My Side of Paradise return with “All My Exes (feat. Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup),” a sharp, tongue-in-cheek single that shows a lighter side of the band. After the high-impact drive of “I’ve Got Time,” “Roulette,” and “Lost and Angelless,” this release leans into humor and self-awareness without sacrificing punch.
“All My Exes” flips the breakup script, admitting what most people avoid saying out loud, sometimes we are the problem. The track pairs early-2000s pop-punk bounce with tight modern production, landing somewhere between nostalgia and now. The chorus is built for shouting back at the dashboard on a late-night drive.
The single features Jaret Reddick, the unmistakable voice behind Bowling For Soup, whose presence ties the song directly to the genre that shaped the band’s roots. “This song is us having fun and embracing our more poppy roots,” the band shares. “We’ve released heavy songs and emotional songs, but ‘All My Exes’ shows that we can also laugh at ourselves. Having Jaret Reddick on it is surreal.”
The music video matches the track’s chaotic charm. Set inside a therapy session spiraling out of control, the waiting room transforms into a live performance space while exes appear out of thin air. With Reddick appearing via video call from a tropical getaway, the band used AI-driven visual tools to seamlessly integrate his performance into the narrative. The result is playful, self-aware, and packed with personality, a fitting companion to a song that refuses to take heartbreak too seriously.


