Aerosmith's Triumphant Return: One More Time EP Tops UK Charts with Yungblud Collab
Update: 2025-11-30
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Aerosmith has made major headlines this past week with their triumphant return to recording after more than a decade away from the studio. The legendary rock band released their collaborative EP "One More Time" with alternative rock artist Yungblud on November 21st, marking their first new material since their 2012 album. The five-track project features four original songs co-written by both artists, with Steven Tyler and Yungblud sharing vocal duties throughout, anchored by Joe Perry's signature guitar work. The EP also includes a 2025 remix of their classic 1976 hit "Back in the Saddle," which reunites all current Aerosmith members on the original backing track.
The release has already achieved unprecedented commercial success. According to multiple sources, Aerosmith has secured their first-ever UK number one album with "One More Time," a remarkable milestone coming more than fifty years into their career. The collaboration has resonated strongly with audiences, blending two generations of rock through fresh material and the reimagined classic.
The EP's individual tracks include "My Only Angel," "Wild Woman," "Problems," and "A Thousand Days." The production features an interesting lineup of drummers, with Matt Sorum, formerly of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver, playing on two songs while Yungblud handles drums on the other two. The physical release is available in limited-edition vinyl, CD, and cassette formats.
This reunion comes after Tyler's onstage larynx fracture in September 2023 led to Aerosmith's retirement from touring in August 2024. However, the bassist Tom Hamilton recently hinted at possible future projects, noting that Tyler's healing has progressed well. The "One More Time" collaboration appears to represent the band's strategic return to active recording while navigating Tyler's vocal recovery.
Yungblud has expressed deep enthusiasm about the partnership, calling Aerosmith a staple of rock and showmanship throughout his life. The chemistry between the veteran rockers and the emerging artist generated four original compositions that "poured out" during studio sessions, according to Yungblud's own account.
Billboards promoting the collaboration appeared on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles on November 23rd, further amplifying the project's visibility. The EP is now available on all digital platforms, with continued availability of physical editions through various retailers.
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Aerosmith has made major headlines this past week with their triumphant return to recording after more than a decade away from the studio. The legendary rock band released their collaborative EP "One More Time" with alternative rock artist Yungblud on November 21st, marking their first new material since their 2012 album. The five-track project features four original songs co-written by both artists, with Steven Tyler and Yungblud sharing vocal duties throughout, anchored by Joe Perry's signature guitar work. The EP also includes a 2025 remix of their classic 1976 hit "Back in the Saddle," which reunites all current Aerosmith members on the original backing track.
The release has already achieved unprecedented commercial success. According to multiple sources, Aerosmith has secured their first-ever UK number one album with "One More Time," a remarkable milestone coming more than fifty years into their career. The collaboration has resonated strongly with audiences, blending two generations of rock through fresh material and the reimagined classic.
The EP's individual tracks include "My Only Angel," "Wild Woman," "Problems," and "A Thousand Days." The production features an interesting lineup of drummers, with Matt Sorum, formerly of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver, playing on two songs while Yungblud handles drums on the other two. The physical release is available in limited-edition vinyl, CD, and cassette formats.
This reunion comes after Tyler's onstage larynx fracture in September 2023 led to Aerosmith's retirement from touring in August 2024. However, the bassist Tom Hamilton recently hinted at possible future projects, noting that Tyler's healing has progressed well. The "One More Time" collaboration appears to represent the band's strategic return to active recording while navigating Tyler's vocal recovery.
Yungblud has expressed deep enthusiasm about the partnership, calling Aerosmith a staple of rock and showmanship throughout his life. The chemistry between the veteran rockers and the emerging artist generated four original compositions that "poured out" during studio sessions, according to Yungblud's own account.
Billboards promoting the collaboration appeared on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles on November 23rd, further amplifying the project's visibility. The EP is now available on all digital platforms, with continued availability of physical editions through various retailers.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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