Fans have spotted Lewis Capaldi back in the recording studio with Noah Kahan after his mental health hiatus.
Almost a year ago, Capaldi announced he was taking a break from music following his Glastonbury 2023 performance, which saw himĀ struggle with his voice several times. In January this year, he gave an update on his health, saying “itās been going great!”
Now, it seems the Scottish artist might have some new music up his sleeve, thanks to an Instagram post from breakout folk star Noah Kahan. In a set of pictures Kahan posted yesterday (May 17), Capaldi was tagged in the third image, with a pair of headphones on and clearly in a recording studio.
Kahan captioned his post: “There aināt nothing to report, but I hope youāre bored and heading north”
Since Capaldi’s hiatus, he announced there would be a deluxe version of his album āBroken By Desire to be Heavenly Sentā on New Year’s Day, treating fans to five extra songs from his second studio album.
NMEĀ reviewed the record when it was originally released in May 2023, giving it three stars: “Buried at the end of the record is its finest moment, one that does away with the gooey, romance platitudes and instead indulges in something inwards-looking and potent. On āHow Iām Feeling Nowā, he ironically toasts his so-called ābeautiful lifeā, one that āseems to leave me so unsatisfiedā and has left him wanting: āThought Iād be happier somehowā.
“Moments like this ā candid, coarse ā are where Capaldi shows growth and where he should go next. You just wish heād realised this sooner.”
Meanwhile, Noah Kahan recently performed his breakout hit single ‘Stick Season’ with Olivia Rodrigo at her show in New York.
Rodrigo talked about collaborating with Kahan most recently in January, when speaking toĀ Variety at the Governors Awards in Hollywood. The musician was asked who she would like to duet with, to which she replied: putting it āout there in the universeā¦ I love Noah Kahan. I think heās so great and heās very inspiringā¦ One of these days.”
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