(...) Besides getting the chance to play and entice new fans, bands like Motion City Soundtrack also use the tour as an opportunity to catch up with old friends and promote a good cause.
"We've been friends with The All-American Rejects for a long time, so it is always fun to see them play and hang out," bassist Matt Taylor said. ( source )
"We've been friends with The All-American Rejects for a long time, so it is always fun to see them play and hang out," bassist Matt Taylor said. ( source )
Mike Gentile of the band Hey Monday:
What bands are you excited to be on Warped Tour with this summer?
I'm really excited to see the Never Shout Never kids again and I'm excited to see Four Year Strong every day, they're one of my favorite bands. I'm excited to see the All American Rejects, growing up I was a big fan of theirs. And it'll be really cool to be able to watch them every day. There are a lot of bands who I'm looking forward to seeing and hanging out with. ( source )
I'm really excited to see the Never Shout Never kids again and I'm excited to see Four Year Strong every day, they're one of my favorite bands. I'm excited to see the All American Rejects, growing up I was a big fan of theirs. And it'll be really cool to be able to watch them every day. There are a lot of bands who I'm looking forward to seeing and hanging out with. ( source )
Review from Dallas (03/07):
The All-American Rejects helped conclude the Dallas show with their mainstream hits. Their No. 1 hits filled up the entire set: “One More Sad Song," "Dirty Little Secret," and "Move Along” are just a few. Tyson Ritter is a show of his own, bringing dirty humor and sarcasm to his act. He called Dallas out for being too mellow, so the crowd reacted with over-zealousness and hysteria. Although AAR didn’t fit the more hardcore or punk scene that pervaded the lineup, fans seemed to appreciate their presence just the same. ( source )
Tiny bit about the show in Cleveland (08/07):
(...) Nobody got a bigger rise out of the audience than the All-American Rejects, whose melodic hooks were combined with a devil-may-care attitude. Singer-bassist Tyson Ritter, a natural-born showman, tried to beat the heat in a white suit.
“It’s party time!” Ritter declared as the band launched into its 2008 smash “Gives You Hell.” ( source )
“It’s party time!” Ritter declared as the band launched into its 2008 smash “Gives You Hell.” ( source )
And Montreal (10/07):
(...) Dressed like Leisure Suit Larry, All American Rejects singer Tyson Ritter led the band through a string of hits, from Swing, Swing to Gives You Hell, all the while addressing the crowd like a hyper-active Lothario. ( source )





July 11 2010, 23:50:09 UTC 1 year ago
July 12 2010, 01:32:16 UTC 1 year ago
July 11 2010, 23:52:56 UTC 1 year ago
O/T but too funny not to post XD
From Monteral http://www.montrealgazette.com/entertai
July 12 2010, 05:22:48 UTC 1 year ago
Re: O/T but too funny not to post XD
wtf? XD