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The band have maintained the same lineup ever since they started; talismanic frontman Alex Gaskarth sings and plays rhythm guitar and keyboards, Jack Barakat takes care of lead guitar and backing vocals, Zack Merrick does the same on the bass, and Rian Dawson is behind the drum kit. Over the course of their decade-plus career to date, they’ve pretty much become poster boys for pop punk as a genre; it’s a style of music that permeates every aspect of their back catalogue, right from their early days playing Blink-182 covers in school, through to their rise to prominence through the Vans Warped Tour, which is to pop punk and emo bands what Download Festival is to metal.
When promoting their debut full-length “The Party Scene” back in 2005, they were happy to play on the undercard to bands like Plain White T’s and Forever the Sickest Kids, but their follow-up “So Wrong, It’s Right” - released in September of 2007 - saw them genuinely break through, and become one of the best-loved pop punk bands on the circuit. Album number three “Nothing Personal”, was another huge step up, landing at number four on the Billboard charts, and their fourth record, June 2011’s “Dirty Work”, saw them begin to flirt with alternative rock influences - not that it lost them many fans. 2012’s “Don’t Panic” continued that approach, and why not? It’s served them impressively well so far.
Live-Bewertungen
I have been a fan of all time low for nine years and this was the first time I've ever been able to see them.
I really loved their performance, they were great guys and had great interactions with their fans. I've never seen so many tampons thrown at people before, I wonder if they donate all the tampons every show to a tampon cause if that exists. Assuming their unused.
The sound they created was amazing. This is a live performance you shouldn't miss if you are a fan. The lights and set were cool too and interactive or related to the song or just looked sweet.
They really took care of their fans when they tossed out water to those who were stuck in the front row and when they invited a dozen or so on stage to sing with them. I don't know if I've been to a show where a group did that and I've been to a lot of shows. To lock eyes with artists like these guys from feet away and be able to sing their songs with them is just an unforgettable memory for everyone who watched and especially the fans who were up there doing it.
The venue, The Palace Theatre had a great staff beyond the show, they were prompt to the safety of fan and others, moved the crowd in and out of the venue smoothly, provided an extremely clean and comfortable environment (I've never seen cleaner bathrooms at a venue, even the main floor.). Beyond answering my questions and serving me promptly I observed the same service was given to everyone else at a high standard.
I'll be heading back to see All Time Low when it works out again and this venue many more times to come.
Thanks,
Caleb
All Time Low writes extremely beautiful songs that really hit the hearts of teenagers and young adults. But, no matter what your age is you will definitely have an awesome time.
Something I love about this app is that it shows you who is opening. This goes for any concert, but take the time to check out the opening act because it's a wonderful way to meet new bands and expand your interests.
What I loved about going to the Baltimore show was that up and coming bands were walking around singing and promoting their music. Don't be afraid to ask for a photo because it honestly makes their day knowing people are actually listening and care. I asked the mercy guy for a photo... you just have to put yourself out there and enjoy yourself.
The character of the concert was absolutely amazing. The only thing better than All Time Low records, are hearing their songs live. The guys are great, constantly making jokes, and doing everything they can to make sure the concert is as great as you expected... often times it comes out better.
Definitely consider seeing this band live. I have never heard a better band live and the way they connect with fans is amazing. The whole night was enjoyable and not only did I leave with pockets full of confetti, and a comfy new sweatshirt, but so many memories and a great feeling of worthiness and importance.
A great memory from my concert was when ATL and their opening acts all came out in nothing but their underwear singing YMCA and Jack was wearing one of the (many) bras thrown to him. Great night!
I had first heard that All Time Low would be playing at the Compuware Arena in Plymouth, MI and thought, "Hey, it'd be fun to see if I could go to that.". I hadn't bought the tickets though, and sort of gave up on going. But somewhere in late March, I bought them because I decided that I NEEDED to see All Time Low. And I was right.
The guys gave a great show. They sounded amazing, had awesome energy, and did fabulously when interacting with the audience. I nearly died when Alex pointed at ME! They did a good job connecting with everybody. They danced around, thanked the audience multiple times and seemed as though they were having just as much fun (if not more!) as I was. They made jokes and got everybody in the venue to chant "DILDO FARM" in order to get an encore. They brought fans onstage during 'Time-Bomb' and were very nice to everybody in the place. It was also awesome of them to do a little meet-up with some fans before they left for the next show. They brought Jenna McDougall (of Tonight Alive) on stage to sing the hit song 'Love Like War'. I could go on forever about how AMAZING this band is live, but this review is long as it is. The only advice I can give you is to MAKE SURE YOU SEE ALL TIME LOW LIVE! :)
#DILDOFARM
The show was amazing! My friend and I got front row but we were more towards the left, but it was okay because we could still see which is the most important.
It was great, the music was great, the band was great; they had a ton of energy ( even though they said they were exhausted). They really put on a show for their fans. And whoever did the pyrotechnics did an excellent job, so kudos to them.
They really give it their all, which we all really appreciate.
The only negative thing I can say is there was one lady who said that we shouldn't rock out as hard as my friend and I were. And she kept trying to push us out of the front , but there is really nothing you can do about that and there's always that one person who doesn't understand the whole space issue in the concert, but you know you just kind of ignore the people who don't know how to have a good time.
