One More Time
Aerosmith & Yungblud
One More Time is a five‑track collaborative EP by American rock band Aerosmith and English artist Yungblud, released on November 21, 2025 via Capitol Records, marking Aerosmith’s first new studio material since their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension! and their first release outside Columbia in over three decades. Conceived after the band’s farewell tour was cut short, the project emerged from a creative partnership that Joe Perry described as “amazing,” with all four new songs co‑written by Steven Tyler, Perry, Yungblud (Dominic Harrison), and producer Matt Schwartz. Vocals from Tyler and Yungblud are interwoven throughout, making the EP feel like a true co‑fronted venture rather than a guest‑feature one‑off.
Musically, One More Time plays as a contemporary take on Aerosmith’s classic hard‑rock template, filtered through Yungblud’s post‑punk and alt‑pop sensibilities. Lead single “My Only Angel” is a mid‑tempo rock track about the loss of a loved one, blending lighters‑up balladry with a slightly darker, modern edge, and it became a US rock radio success, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart—Aerosmith’s first time doing so. “Problems” rides a riff openly modeled on Boston’s “More Than a Feeling,” surrounding a big, sing‑along chorus with a heavier middle‑eight and riotous outro that nod to Aerosmith’s ’70s swagger. “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” dial things back into country‑rock ballad territory, with “Wild Woman” later remixed as a duet with country singer Lainey Wilson for the digital edition, while the closing “Back in the Saddle (2025 Mix)” reimagines the band’s 1976 classic with updated sonics and shared vocals.
One More Time is a five‑track collaborative EP by American rock band Aerosmith and English artist Yungblud, released on November 21, 2025 via Capitol Records, marking Aerosmith’s first new studio material since their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension! and their first release outside Columbia in over three decades. Conceived after the band’s farewell tour was cut short, the project emerged from a creative partnership that Joe Perry described as “amazing,” with all four new songs co‑written by Steven Tyler, Perry, Yungblud (Dominic Harrison), and producer Matt Schwartz. Vocals from Tyler and Yungblud are interwoven throughout, making the EP feel like a true co‑fronted venture rather than a guest‑feature one‑off.
Musically, One More Time plays as a contemporary take on Aerosmith’s classic hard‑rock template, filtered through Yungblud’s post‑punk and alt‑pop sensibilities. Lead single “My Only Angel” is a mid‑tempo rock track about the loss of a loved one, blending lighters‑up balladry with a slightly darker, modern edge, and it became a US rock radio success, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart—Aerosmith’s first time doing so. “Problems” rides a riff openly modeled on Boston’s “More Than a Feeling,” surrounding a big, sing‑along chorus with a heavier middle‑eight and riotous outro that nod to Aerosmith’s ’70s swagger. “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” dial things back into country‑rock ballad territory, with “Wild Woman” later remixed as a duet with country singer Lainey Wilson for the digital edition, while the closing “Back in the Saddle (2025 Mix)” reimagines the band’s 1976 classic with updated sonics and shared vocals.
One More Time is a five‑track collaborative EP by American rock band Aerosmith and English artist Yungblud, released on November 21, 2025 via Capitol Records, marking Aerosmith’s first new studio material since their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension! and their first release outside Columbia in over three decades. Conceived after the band’s farewell tour was cut short, the project emerged from a creative partnership that Joe Perry described as “amazing,” with all four new songs co‑written by Steven Tyler, Perry, Yungblud (Dominic Harrison), and producer Matt Schwartz. Vocals from Tyler and Yungblud are interwoven throughout, making the EP feel like a true co‑fronted venture rather than a guest‑feature one‑off.
Musically, One More Time plays as a contemporary take on Aerosmith’s classic hard‑rock template, filtered through Yungblud’s post‑punk and alt‑pop sensibilities. Lead single “My Only Angel” is a mid‑tempo rock track about the loss of a loved one, blending lighters‑up balladry with a slightly darker, modern edge, and it became a US rock radio success, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart—Aerosmith’s first time doing so. “Problems” rides a riff openly modeled on Boston’s “More Than a Feeling,” surrounding a big, sing‑along chorus with a heavier middle‑eight and riotous outro that nod to Aerosmith’s ’70s swagger. “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” dial things back into country‑rock ballad territory, with “Wild Woman” later remixed as a duet with country singer Lainey Wilson for the digital edition, while the closing “Back in the Saddle (2025 Mix)” reimagines the band’s 1976 classic with updated sonics and shared vocals.
