16 January, 2010

All About AAR!!

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The All-American Rejects
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**members of AAR


Band members


  • Tyson Ritter – lead vocals, bass guitar, piano (1999–present)
  • Nick Wheeler – lead guitar, keyboard, backing vocals (1999–present)
  • Mike Kennerty – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2002–present)
  • Chris Gaylor – drums, percussion (2002–present)



Formation of AAR::
The band formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1999 while members Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler were still in high school.Eventually it was only Ritter and Wheeler, and they decided to form The All-American Rejects. The name of the band came from two suggestions: "The All-Americans" and "The Rejects". Influenced by The Cure, Jawbreaker, and Green Day, the two began to tour the American Midwest, along with drummer Tim Campbell. Due to tensions in the band, Tim Campbell left.Same Girl, New Songs soon was sent to independent Doghouse Records, where an intern saved the disc from the trash, and revealed it the label owner. The All-American Rejects were soon signed to a recording contract.
Move Along (2005–2006)
In the summer of 2005, The All-American Rejects released their second studio album,Move Along, produced by Howard Benson. The album's first single, "Dirty Little Secret", was also released in the summer to radio stations. In 2006 the second single from Move Along, was released: "Move Along". Within the first weeks after premiering their video, it had been on the Total Request Live countdown, hitting number one four days in a row. The single didn't peak on Billboard Hot 100 until almost six months after its release, in June. On March 15, 2006, the All-American Rejects began a tour of the United States that wrapped up on May 13, 2006.The music video for "Move Along" was later nominated for "Best Editing in a Video" and "Best Group Video" at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, the latter of which they won.
In September 2006 the band's fourth single, "It Ends Tonight", was released fromMove Along.The video debuted at number 10 on the VH1 Top 20 countdown. The video also peaked at #2 on TRL. Later in the year The All-American Rejects launched the Tournado tour in support of Move Along and "It Ends Tonight". The tour kicked off at Hartford, Connecticut on October 27, and wrapped up at Champaign, Illinois on December 20.
When the World Comes Down (2007–present)
On July 17, 2007 The All-American Rejects released their second live DVD, titledTournado, with content from the 2006 headlining tour of the same name. In December 2007 the songs "Move Along" and "Dirty Little Secret" were released as downloadable content in the video game Rock Band.In the summer of 2008, The All-American Rejects canceled their dates on that year's Warped Tour to completeWhen the World Comes Down. The demo of the song "I Wanna" appeared in the movie, The House Bunny, in which Tyson Ritter played a minor role. The demo for the song "Real World" also was selected for the soundtrack of Madden 09. 
On September 30, 2008 the first single from When the World Comes Down wasreleased: the vengeful "Gives You Hell".October 8, 2008 The All-American Rejects were inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, and were awarded with "Rising Star ". The music video for "Gives You Hell" was released November fifth and reached number one on VH1's Top 20 Countdown. On the sixth, in support of "Gives You Hell", the band started the Gives You Hell Tour, which hit many small venues and clubs. Then, on the eighteenth "Mona Lisa (When the World Comes Down)", another song from the band's upcoming album, was released digitally on iTunes. In the first week of December, the album version of "Real World" was made available for download on Rock Band for the Xbox 360/Playstation 3.
Finally, three years after Move Along was released, the group's third album, When the World Comes Down, was released on December 16, 2008.After the Gives You Hell Tour wrapped up, the band embarked on a world tour until coming back to the states to start the I Wanna Rock Tour, which hit many major venues in the United States.n May 2009 The All-American Rejects released a second single in the United States, entitled "The Wind Blows", which received moderate success.In July, both "Real World" and "I Wanna" were released as singles in the United States in their own respective formats, with "I Wanna" receiving the hand in promotion. In late summer The All-American Rejects joined Weezer andTaking Back Sunday for the second half of the Blink-182 Reunion Tour.
AAR (Malaysia Tour)
On the 15th of August The All-American Rejects made history, performing alongsideHoobastank, Raygun, Boys Like Girls, Pixie Lott and Kasabian as one of the live acts at Asia's very first MTV World Stage Live In Malaysia concert. This performance gained them recognition in Malaysia. When the World Comes Down soon sold over 15,000 digital and physical copies, a large amount for a country of that size.
A Bad (2009)
In October 2009, The All-American Rejects were forced to cancel shows due to an injury to frontman Tyson Ritter. He performed from a wheelchair with his leg in a brace on September 27 during a show in Tampa, Florida, amid reports suggesting the singer had undergone knee surgery to remove a tumor that had been there for many months. Ritter's wound had then received an infection and stayed in the hospital for five days. Tyson Ritter made a full recovery in time to return to kick off the Battle Of The Bands Tour with Taking Back Sunday, with the first date at MSU in Michigan.
Flying Colours in 2010
For the year of 2010 the All-American Rejects has a major performance set at the Winter Olympics at the Whistler Medals Plaza, as well as Direct TV performances at Super Bowl XLIV and a special set to air in February. The band also has a line ofWarped Tour dates set, beginning June 24 and ending on July 18. Also, in an interview with Shave Magazine, Mike Kennerty revealed that The AAR may have a new album out by the end of 2010.


