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Alternative 25/03/2021

All Time Low Returns With Brand New Single 'Once In A Lifetime'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) All Time Low have released a brand new single entitled �Once In A Lifetime�. The track is available today on all streaming platforms, while an accompanying Max Moore directed music video for the song is streaming on All Time Low�s YouTube channel. �Once In A Lifetime� impacts Alternative Radio today.

For the song, the group once again teamed with frequent collaborators Zakk Cervini [Blink-182, Machine Gun Kelly, Halsey] and Andrew Goldstein [Maroon 5, Katy Perry, blackbear], who helmed their critically acclaimed 2020 album, Wake Up, Sunshine. This sweeping anthem perfects all the hallmarks of their signature sound.

��Once In A Lifetime� is a song about loss and dealing with loss, facing harsh realities and coming out the other side stronger for it,� shared All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth. �We wrote this song in bleaker times, in a world still asleep at the wheel that left us all relearning how to navigate the uncertain roads ahead, but ultimately there is a hopeful undertone to the entire sentiment. Things can only be so bad and once it�s over, it�s over; there�s room to start rebuilding. This song feels like it�s cut from the same cloth as �Monsters�: a progression and continued evolution from the celebration of All Time Low that was Wake Up, Sunshine.�






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