There’s an undeniable spark running through ‘You’re Alright’, a song that manages to be both tender and quietly triumphant. 23 Fields takes the simple, human idea of reassurance in the face of doubt, and lifts it into something expansive, energising, and genuinely uplifting. This is comfort music with backbone, the kind that actively steadies you on your feet.
From the opening moments, the track radiates warmth and forward momentum. The rhythm pulses with purpose, carrying the song like a heartbeat that refuses to falter. It’s inviting without being passive, a balance that 23 Fields handles with impressive control. Rather than sinking into introspection, the song keeps its eyes up, moving steadily toward light.
The vocal delivery is where the magic really lands. There’s an immediacy and closeness that makes the message feel personal, as if it’s meant for you in this exact moment. The words land with the quiet certainty of someone who’s been there before and knows the way through.
Musically, everything is locked in. Each layer adds emotional lift without clutter, building a soundscape that feels immersive and alive. The arrangement subtly swells and breathes, reinforcing the song’s core that even when things feel heavy, movement is possible.

What makes ‘You’re Alright’ truly shine is its communal nature. It feels written from experience, yet it belongs just as much to us all as it does to the artist. Whether you’re carrying self-doubt, burnout, or just the weight of everyday life, the song meets you where you are and gently pushes you forward.
With this release, 23 Fields continues to prove that emotional depth and accessibility don’t have to cancel each other out. ‘You’re Alright’ is reassuring, invigorating, and quietly powerful, delivering a reminder that sometimes the most impactful songs are the ones that look you in the eye and say, keep going.







