Keith Urban discusses how his song ‘High’ explores the themes of order and chaos, touching on love, life, and his late father

Decades into his successful country music career, Keith Urban faced challenges creating his 11th studio album, “High,” which was released on Friday. Following a scrapped album titled “615,” Urban realized the importance of maintaining musical adventurousness while also incorporating discipline in his work. Drawing inspiration from favorite albums like the New Radicals’ “Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too,” Urban aimed to blend structured recordings with moments of spontaneity and chaos in “High.”

The album “High” features a range of tracks including a playful duet, a road trip romance, a honky-tonk delight, a heartfelt ballad, and a slow-burning tune. Tempo changes throughout the album mirror its emotional depth, with songs like “Straight Line” and “Messed Up As Me” offering contrasting moods. Urban describes the album as capturing the dualities within himself, from his dutiful side to his wild and reckless nature, which are evident in the diverse range of songs.

The sequencing of “High” was carefully crafted, with the album concluding on a poignant note with “Break the Chain,” a reflection on overcoming familial challenges. Urban, drawing from his personal experiences growing up with an alcoholic father, emphasizes the importance of breaking negative behavioral patterns. Despite facing emotional depth in the songwriting process, Urban strives to offer hope and empowerment to listeners facing similar struggles.

One of the standout tracks on the album, “Break the Chain,” was written in collaboration with Marc Scibilia during their first meeting. The emotional depth of the lyrics led Urban to burst into tears during the recording process, highlighting the personal connection he has to the song’s message. Urban’s vulnerability and honesty shine through in the album, echoing themes of resilience and personal growth.

Overall, “High” is not just a musical journey for Keith Urban but a reflection of his personal evolution and resilience. The album’s diverse range of tracks and emotional depth offer listeners a glimpse into Urban’s multifaceted personality and his unwavering commitment to authentic storytelling.

@USLive

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