Aerosmith's Shocking Comeback: Yungblud, Steve Martin, and a #1 Hit
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Aerosmith just created some of their biggest headlines in years with a burst of new music and fresh collaborations that show the band is far from ready to settle quietly into retirement. This week Rolling Stone and Billboard both spotlighted Aerosmith teaming up with British rocker Yungblud for a dramatic new single My Only Angel and a five-song EP titled One More Time due out November 21. The lead track is Aerosmiths first new release in over twelve years and made waves by landing at number one on Billboards Hot Hard Rock Songs chart right out of the gate this September, holding a Top 10 spot for weeks and breaking into mainstream rock airplay as well. In a twist few could predict Steve Martin contributed a banjo solo for the stripped-back Desert Road Version of My Only Angel giving the song a genre-bending edge that is drawing a lot of social media buzz according to 93.7 BOB FM and other outlets.
On the business side advances from streaming and preorders are already putting the band back in the financial news and speculation is swirling about a broader comeback due to the cross-generational appeal of Yungblud and Aerosmith co-writing most tracks on the new EP with producer Matt Schwartz at the helm. The new project also features a reimagined Back In The Saddle in what some industry analysts suggest could signal a new licensing run for film and television usage given Aerosmiths historic catalog and visibility spike.
Publicly Steven Tyler made a surprise appearance this week joining Joe Perry and the Joe Perry Project as they opened for The Whos farewell show at the Hollywood Bowl according to The Hollywood Reporter and AOL. That onstage reunion drew headlines on both sides of the Atlantic for being only the second time Perry and Tyler have shared a stage this year after Aerosmiths tour-ending disappointment in 2023 when Tylers vocal injury forced the band to cancel all remaining Peace Out farewell shows.
Social media has been buzzing with behind the scenes rehearsal clips and teasers for My Only Angel which the band previewed with Yungblud and live performance snippets racked up hundreds of thousands of views within hours. Aerosmiths official pages teased hints at a comeback beyond the studio though there is no confirmed word of a tour as of today. That said longtime fans are reading into Aerosmiths high profile collaborations and media visibility as a possible sign the curtain isnt quite down yet on one of rocks most unpredictable acts.
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