THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS DROP NEW SONG “EASY COME, EASY GO” |
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The All-American Rejects have dropped a new song, “Easy Come, Easy Go,” the track at the center of their ongoing, viral DIY house party tour. The song, a straight rock ’n’ roll track embellished with a meandering indie verse, arrives with a claymation video directed and animated by Justin Le Burgos of Rough N’ Tumble Productions. The video features a claymation Tyson Ritter deep in a daydream. |
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The track which accumulated close to 200,000 pre-saves has been a staple at each stop of the band’s now-viral DIY tour, which has drawn national coverage from CNN, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, and further coverage from Rolling Stone, Vulture, FADER, Pigeons & Planes, and more. The shows—announced with minimal notice—have taken place in unexpected locations: a bowling alley in Minneapolis, a farm in Iowa, a graduation party in Missouri, a backyard in Chicago, a college in Green Bay, and the kickoff show at a USC house party. They’ve garnered over 65 million impressions in just the past two weeks. |
The song, which will appear on the Rejects’ forthcoming fifth album—their first in thirteen years—follows the first single, “Sandbox,” which arrived with its own incredible Joseph Kahn–directed video. This summer, The All-American Rejects hit the road as direct support for the Jonas Brothers on their massive nationwide arena and stadium tour. The tour kicks off August 10 at MetLife Stadium, with stops in DC, Nashville, and more (full dates HERE). |
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