Me Back,โ€ Lizzy McAlpine on โ€œCall Your Mom,โ€ and Post Malone on โ€œDial Drunk.โ€ Last fall, Olivia Rodrigo performed a viral cover of โ€œStick Seasonโ€ on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, and Zach Bryan enlisted Kahan on his song โ€œSarahโ€™s Place.โ€ Kahanโ€™s massive year was filled with star-studded collaborations on-stage as well with the likes of Mumford & Sons, Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers, Nathaniel Rateliff of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Gregory Alan Isakov, The Milk Carton Kids, Joy Oladokun, and more at various headline shows and festivals.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn