Thursday 9 January 2014

What's the Lowdown with All Time Low?

Formed just over a decade ago in suburbian Baltimore, All Time Low started life as the perfect little Pop-Punkers. The four boys grewqup together, went to High School together and even decided on their band name using lyrics from another Pop Punk band's song, namely New Found Glory's track 'Head on Collision'. All Time Low's fifth studio album 'Don't Panic' was released in September 2012 and followed the same Pop-fuelled formula as 'Dirty Work' (2011) before it. So what're the foursome planning to get up to this year?
 
It's already been rumoured that All Time Low are set to release another album as soon as possible. They're reportedly currently recording with Mike Green who produced their last two albums and has worked with the likes of Forever the Sickest Kids, Cassadee Pope and Every Avenue. So they're in safe hands if they want their new album to sound similar to their most recent work.
 
Frontman, lead singer and guitarist Alex Gaskarth has always stood by his mantra of only writing or recording new material when the timing feels right, so that time must've arrived. In fact, their new stuff has been rumoured to hit shelves this Summer. It's also rumoured that All Time Low will be touring the US this Spring with Man Overboard.
 
All Time Low's latest album 'Don't Panic' was even re-released as a special edition record and re-titled 'Don't Panic: It's Longer Now'. It was even madeover with four brand new tracks making it clear that All Time Low are desperate now to lose their fans' interest in a hurry.
 
The boys are definitely keeping themselves busy to say the least and taking no time out from their hectic working sheduales to take a break. For their European fans, the band not only supported Green Day through the continent from May to August last Summer, but are also set to hit the road with Tonight Alive in the UK in March.
 
 
It's clear All Time Low are doing everything they can to stay on top of their game following their more mainstream success over the past couple of years.

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