LEDGER Debuts "Not Dead Yet" Music Video

LEDGER's powerful music video for "Not Dead Yet"premiered exclusively on Billboard yesterday. The video, featured on Billboard's Rock homepage, shows shots of LEDGER in a boxing ring match, paired with flashes of the rocker in a boarded-up room, tackling anxiety, fear, and the fight to overcome.
The UK native has been open about her battle with anxiety since the release of her debut EP, sharing with Billboard, "There was a moment where I knew I couldn't let these things completely take me out. I can't let fear rob me of my own life. I'd rather go down swinging and fight it, even if it is until the day I die. I wouldn't let [fear] just steal my life away from me. About LEDGER:
Jen Ledger's unique vocals and powerful stage presence have given her a distinct role in Skillet since joining as the band's drummer when she was just 18. Ledger has had the privilege of being a part of Skillet as they have cemented their place as one of the 21st century's most successful rock bands, selling more than 11 million units worldwide, receiving two GRAMMY® Award nominations and winning a Billboard Music Award for the multi-platinum-certified Awake.
With an engaged and ever-growing social media presence, the latest signee for Atlantic Records and Hear It Loud released her debut solo endeavor, LEDGER (4/13), available now. Get Connected with LEDGER:
Website: LEDGERband.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ledgerbandofficial/
Instagram: @jenledger
Twitter: @jenledger
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