Jonas Brothers Kick Off New Era With Album Greetings From Your Hometown

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The Jonas Brothers have just unveiled their seventh studio album, Greetings From Your Hometown, released this Friday (Aug. 8). This marks their third full-length project since their 2019 comeback, following a decade-long hiatus.

The new album features 14 tracks, including the singles “I Can’t Lose,” “Love Me to Heaven,” “No Time to Talk,” and “Slow Motion.” Fans first learned about the project four months ago during the band’s fan event, JONASCON. Their previous album, The Album (2023), climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart.

“Being home always brings us back to our roots,” the trio shared on Instagram earlier this year. “This record reflects the music and memories that shaped us growing up.”

The Jonas Brothers performing onstage at iHeartRadio’s 2019 Wango Tango. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for iHeartMedia

In recent interviews, Kevin, Joe, and Nick have opened up about the journey that led them here. After internal tensions caused the band to pause in the early 2010s, the brothers pursued individual paths before reuniting with the 2019 album Happiness Begins, which included their first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit, “Sucker.”

Reflecting on that time, Joe recently said on Mythical Kitchen’s Last Meals: “We needed that break. Back then, communication was tough. Now, we’re able to talk openly and honestly — and that’s made all the difference.”

Fuente: Billboard