One Love (Aiden song)

"One Love"
Single by Aiden
from the album Conviction
Released September, 2007
Format CD single
Digital download
7" vinyl
Recorded May 2007 at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, WA
Genre Goth pop, new wave
Length 3:27
Label Victory Records
Writer(s) Wil Francis
Aiden singles chronology
"We Sleep Forever"
(2007)
"One Love"
(2007)
"Moment"
(2008)

"One Love" is the first single from Aiden's third album, Conviction. As a single it was released in early September 2007. The song was first played on the Lostprophets and Taking Back Sunday tour in early April and went on to be played at Wembley Arena on the final night of the Lostprophets and Taking Back Sunday tour. The Song has also been played at the Download Festival leaving fans with speculation about it becoming the first single before it was announced.

Aiden updated their Myspace and added "One Love" shortly followed by "Teenage Queen".[1] The song then became available on iTunes. There is also a video promo posted on Victory Records' YouTube account.

The full video can be seen on AOL Music.[2]

A remix of the song was made in collaboration with The Legion of Doom for the movie Resident Evil: Extinction.

In a recent interview vocalist wiL Francis explained the meaning of the song by quoting: "It's a love story, it's about being in love with something that'll destroy you. It's about a friend of mine over doing some heroin, and witnessing the progression from normalcy to death, through a series of horrible things that happen as a result of using drugs and it's about being in love with that substance, it could be anything, not just drugs, just the thing that would totally destroy your fucking life. Even though you're so in love with it."

Contents

Track listing

CD single

  1. "One Love" - 3:27
  2. "Here Lies the Waste" - 3:08
  3. "So Far Away" - 3:21

7" single

  1. "One Love" - 3:27
  2. "Here Lies the Waste"- 3:08

Music video

The music video was recorded in Los Angeles, California between June 13 and 15, and debuted on September 13, 2007. Directed by Nathan Cox, it features MySpace celebrity Jeffree Star. The video supposedly represents singer wiL Francis' love for a girl that drove him to near suicide.

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