Few artists embody the renegade country-rock ethos quite like Creed Fisher, and his latest single, “Heaven Don’t Want Me,”proves the Outlaw flame is still burning bright. Released ahead of Fisher’s upcoming album Between Heaven and Hell (out October 17), the song is an ode to the famed rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, told with the grit and conviction fans have come to expect.
Penned alongside Jacob Bryant and friends, “Heaven Don’t Want Me” unpacks the unpredictable ride of a road-seasoned troubadour — a man forever balancing between redemption and temptation. From dive-bar stages to neon-lit highways, the lyrics mirror Fisher’s own journey as one of country-rock’s steadfast rebels.
Backed by raw, unpolished production, Fisher’s vocals cut through like a weather-beaten storyteller, giving the song an honesty that’s impossible to fake. “I hope one day I see those pearly gates,” Fisher says, “but right now Heaven don’t want me and the devil ain’t done.”
The track’s release sets the tone for Between Heaven and Hell, which promises to explore the duality of sin and salvation. A music video for the single captures Fisher in his element — guitars wailing, smoke swirling, and the Outlaw ethos alive in every frame.
With “Heaven Don’t Want Me,” Creed Fisher reinforces why he remains one of the genre’s truest voices, unafraid to tell it like it is while carrying the torch for hard-living, heart-on-sleeve country music.








