The Offspring shares ‘Make It All Right’ video

The official performance videos with Queen’s Brian May are available now

Sharing the spotlight with their animated partners in crime The Offspring release the official music video for “Make It All Right” off their upcoming Supercharged album available October 11th via Concord Records.

The music video, directed by Margaret Bialis, features an animated punk rocker dreaming of his “partner in crime” and eventually their love sprouts wings and takes them on adventures and across the skies.

The new single came right out of the gate hot in legendary Offspring fashion but lyrically talks about how it feels to have your “partner in crime” by your side. The person who makes you feel like you can do anything and gives you confidence things will work out: “And you make it all right, And it’s gonna be fine, We’re like partners in crime, And you make it all right.”

After their internet-breaking performance with Ed Sheeran at Napa’s Bottlerock earlier this year, The Offspring this week released two new official performance videos with a legendary guest star, Queen’s own Brian May who joined at Starmus Festival not only for a performance of their song “Gone Away” but a cover of Queen’s “Stone Cold Crazy.”

For the special performance, The Offspring started a beautiful orchestral version, joined by The Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Stuart Morley, of their 1997 hit “Gone Away” with Dexter Holland singing solo. Audience members were thrilled when halfway through the song the rest of The Offspring and Queen’s Brian May joined the stage. In classic May fashion, he added some stellar guitar licks to the song, which only further added to the incredible rendition.

Supercharged was recorded in three different locations — Maui, Vancouver, and our home studio in Huntington Beach, and together with producer Bob Rock.

Last month, the band performed to a massive crowd at Napa’s BottleRock Festival performing career-spanning kick-ass fan favorites and were joined by a very special guest – global superstar Ed Sheeran. Sheeran – who is a longtime fan of The Offspring – surprised the crowd and performed “Million Miles Away” from the band’s Conspiracy of One album, released in 2000.

Earlier in the day Sheeran rehearsed with the band backstage, even showing off his Offspring tattoo inspired by Conspiracy of One, before joining them onstage.

On June 1st, the band performed a special sold-out hometown arena show in Anaheim, CA for The Offspring: 30th Anniversary of Smash and Honda Center concert-celebrating over three decades of their iconic six-times platinum album Smash and the historic Honda Center. The band performed the album in its entirety plus some fan favorites.

Continuing on the road the band is performing overseas at numerous festivals as well as Inkcarceration Festival in Mansfield, OH on July 19th, Louder Than Life Festival on September 26th, and more in North America.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn