Today, singer, songwriter, and actor Jason Gould makes his musical comeback with Where We Fall, a new album arriving 14.11.25. Blending dance-pop with timeless standards, it launches with the title track: a soulful, introspective anthem exploring self-love, awareness, and emotional awakening.

Jason, the only child of the icon that is Barbra Streisand and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated actor Elliott Gould, has steadily carved out his own artistic identity earning acclaim for his emotional honesty, vocal warmth and lyrical depth.

With Where We Fall he fully embraces the duality of his musical heritage: pulsing, modern pop compositions that speak to today’s soundscape, and timeless classics that honour the legacy he was born into.

"My mother was recording music when I was still in her belly,” Gould reflects. “The vibration of music has always been part of me. This album is about embracing all sides of myself; the standards I grew up with, and the music I feel compelled to create today.” "The album is a meditation on contrast and connection, between past and present, tradition and innovation. "

It’s a collection of songs I’ve loved, that have inspired me, and songs I’ve written that contain some of the lessons I’ve learned in this life.

Where We Fall was co-written with and produced by Guy Roche, whose credits include Christina Aguilera, Brandy, Cher, and Enrique Iglesias, the song blends ethereal textures with a soaring vocal performance that captures Jason Gould at his most vulnerable and expansive. 

Where We Fall arrives after years of dedication to craft. Jason Gould first embraced music during his childhood in Los Angeles. Among his earliest memories, he constantly spun 45’s of Dionne Warwick’s I Say a Little Prayer and The Fifth Dimension’s Up, Up and Away on a plastic record player. Around the same time, he took piano lessons, opting to craft melodies of his own rather than sight-read.  

The world initially met Jason as an actor, when he delivered standout performances in Say AnythingListen to MeThe Big Picture, and The Prince of Tides.

Jason as Bernard Woodruff in The Prince of Tides (1991)

However, he formally pursued music in 2011. Immersing himself in recording, he unveiled the self-titled Jason Gould EP (2012) followed by his debut LP Dangerous Man (2017), Dark Grey Skies EP (2021) and most recently, Sacred Days EP in March 2024.

Though he previously duetted with his mother on her GRAMMY®-nominated, platinum selling album Partners-which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200-Jason’s new album Where We Fall marks his boldest and most personal artistic statement to date: fearless, eclectic, and entirely his own.

Where We Fall-the single, is on all streaming platforms now, Where We Fall-the album will be available on all streaming platforms, CD and vinyl on 14.11.25.
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Dale Melita
Scene's head pop critic/pop culture enthusiast, sliving* in Brighton. Since 2021, I write a silly monthly pop column, interview artists, occasionally review theatre and listen to pop music daily! *not a typo. Follow me on Insta: @itsdalemelitabitch

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