Ahead of the release of their debut LP Highly Irresponsible, Better Lovers has revealed their new single “At All Times” and its accompanying visuals. The hardcore act previously released their singles “A White Horse Covered in Blood” and “Future Myopia” set to appear on the forthcoming record.
Lead vocalist Greg Puciato (ex-The Dillinger Escape Plan) says, “When the guys sent me the instrumental of ‘At All Times,’ I was really blown away. I’ve been looking forward to the ‘writes power ballads’ stage of my existence for a while now. I knew it was coming. I had no idea it would be with this band. As a vocalist, it’s really exciting to be with guys that can write songs like this AND ’30 Under 13.’ This one’s for the lovers.”
“At All Times” offers listeners insight into what the band has in store on the new record. They go well beyond wild riffs and feral hardcore vocals. They are ready to share earnest rock, laced with ’90s alternative sonics and raw choruses.
Better Lovers bassist Steve Micciche also shared, “This is my favorite from the record. Very excited to finally share it with everyone. Thanks again for your ears.” Check out “At All Times” below.
You can pre-order your copy of Highly Irresponsible, due out October 25 via SharpTone Records here.
Highly Irresponsible Tracklist:
1. Lie Between The Lines
2. Your Misplaced Self
3. A White Horse Covered In Blood
4. Future Myopia
5. Deliver Us From Life
6. Drowning In A Burning World
7. Everything Was Put Here For Me
8. Superman Died Paralyzed
9. At All Times
10. Love As An Act of Rebellion
Tickets for Better Lovers’ fall and winter tour dates are on sale now. Secure yours here and check out the full North American and UK tour route below.
Tour Dates:
- Nov. 3—Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
- Nov. 4—Charleston, SC @ The Music Farm
- Nov. 5—Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
- Nov. 6—Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum
- Nov. 8—Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
- Nov. 9—Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
- Nov. 10—Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
- Nov. 11—Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
- Nov. 13—Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls
- Nov. 14—Toronto, ON @ Opera House
- Nov. 15—Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre
- Nov. 16—Montreal, QC @ Theatre Fairmount
- Nov. 17—Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
- Nov. 19—Detroit, MI @ The Magic Stick
- Nov. 20—Chicago, IL @ The Metro
- Nov. 21—Minneapolis, MN @ Lyric @ Skyway
- Nov. 23—Denver, CO @ The Summit
- Nov. 24—Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
- Nov. 26—Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
- Nov. 27—Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
- Nov. 29—Berkeley, CA @ The UC Theatre
- Nov. 30—Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
- Dec. 1—Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent
- Dec. 2—Mesa, AZ @ The Nile
- Dec. 4—Dallas, TX @ Studio at The Factory
- Dec. 5—Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall
- Dec. 6—Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater
- Dec. 7—St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
- Dec. 8—Lakewood, OH @ The Roxy
- Dec. 14—Buffalo, NY @ BLISSMAS
- Jan. 17, 2025—Bristol, UK @ Marble Factory
- Jan. 18, 2025—London, UK @ Electric Brixton
- Jan. 19, 2025—Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
- Jan. 20, 2025—Glasgow, UK @ Slay
- Jan. 22, 2025—Newcastle, UK @ The Grove
- Jan. 23, 2025—Leeds, UK @ Project House
- Jan. 24, 2025—Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute