The Keith Urban Effect

Being in the zone — it’s a beautiful feeling, isn’t it? Keith Urban breaks it down: it’s all about being present, lost in the moment. Total bliss, in two words.

The Sound Hits Different

And — honestly, Flow State is all about capturing that feeling. It’s a yacht rock album — 10 classic soft rock remakes from the ’70s, one original. These songs? They’ll lower your blood pressure, no joke. You’ll find yourself hitting repeat, over and over. But — how did it all come together? Keith Urban bought the old Tracking Room Studio in Nashville, renamed it the Sound, and just started playing around with some fun covers. Then, somehow, it all fell into place — and Flow State was born.

Lowkey, it’s the perfect combination — Keith Urban and producer Dann Huff working their magic. Huff realized these songs had elements that were already part of Urban‘s songcraft — it’s in his DNA, kinda. That’s why it sounds so organic, so… him. Yet, it’s also refreshingly raw, especially in a year of polished pop.

So, what’s next? Will there be a second volume? Keith Urban says if people dig this record, he’s already got the next 10 songs lined up — easy. And, real talk, Christopher Cross would probably love to be a part of it. When did yacht rock get so cool again? How is this only Keith Urban‘s first yacht rock album? It’s pretty vibey, if you ask me — gotta say, Flow State is on repeat, the perfect late-night listen. You can check out Keith Urban‘s discography on Wikipedia to see how he’s evolved as an artist — it’s a wild ride.

It slaps, honestly. Flow State is a banger — no joke.

Shares: