Zac Brown Band cut straight to the bone on Love & Fear, delivering their most vulnerable set yet with 13 genre-blending tracks and standout collabs with Dolly Parton, Snoop Dogg, and Marcus King.

Zac Brown Band dig deeper than ever on Love & Fear, a 13-track set that pushes their signature harmonies into a more vulnerable space while welcoming guests Snoop Dogg, Dolly Parton, and Marcus King. It’s the group’s seventh studio album and one of their most revealing, built around the tension between darkness and clarity, and the healing that happens when you step straight into both.

Across more than two decades, Zac Brown Band have refused to live inside any one lane. They’ve bounced from country and southern rock to bluegrass, reggae, and pop without losing the tight musicianship or the instinctive hooks that made them a stadium force. Three Grammy Awards, more than 10 million albums sold, and a touring footprint that spans amphitheaters and massive outdoor crowds speak to the connection they’ve built and the range they’ve claimed.

At the center is Zac Brown himself, a magnetic frontman and a restless creator who built a career by trusting instinct over expectation. His collaborative streak has brought him into orbit with Avicii, Chris Cornell, Sheryl Crow, and Foo Fighters, each pairing expanding the band’s reach without blurring their identity. He’s also turned his creative eye into a full ecosystem with the Zac Brown Collective, a home for music, food, film, fashion, and American-made craft under one umbrella.

But Brown’s work extends far beyond the stage. Camp Southern Ground remains the heart of his purpose-driven mission: a place designed for connection, confidence, and healing, whether it’s neurodiverse kids spending their first summer away from home or post-9/11 veterans rebuilding direction and community. The impact has earned national recognition, including the 2025 inaugural Veterans Voice Award from the American Music Awards.

Love & Fear captures all sides of him; the musician, the collaborator, the builder, and the man constantly searching for meaning in the noise. It’s a record shaped by lived experience and a reminder that the band’s greatest strength has always been its willingness to evolve.

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