Noah Kahan's new album "The Great Divide" spans 77 minutes but lacks thematic and sonic diversity, leading to redundancy. Critics argue that while individual tracks are solid, the repetitive themes and production style diminish the overall impact, failing to justify its length. Developers and tech professionals should watch for how artists balance depth with variety in long-form projects.
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