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Scott Chasolen Drops Meaningful New Album ‘Living In Limbo’

Scott Chasolen, the New York singer and songwriter has finally dropped his highly anticipated album Living in Limbo. The 12 track album touches on Scott’s personal experience of love, beauty, and heartbreak. Recording the entire album in a New York City apartment, Living in Limbo is a strong representation of what sort journey Scott Chasolen has been through recently. While half of the material was written on a guitar, the calming acoustics make Living in Limbo a refreshing and enjoyable piece of work to listen to. The album is much deeper and much more meaningful than a lot of other acoustic albums that are out there. Scott’s passion and creativity are completly evident song after song and his ability to create unique tracks that are easily connectable is something he shines at pretty effortlessly.

I have been waiting for many years to share this record. It’s a very personal journey and the songs were born out of therapeutic necessity during a really tough time in my life. I wrote and recorded the entire thing alone in my apartment. The healing power of music never ceases to amaze me.

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There are tons of hit songs on the album, but “Bluebird” stuck out to us as a really meaningful track. Be sure to let the album run through as the 12 track piece of work is something that anyone can enjoy.

Scott Chasolen Drops Living in Limbo

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