Go behind-the-scenes with The All-American Rejects on the set of their new video for “I Wanna.” In true Rejects fashion, the Paul Hunter (Lenny Kravitz, Gwen Stefani) directed clip promises to be the ultimate party with kegs, mounds of bubbles, a kiddie pool, and even two pigs on set. Check out the clip here to watch the madness ensue in what Tyson calls their most fun video to date.
When The World Comes Down is available now.
Formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the All-American Rejects are a four-piece band best known for pumping out power-pop rock hits. Consisting of lead singer Tyson Ritter, drummer Chris Gaylor, and guitarists Mike Kennerty and Nick Wheeler, AAR has been together since 2001. The band has released three studio albums since its inception, including their self-titled debut – 2005’s smash Move Along – and 2008’s “most anticipated album,” When the World Comes Down. In this video, we chat with Mike about the pressures of following up a hit album, and we ask him if he ever plays Rock Band. For more information click here.
The All-American Rejects have just released their video for the emotionally vibrant track “Wind Blows.” Directed by Rich Lee (Fergie, Dashboard Confessional) the video carries the viewer cinematically through a beautiful relationship that ends at the perfect time. “Wind Blows” is the second single from When The World Comes Down, the band’s third full-length studio album and follow-up to the multi-platinum selling Move Along.
Frontman Tyson Ritter and company can also be seen on The Late Show with David Letterman tonight, April 27th at 11:30pm.
The All-American Rejects have just premiered the video for explosive single “Gives You Hell” on Yahoo! Music. Directed by Marc Webb (Maroon 5, Fergie), the video was described by the band as a neighborly quarrel between two completely opposite households, the square versus the raucous rockers, both of which have front-man Tyson Ritter as the head of the house. The trials and tribulations between the Rockers and the Preps unfold as the video progresses with an unexpected ending. Check it out: