The Aces – ‘Last One’

“Four girls from lil old Orem, Utah”, The Aces will reel you in with their undeniably catchy melodies and infectious hooks. The follow up single to their smash hit, ‘Volcanic Love’, ‘Last One’ should win over listeners of all ages and backgrounds.

‘Last One’ tells the tale of being addicted to another person. Their very presence consumes you and takes over your life and you find yourself focusing on only them. The video, directed by drummer Alisa Ramirez, uses rather than a person, a more literal interpretation of what ‘Last One’ means. They use a poignant symbol of addiction, and as the video progresses the addiction increases and it’s clear their downfall is immiment.



‘Last One’ is the next release from the band’s debut album, ‘When My Heart Felt Volcanic’, which reached the number 5 spot on the Alternative New Artists Album chart. The Aces have had a busy year, including two successful US tours with COIN and X Ambassadors, as well as performing on Late Night with Seth Meyers, at Firefly Music Festival, Bonanza Campout & Music Festival, and Lollapalooza. They’re about to set off again supporting 5 Seconds Of Summer on their North American tour, ahead of their first headline European tour, later in the Autumn.
Find out more about The Aces from their official website, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. ‘Last One’ is available to download and stream from Apple Music, Deezer, and Spotify.
The Aces - Last One (Official Music Video)

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