On The Table Read Magazine, “the best arts and entertainment magazine UK“, Scott Fisher returns with his first single since 2023, the beautifully introspective “The Great Unknown” – a laid-back, jazz-tinged ode to finding peace and staying grounded in chaotic times.
Indie-rock artist Scott Fisher has officially ended his recording silence with the release of “The Great Unknown,” his first single since 2023. Now available on all major streaming platforms, the track serves as the lead single from his forthcoming ninth studio album, set to drop later this spring.
The new song marks a notable evolution in Fisher’s sound and personal journey, arriving after the release of his eighth studio album, Kingdom of Ego.


A Song About Finding Peace in Uncertain Times
“The Great Unknown” is an ode to maintaining well-being and inner peace amid life’s rocky and unpredictable moments. Described as a chill, grounded jingle, the track explores the challenge of staying centered in a world overflowing with distractions—from friends, family, colleagues, media, and the constant pull of collective chaos.
Musically, it represents a more dialed-back and stripped-down chapter for Fisher. While Kingdom of Ego leaned into faster-paced, funkier territory, “The Great Unknown” prioritizes laid-back grooves, jazz-infused textures, subtle psychedelia, and poetic lyricism. The sound draws loose inspiration from 1960s and 1970s French pop, filtered through the lived experiences of 21st-century Los Angeles.
Recorded at Historic East West Studios with Elite Collaborators
Fisher recorded “The Great Unknown” at the legendary East West Studios in Los Angeles. The session highlighted the power of healthy collaboration, featuring longtime musical partner Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie, The Black Crowes, Sting) on bass and acclaimed drummer Joey Waronker (Thom Yorke, Beck, Oasis, Roger Waters) on drums.
Fisher himself handles guitar, keyboards, and delivers his signature gleaming vocals, creating an intimate yet richly textured sonic landscape.


Scott Fisher’s Musical Evolution and Diverse Background
Originally from Portland, Oregon, Scott Fisher moved to Los Angeles to advance his music career. What began in the club touring scene eventually led to a successful transition into television composing, with his music appearing on hit shows including Shameless, Parks and Recreation, Better Call Saul, Raising Hope, Gossip Girl, Brothers and Sisters, and The Good Doctor.
Growing up with a French mother and American father gave Fisher a multicultural perspective that continues to shape his work. His musical roots trace back to classical piano studies with exiled German concert pianist Ilse Glassel, which heavily influenced his early solo albums. Those records featured prominent piano-driven sounds spanning piano/pop, classical, and Bossa Nova.
Over a career spanning more than two decades, Fisher has fearlessly explored genres, blending jazz, rock, and indie into a distinctive style. He has opened for notable acts such as Brandi Carlile, Augustana, and Pink Martini, steadily building a dedicated following.
What’s Next for Scott Fisher

“The Great Unknown” offers listeners a taste of the new sonic direction for Fisher’s ninth studio album. With its emphasis on emotional depth, simpler textures, and reflective songwriting, the project signals an artist who continues to grow—not only as a musician but also as a father, friend, and individual navigating life’s complexities.
Fans can stream “The Great Unknown” now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all other major platforms. Keep an eye out for the full album release later this spring.
Whether you’re already familiar with Fisher’s catalog or discovering his music for the first time, “The Great Unknown” delivers a refreshing, contemplative listen that feels both timely and timeless.
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