09/08/2011
All Time Low For Belfast
Pop punks All Time Low are bringing their live show to Belfast in January 2012 when the band plays The Ulster Hall, Belfast next January.
The band's major label debut single, I Feel Like Dancin, has managed much radio time, but not without some help.
During the writing process, the band's singer-guitarist Alex Gaskarth teamed up with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo for a 'marathon writing session' at the latter's home and the result is the choppy pop song.
"I threw it out there as a shot in the dark," Gaskarth said of approaching Cuomo about the collaboration. "But he responded that he was into the idea. It was a really rad experience."
Available digitally now, the track is the lead single from the group's new album Dirty Work, which is out now.
While recording their album, All Time Low also teamed up with some of rock's top producers, including Matt Squire (who produced All Time Low's last two albums, Nothing Personal and So Wrong It's Right), Mike Green (Paramore), Butch Walker (Weezer), and John Fields (Switchfoot).
The album also features guest vocals from Majar Ivarsson of Swedish indie-rock group The Sounds on the track "Guts."
All Time Low appear in the Ulster Hall on Thursday January 12 and go on sale on Friday 12 August and will be available from www.ticketmaster.ie or 0844 2774455 & at the Ulster Hall & Waterfront Hall box-office on: 028 90 334455.
(DW/BMcC)
The band's major label debut single, I Feel Like Dancin, has managed much radio time, but not without some help.
During the writing process, the band's singer-guitarist Alex Gaskarth teamed up with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo for a 'marathon writing session' at the latter's home and the result is the choppy pop song.
"I threw it out there as a shot in the dark," Gaskarth said of approaching Cuomo about the collaboration. "But he responded that he was into the idea. It was a really rad experience."
Available digitally now, the track is the lead single from the group's new album Dirty Work, which is out now.
While recording their album, All Time Low also teamed up with some of rock's top producers, including Matt Squire (who produced All Time Low's last two albums, Nothing Personal and So Wrong It's Right), Mike Green (Paramore), Butch Walker (Weezer), and John Fields (Switchfoot).
The album also features guest vocals from Majar Ivarsson of Swedish indie-rock group The Sounds on the track "Guts."
All Time Low appear in the Ulster Hall on Thursday January 12 and go on sale on Friday 12 August and will be available from www.ticketmaster.ie or 0844 2774455 & at the Ulster Hall & Waterfront Hall box-office on: 028 90 334455.
(DW/BMcC)
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