Prepare for impact. One-woman metal project All That’s Left (Alison Gustavson) has just dropped a ferocious new single, Fire, and it’s out now on all major streaming platforms. The track blends a towering, Ice Nine Kills-style chorus with a breakdown so brutal it comes with a fair warning: your neck might not survive it.
Written and co-produced alongside Ricky Armellino, mixed and mastered by Lance Prenc, and featuring drum programming by Mitch Fogarty, Fire is a masterclass in modern heavy music. With a subtle callback to All That’s Left’s fan-favorite part on Pittsburgh, the song bridges past and present with unrelenting energy.
Known for being a true one-woman band, All That’s Left performs, produces, and creates her music entirely solo. That independence takes center stage in the self-edited music video for Fire, filmed under the sun and fueled by pure DIY grit.
“One sprained ankle, one hell of a sunburn, and a firm reminder that I’m not built for outdoor filming—but I had to go all-in to show what this project is really about,” she says.
Fire isn’t just a song—it’s a statement. And it’s ready to scorch your playlist.
Stream Fire now and follow @allthatsleftofficial for more.