Posted on: August 16, 2007 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

After a year of winning over critics and fans alike with their breakout Put Up Or Shut Up EP, as well as their over-the-top, energy-filled live shows (including stellar performances on the Vans Warped Tour and Bamboozle), Baltimore four-piece All Time Low (singer/guitarist Alex Gaskarth, guitarist Jack Barakat, bassist Zack Merrick and drummer Rian Dawson) will release their debut full-length, So Wrong It’s Right on September 25th via Hopeless Records.

 

Members of the graduating class of 2006 (that’s high school), the Maryland boys have two EPs to their credit and tours with Plain White T’s, Sugarcult, Cute Is What We Aim For, The Early November, and Motion City Soundtrack under their skinny belts. Heralded by tastemakers such Alternative Press (who called ATL one of “100 Bands You Need To Know” in 2007), AbsolutePunk.net (who wrote, “Say hello to your new favorite pop-punk band”) and Metal Hammer, All Time Low has been taking the “pop punk” label back and wearing it as a proud badge of honor.

 

“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.”

 

Working once again with Producer Matt Squire (Panic! At the Disco, Cute Is What We Aim For) along with longtime collaborator Paul Leavitt (Over It), So Wrong, It’s Right is a mature step forward in the “pop punk” field. From the fist-pumping first single “Six Feet Under The Stars” to the SoCal-style punk volley of “This Is How We Do” to the acoustic lament “Remembering Sunday,” So Wrong, It’s Right manages to get it right every time, and singer Alex Gaskarth emerges as a very compelling storyteller/songwriter.

 

All Time Low are currently wrapping up their summer long stint on Warped Tour and will follow that up with a string of UK dates with Plain White T’s. Upon their return to the US, ATL will be supporting The Starting Line on a run of East Coast dates, after which they will head out as direct support on Boys Like Girls’ national fall tour.

 

All Time Low On Tour:

 

Aug 14 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

St Louis, Missouri

Aug 15 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Kansas City, Kansas

Aug 17 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Boise, Idaho

Aug 18 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Seattle, Washington

Aug 19 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Portland, Oregon

Aug 22 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Fresno, California

Aug 23 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Sacramento, California

Aug 24 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

San Diego, California

Aug 25 2007

12:00P

Vans Warped Tour

Los Angeles, California

Aug 26 2007

8:00P

The Troubador

Hollywood, California

Aug 28 2007

7:00P

King Tuts w/ Plain White T's

Glasgow

Aug 29 2007

7:00P

Carling Academy 2 w/ Plain White T's

Newcastle

Aug 31 2007

7:00P

Academy 3 w/ Plain White T's

Manchester

Sep 1 2007

7:00P

Carling Academy 2 w/ Plain White T's

Birmingham

Sep 2 2007

8:00P

Barfly w/ Plain White T’s

Cardiff

Sep 4 2007

7:00P

Cockpit w/ Plain White T's

Leeds

Sep 5 2007

7:00P

Wedgewood Rooms

Portsmouth

Sep 6 2007

7:00P

Fez Club w/ Plain White T's

Reading

Sep 7 2007

7:00P

KCLSU w/ Plain White T's

London

Sep 14 2007

7:00P

Higher Ground – Ballroom w/ The Starting Line

South Burlington, Vermont

Sep 16 2007

6:00P

The Station w/ The Starting Line

Portland, Maine

Sep 17 2007

5:00P

The Chameleon w/ The Starting Line

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Sep 18 2007

6:00P

Toads Place w/ The Starting Line

Richmond, Virginia

Sep 22 2007

6:00P

RECHER THEATRE *CD RELEASE*

Towson, Maryland

 

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