Kids In the Street (Deluxe Version) – The All-American RejectsMarch 26th, 2012 or iTunes Price: $12.99 Genre: Alternative Released: Mar 26, 2012 Customer Ratings (588 Ratings)
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Kids In the Street (Deluxe Version) – The All-American RejectsView More By The All-American Rejects Our ReviewOklahoma's All-American Rejects play punk-pop with an endless stream of hooks pouring forth, displaying a solid musicianship that turns their snappy tunes into rewarding workouts. Their fourth album features more infectious pop that carves a permanent place in the memory banks. "Someday's Gone" features gorgeous harmonies and a melody with a hint of sadness under its joyous momentum. "Beekeeper's Daughter" throws in a tight rhythmic groove that recalls the FM-radio power of '70s Steve Miller Band ("The Joker"). Singer Tyson Ritter eludes the usual emo-punk clichés with a touch of brawn in his attack, while guitarist Nick Wheeler chugs along like a good soldier, adding color to the alternative pop of "Kids in the Street," the tense atmospherics of "Bleed into Your Mind," and the orchestrated ballad "Affection." The album's deluxe version adds the moody epic "Drown Next to Me" and four demos, including an extended look at "Someday's Gone" and the keyboard-dominated "Do Me Right," which suggests where the band may be taking its sound in the future.. Customer ReviewsWhat the hell happened? (1 star)Honestly, when I saw they had a new album coming out a month ago, I was excited. I heard the song beekeepers daughter, and that should have been my first sign. I mean it was alright, but shouldn't they have put out a better song to get people more excited? Then I heard kids in the street, and it WAS pretty good. But now after listening to it, I am speechless on just how horrible the album was. I said to myself before listening to it that if Kids In the Street (5 stars) Take nostalgia, the love, the hate, and the rest of Tyson's feelings and you get The All-American Rejects newest album Kids In the Street. Kids In the Street is overall a very well put together album with a new sound different than The Rejects usual sound, and by that I mean trumpets (Beekeeper's Daughter) and synths (Kids In the Street) but it works for them in an unexpected way. It sounds like they might be selling Ehhhh (3 stars) It's pretty boring 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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