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JACKSON BROWNE, STANDING IN THE BREACH

Standing in the Breach
, Jackson Browne’s first studio album in six years, draws inspiration from both the personal and the global. Its songs are shaped by events like the Haiti earthquake, the wars in the Middle East, and fractures within American life, alongside reflections on love, aging, and time. The record does not set out to recreate the style of Late for the Sky, yet its writing carries a similar spirit, moving between warm folk rock and sharper, guitar-driven stretches, all anchored by Browne’s voice, which brings gravity and warmth to lyrics about resilience, repair, and the fragile ties that hold people together.



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