Track Listing 1. I Wanna 2. Fallin' Apart 3. Damn Girl 4. Gives You Hell 5. Mona Lisa 6. Breakin' 7. Another Heart Calls 8. Real World 9. Back To Me 10. Believe 11. Wind Blows, The 12. Untitled Track 12 13. Untitled Track 13
| Details | | Producer: | Eric Valentine | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes All-American Rejects: Tyson Ritter (vocals, bass guitar); Chris Gaylor (drums); Mike Kennetry, Nick Wheeler. Personnel: Lenny Castro (percussion). Additional personnel: Kevin Saulnier (keyboards). Audio Mixer: Eric Valentine. Sticking to their tradition of one album every three years, the All-American Rejects unveiled their third full-length outing, WHEN THE WORLD COMES DOWN, in late 2008. Once again, frontman Tyson Ritter and the lads offer up an engaging set of punk-pop couched in ornate arrangements, as best evinced by the jangly "Gives You Hell," the soaring "Real World," and the string-tinged "Sunshine." The Okie ensemble is still capable of more straightforward guitar-based rave-ups, however, as they reveal on the surging first track, "I Wanna," and the arena-ready "Believe." While WORLD COMES DOWN isn't much of a departure from `05's MOVE ALONG, it reinforces the band's reputation for charmingly gilded power-pop.
Editorial Reviews They've still got a knack for Bic-flicking anthems -- see 'Fallin' Apart,' a zippy contemporary cousin to '80s pop nugget 'Come On Eileen'... -- Grade: B- Entertainment Weekly
3 stars out of 5 -- Working with Good Charlotte producer Eric Valentine, the Rejects trick out their hook-jammed anthems with sweet strings, zippy disco beats, and the occasional bit of Gary Glitter bleacher stomp. Spin
'['Gives You Hell'] marries the pop formula to a memorable, hummable hook, sounding like modern-day Weezer minus the quirkiness. Kerrang
Orchestral flourishes pretty up the otherwise strummy 'Sunshine'....[There is] a welcomed electro twist to the band's straightforward approach to the rest of the songs. Billboard
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