Frederick James Refuses "Walking Through Hell" in New Single
- Garid Garcia

- Mar 3
- 1 min read
Frederick James is an acoustic-led songwriter crafting reflective, narrative-driven songs grounded in simplicity and presence. Drawing inspiration from Noel Gallagher and Zach Bryan, his work favors direct storytelling and open interpretation. He introduces his music with his debut single, “Walking Through Hell,” released February 20th.

“Walking Through Hell”
Performed by: Frederick James
Written by: Frederick James
Produced by: Patrick Carre/Simon Groves
In the words of Frederick James: “ I'm too much into explaining my songs to other people. I would love them to draw what they want from it. In light of my own challenging circumstances...life is hard...got to keep on keeping on.”
LONG STORY SHORT: “Walking Through Hell” is about hitting the darkest moment in life, when everything feels heavy. The choice to keep on moving after feeling lonely and uncertain is exactly what this song represents. James takes a stripped-back approach to storytelling, allowing the emotion to shine. The song presents growth as a responsibility, especially when you have someone who looks up to you. The song changes tempo throughout making it feel that you are on an actual walk as your listening to the song reminding you it’s about refusing to let your struggles define who you are.

Stream "Walking Through Hell" below!



