Nothing Personal All Time Low

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  • Release Date: 07/07/2009
  • Sales Rank: 575
  • Label: HOPELESS RECORDS
  • UPC: 790692071029

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Nothing Personal

1LISTENWeightless 3:18
2LISTENBreak Your Little Heart 2:51
3LISTENDamned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't) 3:07
4LISTENLost in Stereo 3:47
5LISTENStella 3:24
6LISTENSick Little Games 3:36
7LISTENHello, Brooklyn 3:29
8LISTENWalls 3:11
9LISTENToo Much 4:14
10LISTENKeep the Change, You Filthy Animal 3:20
11LISTENA Party Song (The Walk of Shame) 2:59
12LISTENTherapy 3:44

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Editorial Reviews

On their second full-length album, Nothing Personal, All Time Low show no signs of maturing or changing their winning formula of summery emo-pop. The band still sounds resolutely teenage and excited to be in a band. There are no songs about life on the road, no ponderous power ballads, and very little pandering to the latest trends (chiefly Auto-Tuned vocals) that were sweeping through the emo landscape in 2009. The lyrics all revolve around relationships, both broken and blooming, and are sung by Alex Gaskarth in a voice that skirts the usual clichéd opinion of emo vocalists by being strong and non-whiny. Thanks to the clear and relatively uncluttered production, the band sounds great too; tough on the rockers and tender on the few ballads. Nothing on the album screams break-out single, but there are a handful of tracks that play well on an emo-pop playlist. Best of the bunch is "Weightless," a song that would have fit in perfectly on Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American. The hard-charging "Lost in Stereo," with its naggingly catchy vocal hook, midtempo cautionary tale "Stella," and the oddly titled but rocking "Keep the Change, You Filthy Animal" are all fine examples of emo-pop at its best, too. In fact, Nothing Personal is an example of emo-pop at its best, and anyone who thinks emo is just a bunch of pop junk might be surprised at how catchy and powerful a modern rock album it is. Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

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Excellent Customer Service and a Good Selectionby Anonymous

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September 13, 2009: I always purchase Cd's and book at Barnes and Noble. The reason is simple; I always receive top-notch customer service. So aften, people go through the motions of their job, but at my Barnes and Noble the workers are truly glad to see me, are helpful and pleasant every single time. I can basically order almost any CD out there-whether it is in the store or not. If they don't have it, they can get it there in usually a week. Bravo!

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Addictingby Ocean-Gal

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August 06, 2009: AWESOME! My friend introduced their music to me and I fell in love with them. This CD, great and amazing! I know every song by heart now.

My favorites:

Weightless

Break Your Little Heart

Damned if I do Ya (Damned if I Don't)

Stella

Hello Brooklyn

Definately get this CD!


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