All Time Low

Lutherville Timonium, MD
http://www.myspace.com/alltimelow


Tour Dates

10/9 Norfolk, VA - The Norva
10/10 Pittsburgh, PA - Gravity Night Club
10/11 Allentown, PA - Crocodile Rock Cafe
10/12 New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
10/13 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
10/15 Charlotte, NC - Tremont Music Hall
10/16 Jacksonville, FL - Free Bird Live
10/17 Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution
10/18 Orlando, FL - House of Blues
10/19 St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Landing
10/20 Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade
10/22 Houston, TX - House of Blues
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Nobody wants to have to grow up in public. But when you’re young, talented and creating something that strikes a chord with enough people, sometimes you’ve got no choice. For the members of All Time Low, who cut two strong indie releases and inked their Hopeless Records deal before they’d even finished high school, that’s just the path they had to take. And with their new album, So Wrong, It’s Right, these 2006 graduates from the Baltimore suburbs prove they’re growing up just fine.

Produced by Matt Squire (Panic! At the Disco, Cute Is What We Aim For), with help from the band’s longtime collaborator Paul Leavitt (Over It), So Wrong, It’s Right finds All Time Low cranking out 12 infectious, impeccably played slabs of classic pop-punk that recall ATL’s early inspirations (Blink-182, New Found Glory) as much as they push the whole genre forward. “A lot of bands that start out being called ‘pop-punk’ either shy away from the term or end up trying to force their sound in a different direction,” singer/guitarist Alex Gaskarth explains. “We’re proud of who we are, and we’re trying to take pop-punk back to where it used to be: a place that’s about having fun, being positive and building a community.”

All Time Low’s story may just be starting, but with So Wrong, It’s Right, the band have added a new chapter that feels destined to be a classic. “We’re still doing just what we set out to do, which was to have fun and celebrate this style of music that we all grew up listening to,” Gaskarth says. “But at the same time, we’re growing up as a band, and it feels like we’ve finally found ourselves with this album.”

Purchase your copy of So Wrong, It’s Right over on their Insound page right here!