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The Jonas Brothers Wave Hello to New Album Greetings From Your Hometown

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The iconic trio ushers in a fresh chapter with their seventh studio release.

A New Era Begins

The Jonas Brothers are back with their latest album Greetings From Your Hometown, which officially dropped on Friday, August 8. The project marks their third full-length release since reuniting in 2019 and their seventh studio album overall.

Featuring 14 tracks, the album includes previously released singles like I Can’t Lose, Love Me to Heaven, No Time to Talk, and Slow Motion. The project comes just four months after the band first announced it during JONASCON and follows 2023’s The Album, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

Back to Their Roots

“There’s something about being home that reminds you who you are,” the brothers shared in a May Instagram post. “This album is filled with pieces of that, lifelong influences from our childhood and the sounds that we grew up on.”

Drawing from personal memories and the music that shaped them, Greetings From Your Hometown offers a nostalgic yet evolved sound — a reflection of where they’ve been and how far they’ve come.

Growth Since the Breakup

Since getting back together in 2019, the Jonas Brothers have released three albums, including their comeback project Happiness Begins, which featured their first-ever No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with Sucker.

Looking back, the brothers have been candid about the challenges that led to their 2013 breakup. “It needed to happen,” Joe said in a recent appearance on Mythical Kitchen’s Last Meals. “We were having such a difficult time just being real with each other back then. Now it’s like we can communicate way better, because we don’t need to be scared to have tough conversations.”

With Greetings From Your Hometown, the Jonas Brothers aren’t just releasing music — they’re telling a story of family, reflection, and resilience.

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