Reno-based singer-songwriter Nick Eng has made a triumphant return with “All of the Time,” his first new release since 2022. Known as “The Paul McCartney of Reno,” Eng leans into his classic rock ‘n’ roll roots while introducing a sophisticated layer of synths and experimental textures. Unlike his previous jangly pop-rock efforts, this track was approached like a painter’s canvas, with Eng meticulously layering “unique and different sounds” to create a modern yet nostalgic sonic feel. The result is an effortlessly charming piece of power-pop that balances the energy of the 1960s British Invasion with the clean, polished production of today’s indie-rock landscape.
Lyrically, “All of the Time” dives into the raw vulnerability of emotional dependence and the deep-seated need for verbal reassurance in a relationship. Eng captures the anxious, intimate moments of love where hearing the words “I need you” or “you’re mine” feels less like a luxury and more like a necessity. By pairing these honest, vulnerable lyrics with a confident, driving melody, Eng proves that his three-year hiatus was well worth the wait. “All of the Time” is a testament to his growth as a songwriter and producer, solidifying his reputation as one of the most compelling melodic craftsmen coming out of the West Coast today.


