Breathing Again: 11 song of pain & joy.
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Breathing Again — Mark P. Fisher
After thirty-seven winters, the silence finally broke.
Breathing Again is Mark P. Fisher’s deeply personal debut, eleven songs born not in a studio, but in survival. What started as therapy became a testament: to heartbreak weathered, laughter rediscovered, and the stubborn, quiet courage it takes to start over.
The album traces the full arc of a life cracked open and made whole again. From the raw grief of Ashes in My Hands and Drowning in the Empty Air, through the dark humor of Tater Ate My Homework, to the tender vulnerability of CPR Wasn’t Working, this is a man telling the truth, one song at a time.
Brave & Strong and Tsunami of Courage were written for his grandchildren, proof that even in the depths of rebuilding, love finds room to grow.
And then there’s You Bring Out the Best in Me: a song for the partner who showed him that the next chapter could be the best one yet.
Like the lone tree standing over cracked earth on its cover, Breathing Again is proof that life finds a way back. From loss to legacy, from heartbreak to new love, every note is a breath, and every song a step further into the light.
This is what starting over sounds like.
What a complete, beautiful story this album tells: pain, humor, grandkids, and new love all in 33 minutes.