But other than that we rocked hard and had a blast! The Band was amazing, the pyrotechnics were awesome, the security staff was great (I mean they passed out water which I honestly believe I would've passed out without it) and the crowed was super nice and understanding.
Thanks again for the amazing concert!!!
Your fan,
Eve
These guys always bring a ton of energy and hilarity to every show. An example would be all the bras from past shows that get thrown on stage hanging from a microphone stand. Or the sign on the back of the Jack's guitar that says Me + Your Mom.
While they aren't over the top with the dance moves and physical antics, they have great crowd-pleasing anthems that all the fans know and sing loudly along with, which they they encourage. Hearing thousands of people shouting the chorus of "Dear Maria, Count Me In" into each others faces is a remarkable experience.
It can be said that good drummer makes a decent band great, but these guys also bring catchy hooks with a quirky sense of humor. Watching Rian ride the crash make them a consistent favorite for anyone who favors percussion.
As a popular band it is hard to see them at smaller venues these days (El Corazon in Seattle was ludicrously good!) but you can still catch them playing the occasional House of Blues and of course they are regulars with the Warped Tour. Like all the best pop-punk, there is no reason to see them anywhere that has seats. You need to get up in the mix and get all sweaty and smiling shouting along with each hit.
This was my first All Time Low concert and I enjoyed it so much. I already loved the band yet somehow, I seemed to love them even more after the show. The streamers, the confetti and the lights were an amazing asset to the performance and I really, really, really hope that they tour again in England and I get to see them again. Their charisma was like nothing I was expecting and the general atmosphere supported by the boys (men really) was amazing. Everyone was singing, dancing, jumping, raving and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Dear Maria Count Me In in the encore was extraordinary and it was very sentimental as it was from So Wrong It’s Right. Kids In The Dark and Lost In Stereo were two of my favourite songs played at the show, and somehow again, I’ve come to love them even more. Dark Side Of Your Room was and addition to the setlist and my friends and I were thrilled with the change. It was a shame Pierce the Veil didn’t tour due to certain circumstances, but Creeper got the crowd going wild before ATL even came out. I would definitely see All Time Low again, and hopefully they’ll perform the same setlist but with a new album soon!
The Baltimore pop/punk quartet All Time Low has acquired a dedicated fan base during their extensive touring schedule since the beginning of their career. The gradual increase in venue, stage and crowd size has had an obvious influence on the boys as they perform on a very personal with their audience. It feels like they are performing to a few friends as opposed to thousands.
From the opening chords of 'Love Like A War', the quartet stay true to their punk roots and attack each track with an upbeat intensity. The crowd cheer, clap and fist pump below during cult classics such as 'Lost In Stereo'. An all round fun show, the band definitely do not take themselves too seriously as they joke with the crowd about their progression and tell stories of the tiny stages that they began on.
Something of a cult phenomena, the band has never had a hit album or single in the UK yet they pack out arenas and the crowd know every lyric in early single 'Dear Maria, Count Me In' as Jack and co proudly close an accomplished set.
The night was amazing!!!! Unfortunately I did not get to meet them like I'd hoped but the night was still great! We had to line up and while we were waiting jack and Zach walked by and literally gave me a heart attack!!! We soon got in and I found my friend and she saved us a spot closer to the front so that was nice! Unfortunately there was people smoking marijuana and drinking beer and there was the occasional Mosh pit. I loved the band waterparks! Swmrs could use some work. The mosh pitting thing started there and it was pissing me off. When all time low played...it was like a dream! Alex was so amazing...he was just funny and he and jack like usual goofed off a ton! Zach was quiet as usual but he still looked like he was having a blast. I was in the crowd singing until my lungs voice was gone. I seriously loved them so much. They gave me the best concert of my life. I love you all time low. But it would have been helpful if the special package thing could have been released on this app sooner.
As it was my first time seeing All Time Low, I wasn't quite sure, what to expect. That being said - I was not disappointed!
First of all, let me recommend you that if this is your first time to a Show like this and you're uncomfortable in a crowd, avoid the Center of the crowd, as this is where it gets really wild and you're very likely to be squashed or jumped on (in a harmless way).
The band's Performance was amazing, packing out all of their greatest Songs, you are sure to hear your favourite, with Alex' live vocals sounding as clear as they do on CD, whether it's while jumping around to Kids In The Dark or performing a quieter Version of Therapy.
On stage banter and crowd interaction also didn't come too short, with the crowd being encouraged to sing and jump along, or even get up on peoples' shoulders.
If you feel like it, bring along a spare bra to throw up on stage and Show your love.
Took my daughter to her absolute favorite band for her sweet 16. It was cool because it was her actual birthday on the day of the concert. We got box seats so that we could sit if we wanted and not be on the floor and risk not being able to see, and avoid potential mosh pits! It was excellent. One person did fall and had a hard time but the lead singer of ATL stopped the concert and brought in security to get the person off the floor to safety and got them checked out. That was really cool. Never been to a concert where that happened. We missed Dashboard Confessional, but that couldn’t be helped. We have never been to the Fillmore venue and we were not disappointed!