GOO GOO DOLLS RELEASE NEW SINGLE “NOTHING LASTS FOREVER”

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Nothing Lasts Forever,” the stirring new single from GRAMMY-nominated rock band Goo Goo Dolls via Warner Records. Listen HERE. Written by John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg (John Legend, Santana, Noah Kahan) and Grant Michaels (Weezer, Billy Idol, Jewel), the reflective, groove-heavy track blends warm synth textures with emotive vocals, capturing a sense of fleeting nostalgia.

It always feels good to share new music, and ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ came from a place of accepting change and letting go,” says Rzeznik. “The song is a reminder that everything moves, everything shifts, and that’s part of life.”

Fans can also listen to Rzeznik’s latest interview with hit podcast series Song Exploder where he speaks on the making behind their iconic track “Iris” HERE.

Formed by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac in Buffalo, NY during 1986, Goo Goo Dolls have quietly broken records, contributed a string of staples to the American songbook, connected to millions of fans and indelibly impacted popular music for three-plus decades. Beyond selling 15 million records worldwide, the group has garnered 4x GRAMMY-nominations and nearly a dozen platinum and gold singles combined and seized a page in the history books by achieving 15 #1 and Top 10 hits. As a result, they hold the all-time radio record for “Most Top 10 Singles.”

On the heels of going viral on TikTok, the band’s 4x GRAMMY-nominated track “Iris” is now Certified Diamond and reached a new global streaming peak, amassing over 4.6 billion streams worldwide. The global hit continues to reach new audiences around the world and has been covered by the likes of Taylor Swift, Machine Gun Kelly, Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers, yet again proving the timelessness of Goo Goo Dolls’ illustrious catalog.

Thus far, A Boy Named Goo (1995) has gone 2x Certified Platinum, Dizzy Up The Girl (1998) 5x Certified Platinum and Gutterflower (2002) and Let Love In (2006) are both Certified Gold. In addition, Something for the Rest of Us (2010) and Magnetic (2013) bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200.