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1st album of The All-American Rejects
Big hooks abound on this forceful debut by power pop whiz kids Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter. Though not yet old enough to legally buy an alcoholic drink in the year 2002, All-American Rejects are capable songwriters, accomplished vocalists, and skilled instrumentalists. Guitar-driven and underpinned with a humane-sounding drum machine cranking out frenetic backbeats, each cut on this self-titled debut brims with harmonies that recall the early Who and classic Beach Boys. Bolstered by the brash bar band bravado akin to the Replacements, the Goo Goo Dolls, and Fastball in all their ragged glory, All-American Rejects passionately render songs about girls, love, self-doubt, and youthful abandon. Cuts such as "Too Far Gone" employ a sympathetic orchestral backdrop, while tracks including "Drive Away," "My Paper Heart," and "One More Sad Song" prove that loud guitars and a broken heart make great rock and roll. A talented band destined for great things, All American Rejects are primed to be embraced by the masses.



2nd album of The All-American Rejects
The All-American Rejects' effervescent 2003 hit "Swing Swing" sounded like a pop-punk adaptation of Better Than Ezra, and their sophomore effort makes this mix even more apparent. The earnest racket of an outfit like the Get Up Kids is also a component in Move Along's sound. But the Rejects blend and sculpt those influences with keyboards, choirs, pianos ? there's even a classical guitar on "Top of the World" ? and the result is superficial midrange pop with appeal for a general audience of casual listeners. (Fans of Wakefield, Something Corporate, Switchfoot, and American Hi-Fi should take note.) The Rejects rock out a little on "Night Drive," "Dirty Little Secret," and "I'm Waiting" ? the guitars crackle anxiously, and Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler's breathy harmonies soar like they mean it. There's also distortion somewhere in "Stab My Back," but it's buried under acoustic guitars, vocal overdubs, and mournful keyboards. Move Along has some memorable hooks, such as those on the title track or "Change Your Mind" ? and, living up to its title, it moves along efficiently, usually keeping the pace at a snappy midtempo. The songs are also impeccably arranged, even if they're relentlessly processed and some of the instrumentation seems like overkill. (A children's choir? Come on....) In other words, it's easy to like the All-American Rejects if you're looking for 21st century mainstream rock that takes very, very few chances but does offer solid melodies and easy to swallow take/break and night/flight rhyme schemes.



3rd album of  The All-American Reject
Third studio album by American Rock band The All-American Rejects, released on December 16, 2008. [2] It was produced by Eric Valentine who has recorded with the likes of Maroon 5. When the World Comes Down was the band's first album that was recorded mostly using tape to record the songs. The album was named one of theAlternative Press most anticipated albums of the year.


  
Introduce Song by Me
Move Along
Mona lisa
Give You Hell
I Wanna
Damn Girl
Real World
Top of The World
Straitjacket Feeling
Breaking
Dirty Little Secret
Its End Tonight
Dance Inside
Stab My Back









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