The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
  • Reviews
    • Album Reviews
    • Features
    • Live Reviews
    • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • Headlines
    • News
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Entertainment Headlines
    • Concert Listings
    • Toronto Concert Venues
  • New Music
    • Premieres
    • Track Of The Day
  • Track Of The Month
  • Books + Movies
  • About
  • Reviews
    • Album Reviews
    • Features
    • Live Reviews
    • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • Headlines
    • News
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Entertainment Headlines
    • Concert Listings
    • Toronto Concert Venues
  • New Music
    • Premieres
    • Track Of The Day
  • Track Of The Month
  • Books + Movies
  • About
  • Spill Menu
    • Reviews
      • Album Reviews
      • Features
      • Live Reviews
      • Festivals
    • Portraits
    • Headlines
      • News
      • Contests
      • Events
      • Entertainment Headlines
      • Concert Listings
      • Toronto Concert Venues
    • New Music
      • Premieres
      • Track Of The Day
    • Track Of The Month
    • Books + Movies
    • About
Album Reviews
208
previous article
SPILL BOOK REVIEW: PIERS HEMMINGSEN - THE BEATLES IN CANADA: THE EVOLUTION 1964-1970
next article
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: S.C.A.B. - SOMEBODY IN NEW YORK LOVES YOU!

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: YUNGBLUD AND AEROSMITH – ONE MORE TIME

Yungblud and Aerosmith

YUNGBLUD AND AEROSMITH
ONE MORE TIME
CAPITOL RECORDS/UNIVERSAL MUSIC

The unexpected collaboration between Yungblud and Aerosmith arrives like a lightning bolt to the heart of rock music, proving that the genre thrives most when it bridges generations rather than divides them. It’s amazing to hear a new rock legend in the making paired with an all-time rock legend, and the result is a project that feels both daringly modern and comfortingly classic.

Across the album, the songs perfectly combine both artists’ signature rock sounds. Aerosmith’s unmistakable swagger, marked by gritty guitar riffs, blues-soaked melodies, and that unmistakable sense of drama that blends seamlessly with Yungblud’s explosive energy and emotionally charged vocal delivery. Instead of one overshadowing the other, the two artists meet in the middle, elevating each track into something larger than either could have crafted alone.

There’s a strong thread of nostalgia woven throughout the record. Longtime Aerosmith fans will immediately recognize echoes of the band’s golden era. But Yungblud injects a fresh pulse, ensuring the album never becomes a duplicate of what has already been done. In many ways, he was the perfect artist to take on a collaboration of this scale. Bold enough to stand beside legends, yet respectful enough to honour what came before him.

Ultimately, this album will easily become a fan favourite for anyone who loves both classic rock grit and modern rock urgency. It’s a rare crossover that truly works and is a powerful reminder of rock’s enduring ability to evolve without losing its soul.



Yungblud Links

website_flat_2016 facebook_flat_2016 twitter_flat_2016 instagram_flat_2016

Aerosmith Links

website_flat_2016 facebook_flat_2016 twitter_flat_2016 instagram_flat_2016

Item Reviewed

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: YUNGBLUD AND AEROSMITH – ONE MORE TIME

Author

Mercedes Chircop

Here's what we think...
Spill Rating
Fan Rating
Rate Here
New Criteria
10
9.1
9.0
Total Spill Rating
9.1
Total Fan Rating
1 rating
You have rated this
Album Reviews
aerosmithalbum reviewalbum reviewscapitol recordsmy only angelone more timeuniversal musicyungblud
aerosmith, album review, album reviews, capitol records, my only angel, one more time, universal music, yungblud
About the Author
Mercedes Chircop
Mercedes is a Toronto native with a huge passion for photography and creative writing. Her love of being behind the lens has given her the opportunity to capture captivating images for national campaigns and earned her publications in renowned international magazines. Beyond her photographic pursuits, Mercedes is an avid attendee of concerts, immersing herself in the live music experience and documenting it from the photo pit. While her musical tastes lean towards rock alternative, she also embarks on an indie rock journey, and on a day to day, she also indulges in coffee to an extent that rivals the Gilmore Girls, while her Italian heritage instilled a lifelong love for pasta, meatballs, and pizza (as long as it’s gluten-free and vegan).
RELATED ARTICLES
aerosmithalbum reviewalbum reviews
 
The Joe Perry Project

SPILL LIVE REVIEW: THE JOE PERRY PROJECT w/ CHARLIE EDWARD @ HISTORY, TORONTO

by Gerrod Harris on August 16, 2025
THE JOE PERRY PROJECT w/ CHARLIE EDWARD @ HISTORY, TORONTO AUGUST 16, 2025 For his first steps since Aerosmith announced their retirement from the road, guitarist Joe Perry has revived his solo band, The Joe Perry Project, for a string dates. [...]
 
