One Last Job Releases New Single: “Another Night”

One Last Night has released “Another Night” a folky punk tune with some rad horn parts particularly in the chorus. Per the artist, the song is about “the dissonance between (1) being acutely aware that finding meaning in life is dependent on having a vision of the future; and (2) not having one.” I’m struggling to decide if not having one refers to not having a meaning in life or not having a vision, but then I guess they are the same thing since it’s saying one depends on the other.

The song is catchy and well crafted with some interesting vocal patterns here and there. If you dig folk punk, you’ll dig this or you’re a folk punk poseur (Is that a thing?)

Check out their tune on Spotify or my Folk Punk Playlist

Also on Bandcamp

While you’re on Bandcamp, buy the full album, Been Here Ever Since, you’ll thank me.

And follow them on FB which seems to be their only social media that I could find

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