Because All Time Low is on a full-time touring schedule, they have to find the time to hang with family and friends when they can—even if it’s only for two days. Here’s how the guys from All Time Low—Jack, Zack, Alex and Rian—are spending their precious two day weekend (according to their Twitter updates within the last hour):
Jack: “Airport bar with alex, flying home for our two days off. Fuck yeah Ravens.”
Zack: “yea ravens and cowboys both with wins this week!”
Alex: “Today’s a good day; ravens won, weather rules, show was good, and I ate alligator for the first time. Now I get to fly home for two days!”
Rian: “Showering then going out to dinner with me mum. Two days off await. Looking forward :-)”
ATL Tour is "Nothing Personal"
All Time Low is touring a number of venues this October and November, supporting their newest release Nothing Personal, put out over the summer.
The Maryland-based pop rockers got together in high school and gained fame by covering bands such as Green day and Blink-182. They signed with a label in 2004 and released The Party Scene in 2005.
In 2007, they released So Wrong, It’s Right, which included the single “Dear Maria, Count Me In,” which made it to No. 86 in the Pop 100.
A dream came true for the band when they were able to co-write a song with Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus.
The Maryland-based pop rockers got together in high school and gained fame by covering bands such as Green day and Blink-182. They signed with a label in 2004 and released The Party Scene in 2005.
In 2007, they released So Wrong, It’s Right, which included the single “Dear Maria, Count Me In,” which made it to No. 86 in the Pop 100.
A dream came true for the band when they were able to co-write a song with Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus.
All Time Low's Glamourous Tour
All Time Low will be headlining a special tour sponsored by the brand Glamour Kills, which kicks off October 15th in Hartford, CT.
The boys will be joined by guests We The Kings, The Friday Night Boys and Hey Monday for this 6-week coast-to-coast trek at clubs and theatres. Each venue will be set up with a pink carpet at the entrance so fans can vogue on the way in and pose for photos that will be uploaded to the Glamour Kills website.
In true rock fashion, the tour will feature Glamour Kills t-shirts designed by the band especially for this outing, as well as other cool stuff like autographed skate decks and posters. Check out the shirt designs online.
The boys will be joined by guests We The Kings, The Friday Night Boys and Hey Monday for this 6-week coast-to-coast trek at clubs and theatres. Each venue will be set up with a pink carpet at the entrance so fans can vogue on the way in and pose for photos that will be uploaded to the Glamour Kills website.
In true rock fashion, the tour will feature Glamour Kills t-shirts designed by the band especially for this outing, as well as other cool stuff like autographed skate decks and posters. Check out the shirt designs online.
Getting Warped with All Time Low
All Time Low will follow up their successful jaunt opening for Fall Out Boy with a full summer slate on the Vans Warped Tour.
The ATL boys join a large revolving door of bands on a tour that combines extreme sports with extreme music in over 40 cities across the country. Other artists appearing at various dates include Bad Religion, Chiodos, Flogging Molly, Meg and Dia, NOFX, Saosin, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, The Ataris and dozens more.
The new album from All Time Low, Nothing Personal, is tentatively scheduled for release on July 7, 2009.
The ATL boys join a large revolving door of bands on a tour that combines extreme sports with extreme music in over 40 cities across the country. Other artists appearing at various dates include Bad Religion, Chiodos, Flogging Molly, Meg and Dia, NOFX, Saosin, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, The Ataris and dozens more.
The new album from All Time Low, Nothing Personal, is tentatively scheduled for release on July 7, 2009.
All Time Low Set to Tour
The boys of All Time Low have snagged a coveted spot on the upcoming Fall Out Boy tour, the so-called "Believers Never Die: Part Deux Tour." ATL will appear as the opening act for select dates during the 33-stop trek in the U.S. along with Cobra Starship, Metro Station, and Hey Monday.
In the meantime, the fellas are hard at work recording their next full length album, which in still untitled but scheduled to be out this summer. They are documenting their efforts with a band blog that is entertaining but not particularly insightful. Good times.
In the meantime, the fellas are hard at work recording their next full length album, which in still untitled but scheduled to be out this summer. They are documenting their efforts with a band blog that is entertaining but not particularly insightful. Good times.
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