Dead Alright’s “The Great Ride” encourages listeners to live in the present

Montreal’s Dead Alright – is the solo project of Brand New Lungs and Never Hit Again frontman Louis-Charles – has unveiled their newest music video for their simgle. “The Great Ride”, which is the last track from their debut LP.

The video features footage from their recent European tour with Topsy Turvy’s, filmed and edited by Alex Bergeron. In describing the song, Louis-Charles states that The Great Ride is a mid-tempo punk rock anthem about cherishing every moment of life. “With heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, the song encourages listeners to live in the present and make the most of their time on earth,” Louis-Charles adds.

As the closer to the band’s debut 11-song album, this song serves as a fitting conclusion to a remarkable musical journey. The song explores the essence of the album, blending energetic punk rock with profound reflections on life.

‘Dancing Through The End of Days’ is now available for streaming on all major platforms.

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