All Time Low
Jan 19, 2023

All Time Low will drop their 9th album, Tell Me I’m Alive, on March 17th. The band released the title track along with the song’s official video with the album announcement. Watch the video directed by Alex Gaskarth and Djay Brawner here. "Tell Me I’m Alive" marks the second song to be released from the upcoming album. The band's current single "Sleepwalking" is heading to the top of the Alternative chart.
"'Sleepwalking' is a reflection on time spent away from whatever it is that makes you feel alive, on time lost to the weight of dragging feet and drifting thoughts," said All Time Low's Alex Gaskarth. As we were working on this song, we considered our place in a changing world-- We realized just how affected we were as individuals by time spent away from our most familiar life-lines, and how grateful we are now to come together with those people, places and things... our friends, families, touring, shows, art and the energy and perspective that comes with real, raw connection. Our time spent away from our most beloved dreams felt like being on cruise-control, going through the motions in a trance. We are so grateful to be here now, sharing this song, this sentiment, this energy, and most of all this band with you. Thank you for being here and for being with us as we continue this journey together."
All Time Low was formed in 2003 in Townson, Maryland. The band is made up of Alex Gaskarth (vocals, guitar), Jack Barakat (guitar, vocals), Zack Merrick (bass, vocals) and Rian Dawson (drums). The band has released the following eight studio albums: The Party Scene (2005), So Wrong, It's Right (2007), Nothing Personal (2009), Dirty Work (2011), Don't Panic (2012), Future Hearts (2015), Last Young Renegade (2017) and Wake Up, Sunshine (2020). Their eighth album spawned the biggest radio hit of the band’s career, “Monsters (f/blackbear)." In addition to going platinum, it notably garnered “Alternative Rock Song Of The Year” at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards
The Baltimore-born pop-punk band also announced two special upcoming shows. For the first time, they will headline the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on Tuesday, May 23, and on Thursday, May 18, they will perform a one-of-a-kind, stripped down set with surprise guests at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.