BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Drummer JEFF FABB Drops Emotional New Rock Ballad “Into Thin Air”

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Jeff Fabb, the powerhouse drummer turned dynamic solo artist, releases his most vulnerable single yet with “Into Thin Air” — a soaring rock ballad drenched in themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of time. Following the success of his well-received solo debut Stealing Souls, Fabb returns with a track that dives even deeper into personal reflection and emotional honesty.


Anchored by gritty, evocative guitar work and Fabb’s signature soulful vocals, “Into Thin Air” explores the painful beauty of impermanence. The accompanying music video—featuring metaphorical imagery of pirates lost at sea — mirrors the emotional turbulence of the lyrics.

“This song is definitely about loss, love, life… it’s also the realization in one’s life of how much there is to be grateful for, and how short life really is,” says Fabb. “It’s for everyone who has experienced this — and for those who will. Even when things vanish into thin air, we find the strength to keep going.”

With lyrical lines like “Slipped through my fingers, vanished into thin air… only in my dreams, I will be with you,” the track resonates universally for anyone who has endured heartbreak, grief, or personal crossroads. Musically, the single channels the spirit of Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, and Led Zeppelin, while maintaining Fabb’s fresh and distinct sonic identity.

Fabb, best known for his work with Sixx:A.M., Filter, In This Moment, and Black Label Society, has spent decades shaping the backbone of rock and metal. With “Into Thin Air,” he steps boldly into the forefront as a solo artist unafraid to get personal and profound.

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(Photo credit: Jeremy Saffer)



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