7.0
Joe Perry
9.0

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: JOE PERRY – SWEETZERLAND MANIFESTO MKII

by Gerrod Harris on May 26, 2023
Joe Perry Sweetzerland Manifesto MKII Roman Records Initially released in 2018, Aerosmith and Hollywood Vampires guitarist Joe Perry has returned with an alternative version of his fifth solo album. Sweetzerland Manifesto MKII features five [...]
 
Joe Perry

SPILL NEW MUSIC: JOE PERRY ANNOUNCES NEW SINGLE “FORTUNATE ONE” FEATURING VOCALS FROM BLACK CROWES’ CHRIS ROBINSON | ‘SWEETZERLAND MANIFESTO MKII’ OUT MAY 26 VIA ROMAN RECORDS

by SPILL NEW MUSIC on April 12, 2023
JOE PERRY ANNOUNCES NEW SINGLE “FORTUNATE ONE” FEATURING VOCALS FROM BLACK CROWES’ CHRIS ROBINSON SWEETZERLAND MANIFESTO MKII OUT MAY 26 VIA ROMAN RECORDS Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and 4-time GRAMMY winner Joe Perry has released [...]
 
Aerosmith

SPILL NEWS: AEROSMITH DROPS PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED RECORDING FROM 1971 ON VINYL AND LIMITED EDITION CASSETTE FOR RECORD STORE DAY ON NOVEMBER 26

by SPILL NEWS on November 17, 2021
AEROSMITH DROPS PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED RECORDING FROM 1971 ON VINYL AND LIMITED EDITION CASSETTE FOR RECORD STORE DAY ON NOVEMBER 26 On November 26, 2021, the four-time GRAMMY® winning and Diamond-certified rock legends Aerosmith will release [...]
 
Blacktop Mojo

SPILL FEATURE: DOWN AND DIRTY, OLD SCHOOL ROCK AND ROLL – A CONVERSATION WITH MATT JAMES OF BLACKTOP MOJO

by Gerrod Harris on April 23, 2018
DOWN AND DIRTY, OLD SCHOOL ROCK AND ROLL A CONVERSATION WITH MATT JAMES OF BLACKTOP MOJO 2017 proved to be a monumental year for Blacktop Mojo. The Palestine, Texas outfit released their sophomore record Burn The Ships, which included their now [...]

Latest Album Reviews
View All
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: MARTA DEL GRANDI – DREAM LIFE
9.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: KIM MOBERG – ALL THAT REALLY MATTERS
8.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: VARIOUS ARTISTS – CBGB – A NEW YORK...
10
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: BLACKWATER HOLYLIGHT – NOT HERE NOT GONE
8.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: SOFTCULT – WHEN A FLOWER DOESN’T GROW
9.0

STAY UP-TO-DATE
WITH OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER!

SPILL MAGAZINE MENU
  • Home | The Spill Magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Premieres
  • SPILL RETRO REVIEWS
  • Track Of The Month
  • Album Reviews
  • Books + Movies
  • Features
  • Live Reviews
  • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • News
  • Events
  • Entertainment Headlines
  • Concert Listings
  • Toronto Concert Venues
  • About Us
  • Contests
  • New Music
  • Contributors
  • TOTD
  • Privacy Policy
  • The Scene Unseen
  • Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 | The Spill Magazine
All Rights Reserved.

TRENDING RIGHT NOW
   
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE WATERBOYS – THE WATERBOYS PRESENT: RIPS FROM THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR
922
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: RHEOSTATICS – THE GREAT LAKES SUITE
864
 
SPILL NEWS: DONOVAN WOODS CELEBRATES 10 YEARS OF “PORTLAND, MAINE” WITH NEW VERSION FEATURING JORDAN DAVIS | 2026 SPRING TOUR SUPPORTING THE PAPER KITES
687
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: NOFX – A TO H
669
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: MELANIE – THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN A RAINBOW: THE NY FOLK SESSIONS 1963-1965
621
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CITY AND COLOUR – SOMETIMES LULLABY
620
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE BEATLES – ANTHOLOGY COLLECTION
617
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PORTUGAL. THE MAN – SHISH
594
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: GOLDFINGER – NINE LIVES
529
 
SPILL FEATURE: IT WAS A VERY POSITIVE ALBUM, STILL IS – A CONVERSATION WITH JEREMY CUNNINGHAM OF LEVELLERS
467
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CHARLOTTE DE WITTE – CHARLOTTE DE WITTE
466
 
SPILL NEWS: GORILLAZ RELEASE NEW TRACK “DAMASCUS” (FEAT. OMAR SOULEYMAN AND YASIIN BEY)
462
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE SAINTS – LONG MARCH THROUGH THE JAZZ AGE
458
ENTERTAINMENT HEADLINES