Jack Savoretti on 'leaning into a midlife crisis'

Singer Jack Savoretti discusses his latest album, 'We Will Always Be The Way We Were,' which explores themes of middle age and fatherhood. He aims to provide music that resonates with the 'afternoon of life' demographic.
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The article highlights a shift in music industry focus toward mature audiences and the personal experiences of middle-aged artists.
Image source, Chris Floyd Image caption, Savoretti compares the creation of his new album to "a bit like leaning into a midlife crisis"
The content is a standard arts and culture profile based on an interview.
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