Keith Urban announces ‘High’

The project will be available this fall via UMG Nashville

On September 20th, Keith Urban’s High will be released, his first album in nearly four years – a musical journey, intentionally sequenced through themes of what it is to be alive, human connection, cutting loose, huge hook choruses, hope, nostalgia, shredding solos, straight-up fun, and some personal life revelations.

“I’ve always been drawn toward the subject of living in the moment, because it’s all there is, and it’s hard to do,” says Urban. “And these days with so much ‘content’ flying at us, it can feel like drinking from a fire hose.”

The ambiguity of the word “high” piqued Urban’s curiosity and so the name of the album. “What makes you ‘high’ can mean whatever you want it to mean,” says Urban. “It might be physical, spiritual, herbal, meditative, chemical or musical, but it’s definitely a place of utopia.”

He continues, “For me, it’s my family, my friends, and this rollercoaster musical journey I’m on. Playing guitar, writing songs and the place where I always feel high – playing live. Every night I get a chance to bring an energy and a release to people.”

But with the highs do come lows and for Urban that came back in ’22. “At the time I was on tour. I’d do a concert, go back to Nashville to record, do a concert, and come back to record, and over again. So, I thought I’d call the album 615. That’d keep me on track – focused and disciplined.”

The process ended up creating an unexpected result for Urban. “There was no continuity. The songs didn’t work well together. I learned that what I thought was a framework to create within, turned out to be musically limiting.”

The announcement also brings more from Keith Urban’s High with the release of “Wildside,” a straight-up, good-time party song loosely based on Joan Cusack’s character in the movie “The School of Rock.” “She’s the principal of a school by day, all prim and proper,” says Urban. “And then, a few tequilas at night and all bets are off.”

The song’s release follows “Straight Line,” “Go Home W U” with Lainey Wilson, and the current radio single “Messed Up As Me.”

  1. Blue Sky
  2. Straight Line
  3. Messed Up As Me
  4. Wildside
  5. Go Home W U with Lainey Wilson
  6. Chuck Taylors
  7. Daytona
  8. Love is Hard
  9. Heart Like a Hometown
  10. Laughin’ All the Way to the Drink
  11. Dodge in a Silverado
  12. Break the Chain

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn