There’s something quietly revelatory about watching a band like My Side of Paradise take a familiar genre and turn it on its head. Known for blending emo revival nostalgia with pop-rock polish, the band has always thrived on cinematic storytelling and emotional candor. Their latest single, “All My Exes” (feat. Jaret Reddick), takes that ethos and injects it with a dose of irreverent humour.
The track is a self-aware exploration of heartbreak, a departure from the dramatic melancholy of prior releases. It admits what many avoid saying: sometimes, the source of romantic chaos is oneself. This confession, delivered over upbeat guitars and playful rhythms, turns a universal experience into something both relatable and entertaining.
Jaret Reddick’s feature is a masterstroke. The Bowling For Soup frontman’s voice carries decades of pop-punk nostalgia, grounding the track in the early-2000s era while amplifying the band’s narrative wit. The collaboration feels less like a gimmick and more like a passing of the torch, with My Side of Paradise demonstrating their understanding of both legacy and innovation.
“All My Exes” positions My Side of Paradise not just as musicians, but as storytellers of contemporary youth experience—capable of balancing levity with sincerity, nostalgia with reinvention. It’s a reminder that pop-punk can still surprise, and that heartbreak, when framed with humour and honesty, can be downright compelling.
