Keith Urban's New Album 'High' Explores Order and Chaos
The album reflects Urban's journey through love, life, and his relationship with his late father.
- Keith Urban's 11th studio album, 'High,' releases Friday after a four-year gap since his last album.
- Urban initially scrapped a previous album, '615,' to return to a more fluid and uninhibited songwriting process.
- 'High' features a mix of structured songs and stream-of-consciousness tracks, embodying a theme of organized chaos.
- The album includes collaborations with artists like BRELAND and Lainey Wilson, and covers a wide emotional range.
- The final track, 'Break the Chain,' addresses Urban's personal reflections on his father's alcoholism and the hope for breaking dysfunctional family patterns.