One More Time
Aerosmith & Yungblud
One More Time is a five‑track collaborative EP by American rock band Aerosmith and English artist Yungblud, released on November 21, 2025 via Capitol Records, marking Aerosmith’s first new studio material since their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension! and their first release outside Columbia in over three decades. Conceived after the band’s farewell tour was cut short, the project emerged from a creative partnership that Joe Perry described as “amazing,” with all four new songs co‑written by Steven Tyler, Perry, Yungblud (Dominic Harrison), and producer Matt Schwartz. Vocals from Tyler and Yungblud are interwoven throughout, making the EP feel like a true co‑fronted venture rather than a guest‑feature one‑off.
Musically, One More Time plays as a contemporary take on Aerosmith’s classic hard‑rock template, filtered through Yungblud’s post‑punk and alt‑pop sensibilities. Lead single “My Only Angel” is a mid‑tempo rock track about the loss of a loved one, blending lighters‑up balladry with a slightly darker, modern edge, and it became a US rock radio success, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart—Aerosmith’s first time doing so. “Problems” rides a riff openly modeled on Boston’s “More Than a Feeling,” surrounding a big, sing‑along chorus with a heavier middle‑eight and riotous outro that nod to Aerosmith’s ’70s swagger. “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” dial things back into country‑rock ballad territory, with “Wild Woman” later remixed as a duet with country singer Lainey Wilson for the digital edition, while the closing “Back in the Saddle (2025 Mix)” reimagines the band’s 1976 classic with updated sonics and shared vocals.
One More Time is a five‑track collaborative EP by American rock band Aerosmith and English artist Yungblud, released on November 21, 2025 via Capitol Records, marking Aerosmith’s first new studio material since their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension! and their first release outside Columbia in over three decades. Conceived after the band’s farewell tour was cut short, the project emerged from a creative partnership that Joe Perry described as “amazing,” with all four new songs co‑written by Steven Tyler, Perry, Yungblud (Dominic Harrison), and producer Matt Schwartz. Vocals from Tyler and Yungblud are interwoven throughout, making the EP feel like a true co‑fronted venture rather than a guest‑feature one‑off.
Musically, One More Time plays as a contemporary take on Aerosmith’s classic hard‑rock template, filtered through Yungblud’s post‑punk and alt‑pop sensibilities. Lead single “My Only Angel” is a mid‑tempo rock track about the loss of a loved one, blending lighters‑up balladry with a slightly darker, modern edge, and it became a US rock radio success, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart—Aerosmith’s first time doing so. “Problems” rides a riff openly modeled on Boston’s “More Than a Feeling,” surrounding a big, sing‑along chorus with a heavier middle‑eight and riotous outro that nod to Aerosmith’s ’70s swagger. “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” dial things back into country‑rock ballad territory, with “Wild Woman” later remixed as a duet with country singer Lainey Wilson for the digital edition, while the closing “Back in the Saddle (2025 Mix)” reimagines the band’s 1976 classic with updated sonics and shared vocals.
One More Time is a five‑track collaborative EP by American rock band Aerosmith and English artist Yungblud, released on November 21, 2025 via Capitol Records, marking Aerosmith’s first new studio material since their 2012 album Music from Another Dimension! and their first release outside Columbia in over three decades. Conceived after the band’s farewell tour was cut short, the project emerged from a creative partnership that Joe Perry described as “amazing,” with all four new songs co‑written by Steven Tyler, Perry, Yungblud (Dominic Harrison), and producer Matt Schwartz. Vocals from Tyler and Yungblud are interwoven throughout, making the EP feel like a true co‑fronted venture rather than a guest‑feature one‑off.
Musically, One More Time plays as a contemporary take on Aerosmith’s classic hard‑rock template, filtered through Yungblud’s post‑punk and alt‑pop sensibilities. Lead single “My Only Angel” is a mid‑tempo rock track about the loss of a loved one, blending lighters‑up balladry with a slightly darker, modern edge, and it became a US rock radio success, topping Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart—Aerosmith’s first time doing so. “Problems” rides a riff openly modeled on Boston’s “More Than a Feeling,” surrounding a big, sing‑along chorus with a heavier middle‑eight and riotous outro that nod to Aerosmith’s ’70s swagger. “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” dial things back into country‑rock ballad territory, with “Wild Woman” later remixed as a duet with country singer Lainey Wilson for the digital edition, while the closing “Back in the Saddle (2025 Mix)” reimagines the band’s 1976 classic with updated sonics and shared vocals.
