
Bruce Springsteen’s legendary Nebraska era is getting a major cinematic revival, and the soundtrack alone sounds like pure magic.
20th Century Studios and Columbia Records have officially announced the upcoming release of Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), featuring twelve freshly recorded tracks performed by Jeremy Allen White and the film’s ensemble cast.
The project, available for preorder now, drops its first five songs alongside the movie’s premiere on October 24th, with the full album arriving December 5th across digital, CD, and vinyl formats.
Produced by multi-GRAMMY-winner Dave Cobb, the soundtrack blends grit and heart, capturing the raw emotion, isolation, and poetry that defined the 1982 masterpiece. Each song honors the haunting storytelling that made Nebraska a cornerstone of American music.
The film follows Bruce during a transformative moment in his career, when fame collided with reflection, and storytelling became survival. Jeremy Allen White steps into that world completely, channeling Bruce’s quiet fire through these performances.
The tracklist includes fan-favorite titles like Born in the U.S.A., Nebraska, Atlantic City, Mansion on the Hill, I’m On Fire, and Reason to Believe, plus several powerhouse collaborations that round out the album’s emotional arc.
Whether you’re a lifelong Springsteen devotee or here for Jeremy Allen White’s artistry like me, this soundtrack promises to deliver the same intimacy and intensity that defined Nebraska over forty years ago.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters October 24th, with the soundtrack’s first wave of songs dropping the same day. The full album arrives December 5th, and yes, I already pre-ordered mine!



