Before the arrival of his new album Angels, Demons & Coin Flips this August, Aaron Skiles returns with the powerful second single, “Maybe It’s Alright.” Following last month’s hard-hitting lead track, “Ain’t No Marks,” the new song showcases another side of Skiles’ songwriting—one that balances driving guitars with emotional vulnerability. Co-produced by Josh Jove (Eagles of Death Metal, The Shelters, touring and recording with Social Distortion), the forthcoming 10-song collection expands on Skiles’ knack for anthemic rock, pairing memorable hooks with bigger production and soaring guitar work. Built somewhere between classic riff-driven rock and modern indie honesty, Angels, Demons & Coin Flips promises to be his most fully realized statement to date.
At its core, “Maybe It’s Alright” wrestles with a universal question: if we’re always there for the people we care about, who will be there when we need someone ourselves? Taking the familiar idea of karma and turning it inward, Skiles delivers an urgent, emotionally charged performance that builds from quiet uncertainty into a heartfelt plea for connection. It’s another example of the direct, lived-in songwriting that has earned praise throughout his career, from the acclaimed Wreckage From the Fire to Whistle Past the Grave. With Angels, Demons & Coin Flips, Aaron Skiles continues to sharpen his sound without sacrificing the honesty that has become his calling card, delivering songs equally suited for late-night reflection, open highways, and speakers turned all the way up.
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