“You’re Alright” feels like a deep breath after a long season of noise. 23 Fields aren’t chasing trends or pretending they’re twenty again, they’re leaning into where they are, and that honesty is exactly what makes this song hit. Built on a warm mix of folk, rock, and Americana, the track moves at its own pace. Nothing here feels rushed. The instrumentation stays patient, letting the song breathe while Step’s vocals carry the weight. There’s a calm confidence in the delivery, like someone who’s lived enough life to know that panic rarely fixes anything.

Also Read: ‘Detty December’: Kabusa Oriental Choir Drops a December Track You Can’t Sit Still To

This song is full of moments that land quietly but stick around. Lines like “The ground beneath your feet had already fell” and “So protect yourself from things you cannot change” speak straight to uncertainty not in a dramatic way, but in a reflective, been-there kind of tone. It’s about accepting that some things break, some plans fail, and some fears never fully disappear.

The chorus “So live a life in peace and hope you’re alright”  feels less like advice and more like reassurance. It’s something you’d say to a friend who’s trying their best, or maybe even to yourself on a rough night. There’s comfort in how familiar it feels, like an old record you didn’t realize you missed.

Also Read: ‘Low Moon’ by Decades Late Is a Slow Burn Worth Sitting With

What makes You’re Alright special is its perspective. 23 Fields aren’t trying to prove anything. They’re just showing up with renewed energy and a clear sense of purpose, reminding listeners that it’s never too late to start again, or keep climbing. This is a song for late drives, quiet mornings, and anyone figuring life out in real time. No pressure. No fake optimism. Just a steady voice saying, “keep going.”

Stream Below:

FOLLOW ARTIST

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Instagram

[instagram-feed num=6 cols=6 showfollow=false showheader=false showbutton=false showfollow=false]