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The brutal, fickle music industry has left scars on Jakob Dylan, the son of a man who has sold over 125 million records worldwide – Bob Dylan, of course.
Those metaphorical marks are bared, tenderly, on his first Wallflowers album in nearly a decade, and seventh since 1989,
Exit Wounds. His lyrical themes address the personal and the profound. And Dylan, 51 – in his Buddha-meets-rockstar verbal meandering – likes to talk in profound terms.
Jakob Dylan has put out a new Wallflowers album.
Credit:Andrew Slater
“If you have exit wounds, it suggests to me you’ve survived,” he explains from his Los Angeles home. “It’s not like a wound site, but it sounds like surviving to me, and it sounds like change. These songs are vignettes that discuss change, and evolution. Wherever you’re going, whether it’s a better place or a worse place, you take exit wounds with you and you hand them out, too. That is your life, you are just an accumulated pile of exit w
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