All Time Low

Widespread Panic · Other Songs - Widespread Panic

Black heart sun rides the sky

Now your eyes are running dry

Oh, like the space around me

I take my spot in time

Who knows who is both your best friend and brother

When everyone's deserted you

Who'd shoot first and ask questions later

If anybody's messed with you

Pretty soon we'll all be tumblin' like a barrel

Thrown from the top of the waterfall, well

I'm drowning in piranhas in the river

Man, what a drag, man

Black heart sun rides the sky

Now your wells are runnin' dry

Like the space around me

I take my spot in time

Who knows who is both your best friend and brother

When everyone's deserted you

Who'd shoot first and ask questions later

If anybody's messed with you



Pretty soon we'll all be tumblin' like a barrel

Thrown from the top of the waterfall, well

I'm drowning in piranhas in the river

Man, what a drag!

Man, what a drag!

Man, what a drag!

I was talkin' to my teacher

Said I didn't have a clue

I think my principles are reachin'

An all time low

I saw my lady in the streetlight

She was walkin' with her man

They were headed for the fire

That was burnin' in the sand

I think my principles are reachin'

An all time low

I think my principles are reachin'

An all time, all time low

All time low

All time low

All time low

All time low

All Time Low

All Time Low stands as a testament to Widespread Panic's enduring ability to craft emotionally resonant rock anthems. The band, known for their eclectic blend of jam rock, blues, and Southern rock, often explores themes of vulnerability and resilience within their expansive discography. This track captures the group's signature improvisational spirit while maintaining a tight, melodic structure that defines their studio recordings. As part of their broader body of work, the song reflects the dynamic interplay between the band's core members, showcasing their capacity to balance high-energy instrumentation with introspective songwriting. Fans and critics alike recognize such pieces as essential components of the band's legacy, highlighting their consistent evolution and influence within the American rock landscape.