
Alternative rock band Climb On are keeping their momentum going with the release of their new single, “All At Once.” Known for mixing catchy hooks with explosive live energy, the Virginia-based band take a more playful approach this time around, delivering a track that feels built for packed rooms, sing-alongs, and repeat listens.
Since forming in 2020, Climb On have continued to carve out their own lane in the alternative rock scene. With a sound that blends indie rock, classic rock, pop punk, and their signature saxophone flair, the band has steadily grown a loyal following through both streaming platforms and live shows. Songs like “Darling, I Say,” “The Bright Side,” and “Breakthrough” helped establish their energetic style, while recent performances in New York City showed the band stepping onto a bigger stage.
“All At Once” pushes that energy even further. The track is driven by bouncing rhythms, layered harmonies, and a chorus that instantly sticks in your head. One of the song’s standout features is the rotating lead vocals, with Mitch Bernstein, Brandon Landers, and Johnny Bounds all sharing the spotlight throughout the track. That back-and-forth gives the song a lively and unpredictable feel that perfectly matches its upbeat tone.
Lyrically, the song captures the rush of an unexpected romantic connection between two roommates who slowly realise the feeling is mutual. The excitement builds naturally through the music, from the playful verses to the explosive chorus, making the story feel just as fun as the sound itself.
What makes “All At Once” stand out is how effortless it feels. Climb On are clearly enjoying themselves, and that energy carries through every second of the song. It is bright, infectious, and another strong step forward for a band that continues to grow with every release.
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