A Rocket To The Moon teams up with Disney Channel actress Debby Ryan set off on a roadtrip for the their just-released video for their ever emotional ballad, "Ever Enough," the first single comes off the four-piece rockers' upcoming highly-anticipated sophomore LP, "Wild & Free," which drops on March 26th. The clip is a sweet little narrative about the power and possibility of love and features a couple on the run, with plenty of heartstrings tugging sequences young love to make the lady in your life swoon.
"Ever Enough" is a song that showcases A Rocket To The Moon's evolution from teen-leaning pop rock act to full-blown alternative folk rock juggernaut with a finesse that is second-to-none. The song deals with the insecurities so many of us struggle with concerning matters of the heart, and as a "hopeless romantic," this guitar-and-piano ballad kicks off on an acoustic note then launches into a love song so cinematic, and it finds the perfect balance between light-hearted moments and serious topics, conveying the theme of the song, that true love is unwavering under all circumstances.
"'Ever Enough' is a song about reassurance," frontman Nick Santino explained. "It's about telling the person you care about that you will always be by their side through the thick and the thin, the good and the bad no matter what." With its pretty acoustics, heart-tugging melodies, and bright piano parts, it's a song that speaks to that fierce kind of love everyone looks for but can't always hold onto. These boys aren't ashamed to wear their hearts on their sleeves with this one, and they've created some inspiring instrumental bits to match, so we certainly recommend giving it a spin or three.
Directed by Mark Staubach, the plot-driven clip is emotionally moving, showing an intimately gentle and romantic side of the band and depicts a romance-fueled road trip through the desert includes impromptu dancing, campfires, and a Vegas wedding, which you won't soon forget. It stars Santino and Ryan as a young couple who set out on the road in an attempt to escape their problems. That all sounds well and good, wild & free, but we soon learn that Ryan is sick and has busted out of the hospital with Santino to live out whatever time she had left. Valentine's Day may have passed, but the couple prove that true love does conquer all.
"Ever Enough" is a song that showcases A Rocket To The Moon's evolution from teen-leaning pop rock act to full-blown alternative folk rock juggernaut with a finesse that is second-to-none. The song deals with the insecurities so many of us struggle with concerning matters of the heart, and as a "hopeless romantic," this guitar-and-piano ballad kicks off on an acoustic note then launches into a love song so cinematic, and it finds the perfect balance between light-hearted moments and serious topics, conveying the theme of the song, that true love is unwavering under all circumstances.
"'Ever Enough' is a song about reassurance," frontman Nick Santino explained. "It's about telling the person you care about that you will always be by their side through the thick and the thin, the good and the bad no matter what." With its pretty acoustics, heart-tugging melodies, and bright piano parts, it's a song that speaks to that fierce kind of love everyone looks for but can't always hold onto. These boys aren't ashamed to wear their hearts on their sleeves with this one, and they've created some inspiring instrumental bits to match, so we certainly recommend giving it a spin or three.
Directed by Mark Staubach, the plot-driven clip is emotionally moving, showing an intimately gentle and romantic side of the band and depicts a romance-fueled road trip through the desert includes impromptu dancing, campfires, and a Vegas wedding, which you won't soon forget. It stars Santino and Ryan as a young couple who set out on the road in an attempt to escape their problems. That all sounds well and good, wild & free, but we soon learn that Ryan is sick and has busted out of the hospital with Santino to live out whatever time she had left. Valentine's Day may have passed, but the couple prove that true love does conquer all.
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