When the World Comes Down (Deluxe Edition) – The All-American RejectsDecember 16th, 2008 or iTunes Price: $12.99 Genre: Alternative Released: Dec 16, 2008 Customer Ratings (1887 Ratings)
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When the World Comes Down (Deluxe Edition) – The All-American RejectsView More By The All-American Rejects Our ReviewOne need not subscribe to subcultural accessories to let this album work its magic — though the energy of a youthful mind and the passion of an adolescent heart are more likely to get singer Tyson Ritter's dire lyrics of vernal longings and lovelorn sagas. In production, the album doesn't stray far from 2005's Move Along. Maroon 5 producer Eric Valentine gives these songs a polished sound, glossing each track for radio saturation and video game placement. But there are also some fresh new goodies that have been brought to the party — like a lush string ensemble and an all-female choir. Also, folk band the Pierces drop in for a guest appearance on "Another Heart Calls," making for a dramatic song with an endearing call-and-response duet. "Gives You Hell" is a powerful standout that pumps funk-based beats, barbed melodies and what sounds like a locker room of football players chanting the chorus. The album's opener "I Wanna" is impossible to walk away from without humming the hook. The Deluxe Edition of When the World Comes Down bestows eight demo takes of album cuts that feel warmer and more organic than the originals.. Customer ReviewsJust...No (2 stars)I enjoyed the AAR's last two albums. Both were solid pieces of pop-punk and "Swing, Swing" was one of a few songs that really got me into this scene of music. However, AAR simply falters and fails with their third studio release. Many of the songs are blandly composed and the lyrics sound as if they were written by 14-16 year olds...Not twenty-somethings. The whole album lacks a sense of maturity and sounds as if the band were b Amazing! (5 stars) I Wanna (10/10): One of the best tracks. Fallin' Apart (8.5/10): Good, but not great. Damn Girl (9/10): Very good, but not their best. Gives You Hell (10/10): Amazing choice for first single. Mona Lisa (When The World Comes Down) (10/10): Acoustic, but awesome. Breakin' (8/10): Not that good, but still good. Another Heart Calls (10/10): Incredible. Real World (10/10): In my opinion, best track! Back to Me (9/10): Great, but not excellent. Be Disappointing (1 star) Totally loved the first album, enjoyed the second album, hate the third album. What happened to the raw guitars and rockers like "The Last Song"? Instead, suddenly AAR turned into Oasis. BiographyFormed: 2000 in Stillwater, OKGenre: Alternative Years Active: '00s, '10s Vocalist/bassist Tyson Ritter and guitarist Nick Wheeler both hail from Stillwater, OK, where the pair first embraced music as an appealing diversion from the ho-hum life of small-town America. Citing such influences as AC/DC, Def Leppard, and Bon Jovi, they formed the emo-pop group All-American Rejects in 2000, while both members were still in high school. Maintaining a full lineup proved to be difficult, however, so Ritter and Wheeler employed drum loops and pre-programmed rhythm tracks during...
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