Listen to Jen Ledger's "Not Dead Yet" Here

Vocalist and drummer for Skillet, Jen Ledger, has unveiled her new single. "Not Dead Yet" is taken off Leger's debut solo album entitled "LEDGER." The project will be released on Apr. 13.
Written in response to the UK native's battle with anxiety, the commanding rock anthem demonstrates Ledger's powerful vocal and empowers other young people struggling with anxiety and depression to "continue their fight." LEDGER is now available for pre-order here, with an instant grat track of "Not Dead Yet.
"'Not Dead Yet' is incredibly dear to me because (anxiety) is something that I've been dealing with for the last few years," shared LEDGER with Loudwire. "Yes, maybe I will have to fight and maybe it won't go away, but you've got to resolve in your heart that you will never let it defeat you and you will fight until your very last breath."
In addition to her role as drummer and vocalist with Skillet, on "joy.UNLEASHED | The Tour," Ledger, along with a full band, will be opening the tour with new, original songs. The tour will stop in over a dozen markets from mid-April through early May, visiting San Antonio, Cedar Rapids, Huntsville, Orlando, Miami and more.
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