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American singer Demi Lovato performed "Still Alive", [4] [5] which served as the lead single of the soundtrack, and released on March 3, 2023 by Island Records. [6] [7] The accompanying music video was broadcast on the ABC television series Good Morning America. [8]
Lostprophets, The Blackout, Tonight Alive: Australia 27–30 May 2010 The Streets of Gold Tour 3OH!3, Tonight Alive, For Our Hero Australia 12–15 August 2010 Hits, Tits and Pits Tour The Wonder Years, Heroes for Hire, Tonight Alive, Skyway Australia 9–18 September 2010 Consider This Tonight Alive, Sienna Skies Australia 19–28 November 2010
Following the song's release, several music critics agreed that "Still Alive" felt like an outtake track from Holy Fvck and would have had "perfect cohesion". [ 10 ] [ 17 ] Adrianne Reece for Elite Daily wrote that "Still Alive" is a "sickening reminder" that Lovato belongs in punk rock, and described its lyrics as tantalizing. [ 10 ]
Many of the songs on the album have a more rock-oriented power trio sound, with Randy Jo Hobbs playing bass and Richard Hughes on drums. [1] Rick Derringer, who produced, plays guitar on three tracks. Still Alive and Well features two Rolling Stones songs — "Silver Train" and "Let It Bleed".
Let It Land EP was released to accompany it; it shares the track "Let It Land", and also contains a new song and the three acoustic versions which were unable to fit on the album. Tonight Alive traveled to Los Angeles to record the album with producer Mark Trombino ( Blink-182 , Jimmy Eat World , Midtown ).
"Alive" is a song by American Christian metal band P.O.D. It was released on July 31, 2001, as the lead single from their second major-label studio album, Satellite (2001). It is one of the band's most popular songs. The "Alive" CD single was first released in 2001 and then again in 2002 with alternative cover art and tracks.
"The Edge" is a song by Australian rock band Tonight Alive released on the soundtrack for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. It was released as a single on April 1, 2014. [1] It was featured during the end credits for the international release of the film. [2] It was released through Sony Music Entertainment. [3]
Eventually, Einar and Thorfinn betray Ketil's forces to help Arnheid escape with her husband but the mercenary Snake kills the man. Arnheid is brutally punished by Ketil in the next days which causes her death alongside her unborn baby. This causes Einar's rage and desire to kill Ketil but Thorfinn stops him from committing his own type of sin.