All Good Things is a collective of songwriters, studio and touring musicians, producers, and friends who make high-energy, motivational "battle rock" for everything from video games, TV, and movies to advertising, trailers, and live sporting events. Their post-apocalyptic 2021 album A Hope in Hell included the viral single "For the Glory."
Based in Los Angeles, and with industry connections already well established for the bulk of its participants, the project started out as essentially jamming for fun and soon found both industry demand and an international fan base. The group's lineup has featured vocalists such as
Adam Longlands, Dan Murphy, and
Joe Pringle, as well as instrumentalists including
Phil X and
Andrew Bojanic on guitar,
Liz Hooper on bass, and
Randy Cooke and
Tim Spier on drums. After officially adopting the name
All Good Things, their early collections included Battle Rock and Battle Rock 2, released by Extreme Music in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
All Good Songs arrived on the Superpop label in 2016, followed a year later by
Machines, the latter of which found placement in multiple television and film advertisements. The group inked a deal with Better Noise Records in 2019 and released the singles "Kingdom" and "Are You Coming Home (Silent Night)" the following year. In 2021,
All Good Things issued the full-length A Hope in Hell, which featured the viral hit "For the Glory." ~ Marcy Donelson