It opens with crisp acoustic strums and Gossett’s textured baritone—wrinkled by life but soft with reflection. When he hits the chorus:
“’Cause I’ll be gone in time, so I’ll just toe the line…”
it feels like a promise worn thin by driving horizons and fading memories.
The live-from-studio video is clean and intimate: straight shots, warm lighting, zero frills—just a guy owning his truth mid-performance. Audio’s crisp—no crowd hype, no overproduction—just voice, guitar, heart.
Born in Austin and signed to Big Loud Texas/Mercury, Gossett broke out with his viral hit “Coal” and has since stacked up millions of streams for his emotionally grounded songwriting[1]. Critics say he channel’s Zach Bryan’s storytelling spirit, which is why this live track lands like a freight train through your ears[3].
Final Verdict:
“Hangin’ On” live from Orb Studios is more than a song—it’s a slice of late-night truth. Dylan Gossett steps forward with voice and guitar alone and reminds everyone why authenticity still reigns supreme in this genre. It’s heart-on-the-sleeve Americana at its finest.