Creed Fisher’s Reckoning: Between Heaven and Hell Drops October 17th
- Spit Mad
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Outlaw country’s no-holds-barred storyteller returns with a soul-scorching new album that promises grit, glory, and everything in between.
In a world of polished radio anthems and sugar‑coated storytelling, Creed Fisher has always chosen the road less airbrushed. A man built on real-life scars, West Texas dust, and unshakable conviction, Fisher is a voice for those who walk the line — and sometimes cross it. His upcoming album, Between Heaven and Hell, arrives October 17th, and it’s already shaping up to be one of his most powerful releases yet.

The title alone hints at the inner storm Fisher is channeling — a tug-of-war between sin and salvation, rage and redemption, hell-raising and hard-earned wisdom. This is not just another outlaw country album. It’s a battle cry wrapped in steel guitar and soaked in lived-in truth.
Ahead of the full album, Fisher released “Heaven Don’t Want Me” — a raw, unapologetic reflection on life lived on the edge.
“It tells the story of rambling from town to town and the temptations that come along with it.”— Creed Fisher
Co-written with fellow outlaw Jacob Bryant, the track is both a spiritual lament and a defiant middle finger to anyone trying to tame his fire. It’s already gaining traction, giving fans a taste of the emotional weight the full album will carry.
Fisher’s sound fuses traditional country with Southern rock and outlaw grit. Think Waylon’s backbone, Hank Jr.’s edge, and the modern-day rawness of Cody Jinks — all filtered through Creed’s distinct Texas voice. The production is expected to stay true to form: lean, mean, and emotionally naked. You won’t find pop polish here — just the kind of honesty that bleeds.
With over 100 million streams on Spotify and millions more views on YouTube, Creed Fisher has carved out a space that few artists dare to tread. This album isn’t just another notch on the belt. It’s the culmination of years of resilience, defiance, and evolution. If you’ve been following Fisher’s journey, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for. If you’re new to his music? Buckle up.
Between Heaven and Hell drops October 17th on all major streaming platforms.
Pre-save the album, revisit his back catalog, and dive into “Heaven Don’t Want Me” to prepare your ears (and your soul) for what’s coming.
Because when this record hits — it won’t just be heard.
It’ll be felt.